The combination of solar farming and sheep grazing does not have a negative affect on wool production, and could even improve the quality of wool...
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A study on the potential benefits of co-locating solar energy generation and sheep grazing shows those that graze in the shade of solar panels may produce better quality wool than those on traditional agricultural properties.
The combination of solar farming and sheep grazing does not have a negative affect on wool production, and could even improve the quality of wool...
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