Many groups are making recommendations for where utility-scale solar arrays should (or shouldn’t) be placed. But what would farmers like to see? And what are the considerations for siting solar on farms in a way that doesn’t disrupt agricultural production?
Join us for a lunchtime discussion with a panel including the Department of Agriculture, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, and farmers who have successfully integrated solar on their operations.
Share your ideas for the alternative energy landscape you would like to see in the region.
Speakers for this event include--
-- Mike Roth, Department of Agriculture
-- Scott Case, Pasa Board Chair and farmer at Patchwork Farm
-- Nicole Faraguna, Department of Conservation and Natural Resources
Click Here to register for this free event.
For more information on programs, initiatives, research, educational opportunities and how you can get involved, visit the PA Association for Sustainable Agriculture website for follow them on Facebook and Twitter. Click Here to sign up for regular updates. Click Here to become a member.
PASA works to build a more economically-just, environmentally-regenerative, and community-focused food system through education and research that directly supports farmers.
(Photo: One of several solar arrays at Dickinson Farm, Dickinson College, Cumberland County.)
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[Posted: August 11, 2021] PA Environment Digest
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