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Article: The fertile triangle: Fort Collins, Greeley and Loveland blossom into dynamic communities.(Northern Colorado Regional Advertising Report)
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- ColoradoBiz
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- November 1, 1999
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The plains of north central Colorado are rich in Western history, agricultural roots and gritty work ethics. The wide expanses of fertile soils, spreading out from the banks of the Platte, Cache la Poudre, Big Thompson and St. Vrain rivers, almost guaranteed that the region would someday become one of the country's most prolific food producers. Today, ranching and farming continue to define the area's commerce and industry, but that original frontier spirit has mushroomed into something much bigger. The bustling cities of Fort Collins, Loveland and Greeley are consistently rated among the best medium-sized communities in the United States, providing a well-educated and ...
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