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COVERING GOOD FOOD GROWING LAND WITH SOLAR PANELS?
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<blockquote data-quote="Doing it for the kids" data-source="post: 7483537" data-attributes="member: 50712"><p>whilst the figures look good, as we both know, getting planning for SF’s is not for the faint hearted. The initial costs are frightening, and in reality it’s 2+ years from signing HOT with a landowner before they really know if it’s a goer or not.</p><p></p><p>deep pockets or big gonads are needed for farmers to DIY this themselves. Unless you have a lot of knowledge and both of the above it’s best to let others do it and take the rent, hardly a shabby amount when compared to the opportunity cost of the land, in most cases.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doing it for the kids, post: 7483537, member: 50712"] whilst the figures look good, as we both know, getting planning for SF’s is not for the faint hearted. The initial costs are frightening, and in reality it’s 2+ years from signing HOT with a landowner before they really know if it’s a goer or not. deep pockets or big gonads are needed for farmers to DIY this themselves. Unless you have a lot of knowledge and both of the above it’s best to let others do it and take the rent, hardly a shabby amount when compared to the opportunity cost of the land, in most cases. [/QUOTE]
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