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Farmers are making bank harvesting a new crop: Solar energy

Last updated: April 30, 2025 4:55 am
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Farmers around the world are embracing a new trend of harnessing solar energy on their land. With the cost of renewable energy technology decreasing and water becoming scarcer, growers are converting their acreage into solar farms. Some farmers are even growing crops beneath the solar panels to provide shade for plants that are sensitive to excessive sunlight. Others are letting the shaded land go wild, creating habitats for pollinators and grazing areas for livestock.

A recent study has shown that this practice, known as agrisolar, has been highly profitable for farmers in California’s Central Valley over the past 25 years. By idling land and installing solar panels, farmers have been able to generate an average of $124,000 per hectare each year. This is 25 times more profitable than using the land for traditional crop cultivation. The electricity generated from these solar panels is used to power farm equipment and is also sold to utilities.

The Central Valley is one of the most productive agricultural regions globally, producing a third of the nation’s fruits and vegetables on just 1% of all farmland acreage in the United States. However, the region faces severe water scarcity due to excessive groundwater pumping for irrigation. To combat this issue, many farmers have opted to convert some of their land to solar farms. The flat terrain and abundant sunlight in the Central Valley make it an ideal location for solar energy production.

Although agrisolar has proven to be beneficial for both farmers and the environment, recent changes in California’s energy policies have posed challenges. Reductions in electricity rates for solar energy production have made investments in solar panels less appealing for farmers. Additionally, converting land for solar panels has led to a decrease in food production, affecting the ability to feed 86,000 people annually.

See also  Thinking of going solar? Wait until you need a new roof.

Despite these challenges, farmers are finding innovative ways to make agrisolar a sustainable practice. Some are growing crops like leafy greens and berries under the solar panels, taking advantage of the shade to reduce water evaporation from the soil. Others are allowing livestock to graze under the panels, fertilizing the soil and supporting native pollinators. At the end of the solar panels’ lifespan, the land can be refreshed and ready for crop cultivation once again.

Overall, agrisolar presents a unique opportunity for farmers to combine energy production with food cultivation while benefiting the environment. By carefully managing and designing solar farms, farmers can create a landscape that supports both people and ecosystems. As the agricultural industry continues to evolve, agrisolar offers a promising solution for sustainable farming practices.

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