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About
Ashland Farm
Ashland
Farm has been in the Clay/Calhoun families for five generations.
It has 430 acres of mixed woodlands and pastures, with wetlands,
rock outcroppings, creeks, lakes, and miles of trails throughout.
A natural wildlife sanctuary, over the years it has become a refuge
for friends and family as well. Our work is to make this beautiful
land sustainable and to protect it for the future.
Originally the
farm was almost entirely in cotton. By the late nineteen forties,
however, it was "cottoned out"- depleted, eroded, and unprofitable.
To restore it, Lawson Calhoun Sr. and his father-in-law, Dr. Grady
Clay, decided to convert to cattle. Pastures were planted, lakes
created, and gullies filled in; it began to flourish. Then in 1968
land taxes tripled, eliminating any profit. The cattle and 2000
of the 2400 acres were sold. The remaining pastures were leased
to a neighbor, but the house and lakes continued as a weekend refuge
for the family.
By 1984 it was
time either to sell, or make the farm work. In response, Calhoun's
son, Clay, came back to experiment with growing specialty produce
(niche market farming) as he had been doing in California. His work
took hold. For the first 20 years Ashland Farm produced a wide
variety of field produce including many varieties of lettuces,
heirloom potatoes, tomatoes chosen year by year for flavor, as well
as herbs and other produce. In 2000 we began experimenting
with "micro greens," at the request of several local chefs.
Micro greens became increasingly popular, and demanded more and more
of our time. In 2005, we allowed to field to rest, and -- at
least temporarily -- focused almost exclusively on micro greens.
(For more
information please go to "The Green Barn.").
For years we
have also wanted horses to be part of the farm's long-term structure.
In 2001 with the help of Pam McNair, our opening barn manager, and
Ann Haller, our resident coach, advisor and trainer, we were able
to make this dream reality. In January 2002 we opened
The Grey Barn as
a boarding, teaching, and competition facility specializing in
Eventing.
We now have a separate competition facility with dressage and
jumping arenas next to our Cross Country courses, and we are now
well on our way into the world of horses. For more information and
for photos please go to our
Event Facility.
We are looking
forward to other ways of sharing Ashland as the sanctuary it is,
perhaps including a small retreat cabin, or cabins, in the woods
near one of the lakes.
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Lawson
Calhoun, Sr.
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