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Watch “Pastures and Panels,” the New American Story of Solar Grazing
Now streaming on YouTube, this powerful documentary shows how pairing ranching with solar is bringing land, livelihoods, and local food production back to life
A new documentary from the American Solar Grazing Association (ASGA) spotlights a growing movement that is transforming both agriculture and renewable energy.
“Pastures and Panels” tells the story of farmers and ranchers revitalizing family farms by grazing sheep on solar energy sites, creating a resilient model that produces food, fiber, and energy for our nation — all on the same land.
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What Is Solar Grazing?
Solar grazing is the practice of raising livestock on land that is also generating solar energy. It turns solar projects into productive ranches that maintain vegetation naturally while helping feed and clothe Americans through the production of meat and wool.
According to ASGA’s 2024 Solar Grazing Census, more than 130,000 acres of solar are being grazed by sheep across 30 states. The potential is even greater. The United States currently imports more than 70 percent of the lamb it consumes. By expanding solar grazing, farmers can strengthen domestic agriculture and bring more of that production home.
A Lifeline for Family Farms
The film follows families such as Daniel Dotterer’s in Pennsylvania, whose farm dates back to the 1700s. After decades of economic struggle, Dotterer found a new way forward by using sheep to manage vegetation on large solar sites.
“It’s not just grazing,” Dotterer says in the film. “It’s a new way to farm — one that’s sustainable, profitable, and gives the next generation a chance.”
Solar grazing provides ranchers with access to land that was previously unavailable or too costly to rent. Now, solar project owners pay livestock producers to manage vegetation, offering steady income while maintaining agricultural production. This partnership is helping family farms stay viable and, in many cases, expand.
A Smart Solution for Solar Operators
Solar grazing benefits energy companies as well. Real-world data from operating sites shows that grazing is cost-competitive with mowing and can reduce maintenance costs over time. Sheep are highly effective at controlling vegetation while supporting healthy soil, pollinator habitat, and local land-use goals. It is a practical solution that benefits both the land and the bottom line.
A New Generation of Farmers
Solar grazing is also drawing younger farmers and more women into agriculture. ASGA’s 2024 Census found that over one-third of solar graziers are women, and the average age of participants is younger than the national average for farmers. By pairing ranching with solar, farmers are keeping multi-generational farms alive and building stronger local economies for the next generation.
About the American Solar Grazing Association (ASGA)
Founded in 2018, ASGA is a farmer-founded, farmer-led nonprofit and the leading resource for both farmers and the solar industry. With more than 1,300 members, ASGA brings together livestock producers, solar companies, and researchers to advance agrivoltaics and solar grazing nationwide.
ASGA provides trusted information, sets best-practice industry standards, and connects members to the tools and partnerships they need to succeed. Its mission is to strengthen America’s agricultural heritage while embracing innovation that benefits both the land and local economies.
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Learn more or join ASGA at: www.solargrazing.org