LARSON RANCH

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A Legacy Along the White River.

The story of Larson Ranch began in 1909 when the Larson family first homesteaded land along the White River.
Through decades of hard work, resilience, and dedication, the ranch grew into a respected cattle operation known for its strong livestock program and commitment to land stewardship.
Each generation has contributed to improving the ranch while preserving its heritage and values.
Today Larson Ranch continues to evolve, blending traditional ranching practices with modern livestock management and conservation efforts.

ITS BEEN 100 YEARS AND LOOKING TO THE FUTURE.

Andrew & Mary Larson homestead house picture taken 1910 Homesteaded spring 1909

Nels & Sena Larsen homestead site

Part of Hamill SD – Early 1900’s

Gertie (Larsen) Larson & sister Anna (Larsen) Sondergard Rounding up cattle on the homestead around 1914 or earlier

Nels Larsen in Omaha by his wagon (1800’s) Before leaving farm to move to South Dakota. His farm was where Aksarben is now at Omaha

Nels Larsen parents – Early 1800’s

Andrew & Mary Larson Ted Larson parents homestead here spring 1909

Nels & Sena Larsen and part of the kids (Gertie - Anna - Albert) (Herman - Ike) Homesteaded here in 1909

The Nels Larsen family crossing the White River – Early 1910’s