beanplanter - 11/9/2018 16:49
ntexcotton - 11/9/2018 13:14 Several of my neighbors across the road are getting a solar farm. About 3000 acres of panels at 1500 a year. Right in the middle of one of the worst places for hail and tornados. Atleast with windmills and oil wells, you can still farm or run cattle.
Can anyone explain to me why these fields aren't set up taller and designed to have sheep running under and around them.
The one I know of is mowed and manicured like a golf coarse with a brand new chain link prison style fence around it.
Solar farm shouldnt have much sunlight hitting the ground. The grass below a solar panel cannot do very well and wouldnt sustain much production