Hmmmm
Solar farm or 500 houses??????
I’d probably be happier with the solar farm, than the houses, too.
Rare we agree, but I’m 1000% with you on that one!

Hmmmm
Solar farm or 500 houses??????
I’d probably be happier with the solar farm, than the houses, too.
So you are in favor of a law that would deprive an individual from using his property as he wishes?Michigan is about to vote on a bill that will prohibit any large solar installation on fertile farm ground. Hope it passes. Where we have our farm is very fertile ground, in fact about the best tillable ground in Michigan.
It's obvious you don't....the world needs ditch diggers too...!If it takes intellect to come to this conclusion I'm glad I don't have any.
Well well. If it is being raised because of the result of photosynthesis, (the suns rays) then solar panels must be correctly named a Solar "Farm"?So a farmer that is raising energy, using solar panels is ,,,, a farmer!
Got three tractors...A farmer without a tractor.
I believe what demonstrates mental health is for someone to admit when they're wrong. There are people who know everything, they're always right and their opinion is factual. They're known as schizophrenics.It's obvious you don't....the world needs ditch diggers too...!
Of course producing hay is farming. Their product is part of the dairy and beef production food chain.I don't see how a hay farmer is not a real farmer??? They tend to the soil, plant the crop, maintain the crop, harvest the crop (several times a year around here), sell and/or use the crop, etc... what's different than, say, a corn or bean farmer?
Not sure exactly what it is you (and others) don't understand about someone having an OPINION...I believe what demonstrates mental health is for someone to admit when they're wrong. There are people who know everything, they're always right and their opinion is factual. They're known as schizophrenics.
Texas is projected to get almost 40% of its power this year from green sources, according to a US Energy Information Administration forecast. That trails California’s 52%, but because Texas is a bigger market, it’s produced more power from renewables (excluding hydropower) than any other state since 2014, EIA data show.My state gets 3% of its’ energy from renewables and agriculture is our states #1 industry.
So I guess windmills and farming aren’t such a great fit.