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  • Farmer shares experience about grazing livestock in solar projects

    Published on February 12, 2025
    Farmers who raise sheep and cattle and local planning and zoning board members are invited to learn about solar grazing opportunities.

  • Farmer shares experience growing vegetables under and between solar arrays

    Published on February 11, 2025
    Dual-use solar is one tool that can be utilized to keep farms sustainable.

  • Compost can increase the water holding capacity in droughty soils

    Published on November 13, 2024
    Compost has the ability to increase water holding capacity of soils and can be a beneficial soil amendment in agricultural applications.

  • Agrivoltaic opportunities: Grow crops in solar energy systems

    Published on September 19, 2024
    Michigan farmers grow crops well suited for solar projects.

  • Agrivoltaics: The best kept secret in Michigan

    Published on August 30, 2024
    The farmer, solar developer and public all benefit from agrivoltaics.

  • Farm resilience starts with a solid financial foundation

    Published on November 3, 2023
    How the MSU Extension Farm Business Management Team and their resources can help farms build resiliency.

  • Considering solar energy? It can yield real cost savings on your farm

    Published on June 30, 2023
    Farm examples of potential savings from solar energy systems.

  • Don’t think you can afford a solar system for your farm? Think again!

    Published on June 30, 2023
    Government programs can reduce your solar energy system installation costs.

  • Reducing farm energy costs through energy efficiency

    Published on February 25, 2022
    Power company rebates, federal grant dollars, and low interest loans can help pay for recommended energy conservation practices.

  • Ag and Solar is not a zero-sum game

    Published on February 25, 2022
    Land management and conservation practices provide options for ag and solar integration.

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