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Crowther Farm
Rowan County
200 acres Fee Title Ownership
In 1955, Milton Crowther, a
New England Native, relocated to Salisbury to work as a chemical
engineer for Proctor Chemical Company. With a keen interest in
birds and wildlife and a yearning to be surrounded by nature, the
chemist and his wife Louise were drawn to a lush forest of 215 acres
just ten minutes from downtown Salisbury. Another unique
characteristic of the property that drew the Crowthers to the site was
the 1.5 miles of frontage along the South Yadkin River.
This
feature is also what first caught the attention of The LandTrust.
With our ongoing effort to promote water quality in this region, the
densely forested river shoreline is extremely significant, especially
in light of the fact that the Salisbury pump station, that supplies
drinking water to much of Rowan County, lies adjacent. But the
site also is ecologically significant for the functioning wetlands it
is home to, as well as the locally significant "Pickler's Bluff" (as
identified by Dr. Michael Baranski in his natural area inventory of
Rowan County).
Another key factor that attracted the interest
of The LandTrust to the property was its proximity to another
permanently protected site on the river. The Crowther tract is
situated just two small tracts to the south of the 300 acre South
Yadkin Refuge purchased by The LandTrust in 1999. These two
protected tracts will guarantee a 3.5 mile nearly continuous buffer
along the South Yadkin River. And not only does this property
represent the end of residential encroachment on the South Yadkin River
at the water pump station, but the impressive hardwood forest hosts a
unique variety of wildlife, game, and migratory and native
waterfowl. In fact, Milton, an avid birder, also participated in
the inaugural turkey production program in the 1980s and 1990s, which
ultimately saw the release of countless turkeys into the wild.
Today, Milton's birds are known to inhabit many tracts in Rowan, Davie,
and Davidson counties. And if you visit the Crowther Farm today,
you'll still see an eclectic collection of jungle fowl, toulousse
geese, multiple species of pheasant (Japanese Green, Silver, and
Elliot), wood duck, peacocks, and numerous dove species.
Milton says, "I seen what's gone on around us in some places and I just
don't want that to happen here. It's too beautiful."
Speaking of the clear cut forests and unsightly development that has
sprung up nearby, Milton and Louise want assurances that their
land…their home, will be preserved for future generations.
These considerations lead the Crowthers to graciously sell the property
to The LandTrust, so as to effectively extend the boundaries of the
South Yadkin Refuge to 515 acres.
The Crowther's steadfast
commitment to conservation and preservation is matched only by the
immense ecological value their land provides to the region. We
are very fortunate to have them as a part of The LandTrust family and
cannot overstate our eternal gratitude for their cooperation and
willingness to collaborate on this critical land protection effort.
This project is being made possible through a generous grant from the
Clean Water Management Trust Fund and the late Elizabeth Stanback.