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  • Richard and Barbara Rhyne's farm has been in the family since 1760. Rhyne is the 5th generation father-to-son farmer to work the property which was originally 10,000 acres. The now 200 acre property is used primarily to raise beef cattle. The Rhyne's have deeded 176 acres to the Catawba Lands Conservancy so that it will not be developed. © The Charlotte Observer/L.MUELLER 2008
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  • 10/1/08 Richard and Barbara Rhyne's farm has been in the family since 1760. Rhyne is the 5th generation father-to-son farmer to work the property which was originally 10,000 acres. The now 200 acre property is used primarily to raise beef cattle. The Rhyne's have deeded 176 acres to the Catawba Lands Conservancy so that it will not be developed. L.MUELLER/The Charlotte Observer
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  • 10/1/08 Richard and Barbara Rhyne's farm has been in the family since 1760. Rhyne is the 5th generation father-to-son farmer to work the property which was originally 10,000 acres. The now 200 acre property is used primarily to raise beef cattle. The Rhyne's have deeded 176 acres to the Catawba Lands Conservancy so that it will not be developed. L.MUELLER/The Charlotte Observer
    CAROLINA PEOPLE - Rhyne
  • 10/1/08 Richard Rhyne checks on the cattle at least twice a day, with his dog, Sarge, riding in the back of the truck. Today they have 76 head of cattle and hay crops. L.MUELLER/The Charlotte Observer
    CAROLINA PEOPLE - Rhyne
  • 20110519 (lft-rt) Joyce Ann and her sister, Rebecca Barber Floyd inherited the Barber farm from their father, Richard Wainwright Barber.<br />
     The Barber Farm in Rowan County, NC is a 243 acre farm that has been in Barber family since it was settled in 1794. The Barber  home, built in 1850, is on the National Register of Historic Places. <br />
     The LandTrust for Central North Carolina has assisted in the permanent preservation of the Barber Farm through the dedication of sisters Rebecca Barber Floyd and Joyce Ann Barber who have worked with the LandTrust to preserve the property that has been in their family since 1794. <br />
     Rebecca Barber Floyd and her husband, Charles Floyd, live on the farm. Joyce Ann lives nearby.<br />
     Land trusts have become more popular and now form one of the fastest growing and most successful conservation movements in American history. <br />
      The goal of conservation trusts is to preserve sensitive natural areas, farmland, ranch land, water sources, cultural resources or notable landmarks forever.  © Laura Mueller - www.lauramuellerphotography.com
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