Benefits of solar fences

Benefits of solar fences

David Sparks Ph.D.
David Sparks Ph.D.
Walls of solar fences between crop rows. If you had walls in between crop rows, there would be a lot of benefits. You could disperse snow and wind driven rains evenly across fields, reduce wind erosion of light textured soils, reduce moisture stress caused by a combination of wind, high temperatures and low humidity. Protect animals and pastures and feedlots from adverse weather, enhance crop yield and quality through improved microclimate modification. Reduce conventional heat losses from the soil, enhance quality of leafy vegetables by reducing frictional marks from the high speed wind. Where do these walls or fences come from? From vertical solar fence panels, meaning rigid solar panels that are installed between your row crops. Engineer entrepreneur William Kunitz. Speaker2: It's easy to raise crops because we have GPS on our farm. Tractors hooked up to implements and spacing is not a problem anymore. In this particular case, it's easy to raise crops with solar panels now for farmers on farm operations. Speaker1: So you have solar panels with photo cells on each side. They catch solar rays when the sun's coming up in the east and solar arrays when the sun's going down in the west, you're growing crops and electricity at the same time. For more clarification and information, et-sun.com
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