Just north of Statesville rests a 324 acre cattle farm owned by Dr. Walter Holland and his wifeย Edith. The site is near and dear to the Holland family as it is where Walter grew up as a child.ย Now, decades later and having developed a great personal attachment to the land, Walter and Edithย have taken the necessary step to insure the farm will look the same for future generations ofย children.
By protecting the family farm with a conservation easement, the Hollands have insured its fate.
They have insured that the magnificent views of the gently rising Brushy Mountains will foreverย remain in the farmโs viewshed forever. As Interstate 77 traverses the property for nearly one mile,ย they have insured that 50,000 daily highway travelers will always enjoy the soothing pastoral views,ย free from billboards, cell towers, and other visual pollution. They have insured that one mile ofย the South Yadkin River and downstream water quality will always be protected by the securitiesย afforded from a riparian buffer. They have also insured that the farm will forevermore remain freeย from excessive development and provide the same solace for future area residents.
If this story sounds familiar to you, it should. That is because this is the second time the Hollandsย have placed family lands under the protection of a permanent conservation easement. As you mayย recall, in 2000 the Holland Family placed the 192 acre Iredell County farm on which they liveย under easement. Both farms capture the spirit of conservation in the truest sense of the word.
Not only have they been permanently preserved for generations to come, but the Holland familyย has taken the next step in conservation. With the assistance of their local Natural Resourcesย Conservation Service (NRCS) representative, both farms have been outfitted with the latest inย agricultural conservation technology. From fenced out streams to gravity watering wells, theย Holland Farm has it all.
NRCS District Conservationist Larry Hendrix remarked, โIt truly has been a pleasure to work withย the Holland Family in restoring their land to a healthier condition.โ
Sitting just six miles above downtown Statesville, the Hollands are very aware of the northwardย trend of urbanization. โWe have huge concerns about green space and tracts of land stayingย open,โ Edie commented. โIf you look around this community, you see a lot of farms beingย developed.โ
Bucking the trend of urban sprawl is something the Hollands rightfully take great pride in.ย LandTrust executive director and Iredell County native Jason Walser observed, โThe collectiveย lands jointly protected by the Hollands and The LandTrust represents some of the finest land inย our ten county region. Breathtaking views, large stands of old hardwoods serving as outstandingย bird and wildlife habitat, miles of major river frontage, and the finest farm soils available make thisย one of our best protection projects to date.โ
The conservation ethic demonstrated by the Holland Family is truly phenomenal. Having madeย land conservation a family tradition, the Hollands have single-handedly protected 516 acres ofย prime farmland โ the new benchmark of private party conservation for Iredell County.