Gila River Cowboy
Autor Riggs Benjamin Riggsen Limba Engleză Hardback – 10 dec 2009
With successful investments, George returned to Arizona, bought what most say a worthless desert ranch and a no count horse. The abandoned ranch had become a drug storage and exchange site. The DEA was present but the Pima Indian Police were not so sure if that helped.
George with his four-wheel drive saved an Indian family during a raging flood, which endeared him to tribal leaders, police and Indian families. Bapchule opened George's spiritual eyes.
With assistance from friends, marksmen, cowboys and the Pima Indian police, what was thought lost was found. Evil found fate in the Arizona desert and George with "Chupa Rosa" rode happily into the Arizona sunset.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781426904127
ISBN-10: 1426904126
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Author Solutions Inc
ISBN-10: 1426904126
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 157 x 235 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.66 kg
Editura: Author Solutions Inc
Notă biografică
Benjamin Lyle Riggs (Ben) is a third generation native Arizona cotton farmer and rancher. Attended Chandler High School, University of Arizona, Arizona State University and the Thunderbird School of International Management. Married Anona Despain, also born in Arizona, and have seven children and fifteen grandchildren. Entered Agra-Business while a sophomore in High School and later farmed over two thousand acres of land leased from the Pima Indian Nation with two thousand head of cattle in his feedlot. While at one of the ranches in northern Arizona he was struck with lightning, which drastically altered his life. Unable to continue his Agra-Business he entered the field of Probiotic agriculture consulting in Latin America. Teaching farmer how to successfully farm without the use of pesticides. Working three years in Bolivia with struggling small farmers and later forming a corporation in Mexico to consult and distribute Probiotic fertilizers. Almost wherever he went he found people depressed over their life. Most blamed family members, governments or economy for their depression. Little by little George, the Gila River Cowboy, began to take life.