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Many farmers are choosing to integrate solar panels into their fields. Now a new analysis shows that decision can impact a lot more than energy costs and the climate. Putting solar panels on conventional farmland can actually change the environment where those panels are located--for the better.
Host: Amy Barrilleaux
Guest: Dr. Paul Mathewson, Clean WIsconsin
Resouces for You:
Integrating solar into conventional farmland can restore soil health, provide habitat for native pollinators and improve water quality by reducing sediment and fertilizer runoff into nearby waterways.
According to Clean Wisconsin's Solar Farm Impact Analysis:
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Analysis: Solar farms produce 100 times more energy than corn grown for ethanol
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Many farmers are choosing to integrate solar panels into their fields. Now a new analysis shows that decision can impact a lot more than energy costs and the climate. Putting solar panels on conventional farmland can actually change the environment where those panels are located--for the better.
Host: Amy Barrilleaux
Guest: Dr. Paul Mathewson, Clean WIsconsin
Resouces for You:
Integrating solar into conventional farmland can restore soil health, provide habitat for native pollinators and improve water quality by reducing sediment and fertilizer runoff into nearby waterways.
According to Clean Wisconsin's Solar Farm Impact Analysis:
More to Explore:
Analysis: Solar farms produce 100 times more energy than corn grown for ethanol

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