Might be different rules state to state but in Illinois and Iowa all of the towers have access road plus fair sized unplanted zone around each tower. My guesstimate of an acre was just that a guess. But if only half acre 500 towers is 250 acres gone.
Well, ask the farmer....
Projected average of bushels of corn per acre for 2025 is 188.8.
Today's price of corn is $4.27 per acre.
That comes out to $806.176 per acre before ANY costs.
So subtract cost of, seed, pesticides, herbicides, fuel, machinery costs, taxes, etc...
Then consider this...
Farmers are expected to lose about 85 cents per bushel this year.
That's bleak!
Gary Schnitkey, Carl Zulauf, Nick Paulson, and Brad Zwilling - Gary Schnitkey - Income projections suggest 2025 will be another low-income year, resulting in financial deterioration on many farms. Net income for 2025 is projected for a representative 1,500-acre farm with 20% owned, 40%...
farmdocdaily.illinois.edu
Now consider this...
from here:
More than 90 percent of land-based wind turbines operate on private farmland. But when a wind company comes calling, the response from farmers and their neighbors can be hard to predict.
ambrook.com
On average, farmers who add turbines to their land make between $8,000 and $33,000 per year, according to a
report by the USDA that looked at wind energy costs between 2011 and 2020. In another
study, the same USDA researchers found that between 2012 and 2017, 94 percent of farmland remained agricultural in its primary use after a turbine was placed on the property.
John Dollinger of Grundy County, Illinois, has 10 turbines spread across his family’s 800 acres of farmland. A wind company started paying him an annual $10,000 per turbine around a decade ago when the contracts were signed. The annual pay goes up with the consumer price index each year — now, each turbine brings in around $12,000 per year.