This blows a hole in the all or nothing argument against solar fields on agricultural land.
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This blows a hole in the all or nothing argument against solar fields on agricultural land.
But Im sure all the whiny snowflakes in Alberta will no doubt find another stupid reason to hate renewables.
https://electrek.co/2026/05/01/solar-farm-lets-cattle-roam-under-moving-panels/
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This blows a hole in the all or nothing argument against solar fields on agricultural land.
But Im sure all the whiny snowflakes in Alberta will no doubt find another stupid reason to hate renewables.
https://electrek.co/2026/05/01/solar-farm-lets-cattle-roam-under-moving-panels/
@sleepy62 Hmm .., Solar on agricultural land, the issue will turn when drought become too severe to grow, combined with loss of hydro power?
Will big expanses of land with sun become primarily solar power and growing things secondary, or dependent on shade from panels?
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This blows a hole in the all or nothing argument against solar fields on agricultural land.
But Im sure all the whiny snowflakes in Alberta will no doubt find another stupid reason to hate renewables.
https://electrek.co/2026/05/01/solar-farm-lets-cattle-roam-under-moving-panels/
@sleepy62 they hate it because it's renewable and stinkless. Mark my herds
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This blows a hole in the all or nothing argument against solar fields on agricultural land.
But Im sure all the whiny snowflakes in Alberta will no doubt find another stupid reason to hate renewables.
https://electrek.co/2026/05/01/solar-farm-lets-cattle-roam-under-moving-panels/
@sleepy62 Just wait till they find out where the controls are!
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@sleepy62 Hmm .., Solar on agricultural land, the issue will turn when drought become too severe to grow, combined with loss of hydro power?
Will big expanses of land with sun become primarily solar power and growing things secondary, or dependent on shade from panels?
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@KFvMalssen @sleepy62 I’m just imagining a situation when drought is so severe that growing is impossible, or at least no longer profitable and/or subsidized.
In western Canada at least, gov’t funded crop insurance gives farmers money when drought causes failure.
We’re subsidizing (in Canada) not solving a problem.
So many current practices work against doing both ag & solar. Will the issue become so extreme that rural agriculture is just abandoned for power generation?
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