COMING SOON
The ASGA Solar Grazing Documentary
The American Solar Grazing Association is proud to present the first ever solar grazing documentary film. It tells the powerful stories of ASGA's farmers and the incredible opportunities solar grazing creates. Watch the trailer and learn more about the film's release and screenings here.
Who We Are
We are a community of farmers, solar developers, and innovators who are shaping the future of solar energy and farming. The American Solar Grazing Association (ASGA) is the leading voice of the solar grazing industry, with over 800 members across 45 states representing a diverse group of farmers and solar developers.
ASGA members are facilitating research, providing essential education, and developing best practices that support shepherds and solar developers to effectively manage solar installations and create new agribusiness profits.
Learn more about our membership options here.
Join ASGA Today!
Become an ASGA member to start making connections and getting the latest industry information as solar grazing takes off around the country. On ASGA's private network, you can connect with solar projects that need vegetation management services and learn from experienced solar graziers.
ASGA Webinar Archive
ASGA Call 67 Replay: Shepherding the future – Insights from Silicon Ranch’s Solar Grazing Programs in the Southeast
Jim Malooley from Silicon Ranch discussed their innovative, large-scale solar grazing programs in the Southeast and beyond for our June 2023 webinarSilicon…
ASGA Call 66 Replay: Opportunities for Solar Wool Part II – Soil Stability and Erosion Control for Renewable projects
For our second webinar on potential markets for solar wool, Rob Ament (Montana State University’s Western Transportation Institute) explored the market opportunities for using U.S. wool fiber in erosion control products, which are used to stabilize weak soil.
ASGA Call 65 Replay: Preparing for Utility-Scale Solar Grazing in the Northeast with Targeted & Mob Grazing Experts
What do solar graziers in New England and the Northeast need to know to prepare for grazing at scale? As a follow…