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Hundreds of sheep will graze on a 65-acre section of a 180-megawatt solar farm in Madison County to manage vegetation, with up to 260 sheep expected to be used from mid-March to mid-December. The Madison Fields Solar Project, owned by Savion and approved by the Ohio Power Siting Board, integrates grazing livestock to maintain the land and support power generation activities, primarily supplying energy to Amazon. This practice of solar grazing aims to combine agriculture with renewable energy infrastructure.
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