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Demand is high for Colorado ranches.
From:
Denver Post (Denver, CO)
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January 3, 2005
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Byline: Jason Blevins
Jan. 3--BURNS, Colo. -- Bill Nottingham woke before dawn to wrestle four garage doors into place before the snow piled deep. Equipment on aging electricity poles needed replacing. Cattle needed feeding. Hay fields needed tending.
Lots of things need doing on his family's 20,000-acre ranch outside Burns, a remote outpost in northern Eagle County.
No time for vacations. The 77-year-old has never had one. Certainly no time for sl...
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