Some people protest a prison or strip mall or more housing being wedged in & around their backyard. What about a solar farm as some who're not fans of that being put on vacant farmland in Darke County outside of Dayton? Now if you're the owner of that farmland do you accept or deflect that? As reported HERE by WHIO-TV in Dayton, you can always take the solar panels down, but after say you sell that to a developer who offers more money, you can't remove a Dollar General, Speedway & some condos after those are planted. You have a great day & thanks for stopping by.
A Soybeans Or Solar Debate Around Dayton
Residents object to solar farm being built on vacant farmland.

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By SlatsMar 08, 2022
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Tim Slats is a veteran of the radio industry, who began his 10th year on the Cleveland airwaves when he returned to the Cleveland market following a…




