The Durango Herald | From horses to hemp: Colorado rancher eyes new calling The Durango Herald GLENWOOD SPRINGS (AP) – After a long and successful career up on the saddle training horses and their owners across the country, John Lyons wanted nothing more than to retire, ride off into the sunset and sell his 70-acre Parachute ranch for the next ... |
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