The Goat Grazing Podcast
What would you do if your farm was losing money year after year? Would you have the courage to bet your entire farm as collateral as you put well over a million dollars into building a solar farm? How would you utilize that solar farm to teach the public about the potential of agrivoltaics? Byron Kominek, of the Colorado Agrivoltaic Learning Center and Jack's Solar Garden, joined Max Wade on The Goat Grazing Podcast, where he explained how he saved his family farm by using it as collateral to finance a solar array that now supplies power to more than 300 homes. With vegetation planted beneath the panels, the site has since become an agrivoltaic learning center open to the public. Find him @: Instagram: jackssolargarden Facebook: Jack's Solar Garden + Colorado Agrivoltaic Learning Center Website: https://www.jackssolargarden.com/ and https://www.coagrivoltaic.org/ Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Agrivoltaics and Jack's Solar Garden 09:28 The Journey to Solar Farming: A Personal Story 13:27 Understanding Microclimates and Their Benefits 18:09 Overcoming Resistance: The Challenges of Solar Adoption 24:05 The Role of Community and Education in Agrivoltaics 26:43 Diverse Agricultural Practices Under Solar Panels 30:18 Engaging the Community: Tours and Education 30:59 Best Practices for Solar Developers in Agriculture 34:10 Sustainable Solar Infrastructure 35:07 Challenges in Solar Development 37:52 The Solar Industry Landscape 38:42 Leasing vs. Building Solar Facilities 43:13 Misconceptions About Solar 46:48 Personal Insights and Benefits of Agrivoltaics 50:03 Future of Agrivoltaics 53:36 Urban Solar Opportunities
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