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(May 4, 2026) Solar panels are crucial to producing carbon-free electricity in New York. But they take up a lot of land. A new study from Cornell University shows that solar development may not be as detrimental to farml...
5/4/26: Solar panels and farmland may get along is an episode from NCPR's Story of the Day by North Country Public Radio 010329. (May 4, 2026) Solar panels are crucial to producing carbon-free electricity in New York. But they take up a lot...
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(May 4, 2026) Solar panels are crucial to producing carbon-free electricity in New York. But they take up a lot of land. A new study from Cornell University shows that solar development may not be as detrimental to farmland as some people fear. Also: A sign in North Creek saying President Trump needs to be "neutralized" was vandalized. The FBI found it was not hate speech.
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5/4/26: Solar panels and farmland may get along is from NCPR's Story of the Day by North Country Public Radio 010329.
Published May 4, 2026 and 09:19 long