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Sheep Flock to Solar Farms for Free Grazing
22 Jan
Summary
- Sheep provide cost-effective vegetation control for solar farms.
- Farmers gain free grazing access, expanding flocks and income.
- Solar sites offer sheep protection from weather and enrich soil.

Sheep farmers across Britain are discovering a unique economic advantage by utilizing solar farms for grazing. This innovative approach involves flocks feeding on the grass that grows under solar energy panels, a task that traditionally incurs significant costs for solar operators through mowing and herbicides.
Instead of machinery, sheep offer a more economical and versatile solution. Farmers can gain free access to graze their flocks on these lands. This has proven to be a vital opportunity for many, especially for those facing rising costs and shrinking margins in the traditional sheep farming industry.
Individuals like Hannah Thorogood have seen substantial growth in their sheep numbers and farm size due to free grazing access. Similarly, Dr. Liz Genever anticipates a significant increase in her income from her sheep flock. Beyond economic benefits, the grazing sheep contribute to soil enrichment and promote plant diversity, while the solar panels offer shelter.



