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EPISODE · Nov 28, 2025 · 52 MIN

Sunlight, Sheep & Solar Farms: Agri-Energy with Rebekah Pierce | Ep. 47

from Productive Passions · host christytagye

Can solar farms grow food and renewable power at the same time? In this episode of Productive Passions, host Christy Tagye sits down with agri-energy advocate Rebekah Pierce to explore how sunlight, sheep, and solar can transform the future of farming. From upstate New York pastures to nationwide debates about land use, you will hear how agri-energy protects farmland, supports farmers, and powers our communities. Whether you are a farmer, renewable energy professional, or simply care about where your food and power come from, this conversation will open your eyes to what is possible when agriculture and clean energy work together instead of competing. You will hear honest stories about risk, startup costs, aging farmers, community resistance, and the creative solutions that keep land productive and families on the farm. Today’s Takeaways Agri-Energy Combines Food Production with Renewable Power Solar farms can be designed to accommodate sheep grazing, cattle, vegetable crops, and even hay production - creating dual-use systems that generate clean energy while keeping land in productive agriculture. Sheep Grazing Solves Multiple Solar Farm Challenges Livestock vegetation management eliminates fire risks from mechanical mowing equipment, prevents panel damage from flying rocks, reduces maintenance costs, and dramatically improves community perception of solar projects. Solar Leases Provide Farmer Financial Security Solar lease agreements can pay landowners four to five times what traditional agricultural leasing generates, providing crucial retirement income for aging farmers who lack traditional pensions or 401(k)s. Design Matters for Agricultural Integration Solar farms can accommodate various livestock species and even hay production when designed with agriculture in mind, including taller panel heights, buried cables, and appropriate spacing for equipment and animal movement. Community Perception Shifts with Visible Agriculture Pictures of livestock on solar farms dramatically reduce community resistance to renewable energy projects, transforming opposition into support when people see agriculture continuing rather than disappearing. Not All Solar Sites Are Created Equal Each solar farm presents unique challenges requiring different management approaches, from pollinator-friendly sites to those with tracker panels versus fixed panels, varying fence designs, and different water availability. Lost in Translation Threatens Project Success Solar projects often pass through multiple companies from planning to construction to operations, requiring consistent advocacy for agricultural integration at every stage to prevent the vision from getting diluted. Startup Costs Are Substantial and Often Hidden Beyond purchasing animals at $150-$200 per head, farmers must budget for hay, vaccinations, grain supplements, interior fencing, solar-powered electric fence systems, livestock trailers (thousands of dollars), and required insurance coverage. The Corn-for-Ethanol Reality Check 30 million acres of U.S. farmland grow corn exclusively for ethanol production. Solar energy produces 30 times more energy per acre than corn ethanol and delivers 85 times more driving miles, a compelling case for rethinking land use priorities. Prime Farmland Requires Farmers, Not Just Soil Agricultural land isn't truly "prime" if there's no farmer able or willing to work it. With the average U.S. farmer age at 58 and one-third over 65, we need innovative solutions that keep land productive while supporting aging farmers' retirement needs. Regenerative Agriculture Builds Better Food Systems Moving animals to fresh pastures in rotational grazing systems produces more nutrient-dense food than conventional methods while improving soil health, water quality, and environmental outcomes—but it requires significantly more acreage. Topsoil Loss Is an Economic and Environmental Crisis Conventional monocropping, heavy chemical use, and intensive tilling cause us to lose roughly one pound of topsoil for every bushel of corn produced. This erosion increases fertilizer costs for farmers while contaminating waterways and contributing to healthcare expenses downstream. Trial and Error Is Your Real Teacher No amount of book learning replaces hands-on farming experience. Success comes from experimenting, making mistakes, learning from failures, and staying open to continuous learning, especially in emerging industries like agri-energy. Diversification Strengthens Both Energy and Agriculture Just as children can't survive on chicken nuggets alone, our economy needs diversified agricultural systems beyond commodity crops and varied energy sources beyond any single solution. Food Production Shouldn't Be Out of Sight, Out of Mind The concept of "food NIMBYism" (Not In My Backyard) reveals our disconnect from food production—we want agriculture to happen, just not where we can see it, often pushing it to communities with fewer resources to resist. Want to learn more about agri-energy systems? Rebecca Pierce's book "Agri-Energy: Growing Power, Growing Food" released November 20th and is available wherever books are sold. Find Rebekah Pierce LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebekah-pierce-writer/   Farm Website: https://www.jrpiercefamilyfarm.com/  Book Information: https://islandpress.org/books/agri-energy#desc Stay Connected with Productive Passions Website: https://www.productivepassions.com/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5sVM0bWVyyPfoq63jA2th7 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/productive-passions/id1722526123 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/ad852885-1fd6-4fb5-8e09-702be230d5b3/productive-passions iHeartRadio:https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1323-productive-passions-158963722/ YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@ProductivePassions Social Links Facebook: facebook.com/productivepassions Instagram: instagram.com/productivepassions LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/productive-passions Christy’s LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/christytagye Email: [email protected] If this episode opened your eyes to what is possible when farming and clean energy collaborate, follow the show, leave a review, or share it with someone who cares about the future of food and power. 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Can solar farms grow food and renewable power at the same time? In this episode of Productive Passions, host Christy Tagye sits down with agri-energy advocate Rebekah Pierce to explore how sunlight, sheep, and solar can transform the future of farming. From upstate New York pastures to nationwide debates about land use, you will hear how agri-energy protects farmland, supports farmers, and powers our communities. Whether you are a farmer, renewable energy professional, or simply care about where your food and power come from, this conversation will open your eyes to what is possible when agriculture and clean energy work together instead of competing. You will hear honest stories about risk, startup costs, aging farmers, community resistance, and the creative solutions that keep land productive and families on the farm.

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