Sheep & Solar Panels: The Solution For Struggling Local Farms?
By Craig Manning | Sept. 17, 2025
If you look closely next time you drive by the Heritage Sustainable Energy solar farm off M-72, you might notice an unexpected sight: a flock of sheep gobbling up the grass. And they aren’t there by accident. For several years, Heritage has contracted with a local sheep farmer to ensure that plants aren’t getting overgrown and blocking sunlight from reaching the solar panels. It’s an example of a new trend called “agrivoltaics,” which both the Groundwork Center for Resilient Communities and the Michigan State University Extension see as a potential gamechanger for Michigan’s embattled agricultural industry.
“I've worked with Michigan farmers for over 30 years, and when I sit across …
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