
Farms Facing Labor Shortages? Here’s How Your Land Can Still Work for You
Immigration policy uncertainties, rising wages, and fewer young workers entering the farming workforce have created a bottleneck for operations across the country. By leasing your land for solar, you’re not just easing the financial pressure on your farm. You’re also helping power your community.

Unlock the Full Potential of Your Land
Our agrivoltaic solutions allow you to continue farming while benefiting from solar energy production. By integrating solar panels with certain crops or livestock, you can maximize land use efficiency and maintain agricultural productivity.

The Top Challenges Facing Farmers Today—and Why They Matter
From erratic weather patterns to financial strain and labor shortages, today’s agricultural community is confronting a perfect storm of challenges that threaten productivity, sustainability, and even the future of farming itself.

How Leasing Your Land for Solar Can Secure Your Future – Without the Headaches
We want you to feel empowered—not pressured. This isn’t a sales pitch. It’s a conversation. And whether or not you choose to move forward, you’ll walk away knowing you were respected, informed, and heard.

In Uncertain Times, Land Leasing for Solar Is a Stable, Reliable Option for Farmers
While markets rise and fall, and crop prices fluctuate with global demand, land lease payments from solar energy companies remain steady and long-term — offering a reliable income stream.

The Tough Reality Facing US Farmers — and a New Way Forward
More than 100,000 farms have shut down across the United States in just the past ten years. Rising costs, unpredictable commodity prices, and extreme weather events have created a perfect storm, putting intense financial pressure on family farms.

Why Solar Energy Is the Smart Play for US Farmers Right Now
Farming in the US has never been easy — and today’s numbers prove it’s only getting tougher. Since 2020, farm operating costs have skyrocketed by 28%, driven by rising prices for fuel, fertilizer, equipment, and electricity.