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Midwest farmers use solar panels to shade crops and graze sheep, boosting resilience and land use.
Farmers in the Midwest are adopting agrivoltaics—combining solar energy production with crop growing and livestock grazing—to fight extreme heat and expand land access.
Projects in Missouri and Minnesota show that solar panels provide shade, boost crop resilience, and support organic farming under panels or between rows.
Nonprofits like The Food Group partner with solar firms to offer emerging farmers free land, while sheep grazing reduces maintenance and improves soil health.
The model benefits both energy and agriculture sectors, with growing support for scaling to one million acres.
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Los agricultores del Medio Oeste usan paneles solares para dar sombra a los cultivos y pastorear ovejas, aumentando la resiliencia y el uso de la tierra.