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November 1, 2019

Ashbourne Farms: Protecting Farmland for the Next Generation

Sally Brown donated a conservation easement on her and her husband's farm to AFT. Her grandson and his wife now own and operate the farm.

Protecting Farmland for the Next Generation Sally Brown and her husband, W. L. Lyons Brown, started their Kentucky farm together from a wedding gift—a champion Shorthorn bull and several cows from Sally’s grandfather. Soon after, they bought a plot of farmland and worked to expand their operation. The couple became renowned Shorthorn breeders and started Ashbourne Inn, an inn and restaurant on their farm that served food directly from the farm’s fields.In 1996, after Lyon’s passing, Sally donated a conservation easement on the entirety of the farm’s 850 acres to American Farmland Trust, to protect the land in perpetuity.Now Sally’s grandson, Austin Musselman, runs Ashbourne Farms with his wife, Janie Musselman. Austin and Janie expanded the farm to 2,250 acres, renovated the show barn, and added equestrian and event facilities. Austin also serves on AFT’s President’s Council, furthering his grandmother’s legacy of supporting AFT’s work.