As solar grows as a U.S. energy source, some worry it will take too much agricultural land out of production. In Massachusetts, farmers are finding a solution.
Creating a field of solar panels to generate power doesn’t have to mean taking farmland out of agricultural production.
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Big Bertha, a cow owned by a man named Jerome O'Leary, who lived in Sneem, County Kerry, Ireland, indeed lived to the age of 48 and birthed 39 calves, setting two Guinness World Records.