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Now that we understand the goal of Net Zero — producing as much clean energy as your farm uses over a year — the next question is: how do you actually generate that power? The answer lies in the natural forces that have always shaped farming: the sun, the wind, and flowing water. These are often called the three main pillars of renewable energy on farms, with biomass as a valuable fourth option. Solar power is the most common starting point. Panels mounted on barn roofs or placed on marginal lan

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