Lowell Urie
Lowell Urie's
603-acre Westview Farm, of which 145 acres is located in
Greensboro and the remaining 458 in Glover, offers a stunning
landscape with a mix of open and wooded lands and impressive
views in many directions. The farm has been owned by one
or the other side of Lowell's family tree for the past six
generations.
The open lands are highly productive
with 110 acres of prime agricultural soil and 154 acres of
statewide important soil (as ranked by the USDA Natural Resources
Conservation Service). The farm is close to the Craftsbury
line and the surrounding lands are in active agricultural
use. The property contains a 50-acre, high quality white
cedar swamp of statewide significance to which the easement
gives special protection. Whitney Brook flows through on
its way to the Black River, which flows north to Lake Memphramagog
out of the Hosmer Ponds. The brook is known locally for its
great fishing and has some beautiful waterfalls. In years
past, it supported hydro-powered mills in at least three
locations.
With more than four miles of road frontage, beautiful pastures
and stellar views, the property would have been ripe for
residential (including vacation home) development if not
conserved. Lowell farms by himself, currently milking about
45 cows in an older barn converted into a free-stall. Conservation
of the farm will help facilitate a transfer of the farm to
a qualified successor to Lowell. The VLT purchased a so-called “farmland
easement,” which includes a legal mechanism to help
ensure the farm remains in operating farmer ownership.