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Longtime rancher Pat Robson burns the Stanko brand on a calf during the centennial branding at the Jim and Jo Stanko Ranch.
Photo by Tom Ross
A 1946 McCormick Deering, long since put out to
pasture, speaks to the history at the Stanko Ranch. The ranch was purchased and improved in 1907 by Peter Stanko, who immigrated to America from the Austro/
Hungarian Empire in 1892.
Photo by Tom Ross
Jim Stanko, grandson of Peter Stanko, readies the ranch corrals for branding day.
Photo by Tom Ross
Steamboat Springs banker Dean Vogelaar relishes life as a weekend cowboy during centennial branding day on the Stanko Ranch. Modern ranchers rely on and humor nontraditional cowhands.
Photo by Tom Ross
Scott Flower gathers cows and calves on branding day at the Stanko ranch.
Photo by Tom Ross
The branding crew on the Monger Ranch often includes son Mark's teammates on the Steamboat Springs Rugby Team. Some of them even get away with wrestling calves in short pants.
Photo by Tom Ross
Larry and Mary Kay Monger worked at jobs off their cattle ranch for many years to subsidize their agricultural lifestyle. Today, they've resolved to devote themselves entirely to ranching until they no longer are physically able to do the work.
Photo by Tom Ross