When Anthony Melfi purchased a 100-acre property in Schuylerville, New York two years ago, he and his partner Gary Gullo did not want to have what would be just another farm. Instead, they hoped to create something that could have a lasting impact on the sport of racing. "We thought that if we could get something that's unique, we could improve the horse racing business a little bit," explained Gullo. "We didn't want to have a regular farm just to have a farm. We wanted to make a difference, trying...