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| I 100%, totally agree. But let’s turn that around. If someone DOESN’T want the ****ing things on their family farm that has been in their family for 100 years, how many times should she have to tell the snot nosed greasy boot licker from the solar company, or the neighbor who started the whole thing, or anyone else, that her farm isn’t for rent for solar panels at any price?
In my mind, having enough sense to take no for an answer would be simple, but I guess not so if they won’t leave her alone maybe when the project gets shut down they will understand.
On another note, does anyone know if “solar farm” counts as “ag use” under a farmland preservation easement? I’m no fan of them either but maybe that would shut them up.
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