
Thumbpicker
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New Zealand sheep don't go "baaa" they either go "beeeeh" or Buuuuuuur"..... They have weird vowel shifts in New Zealand ;-)Those are special New Zealand Solar Sheep
New Zealand sheep don't go "baaa" they either go "beeeeh" or Buuuuuuur"..... They have weird vowel shifts in New Zealand ;-)Those are special New Zealand Solar Sheep
Except it's bullshit, like most of what spews from Floyd Eye for the Straight Guy.A convenient oversight, JD is full of those.
And now you're a sheep whisperer...is there nothing you can’t conjure up?I think they are loving the shade and increased grass growth under the panels...
I'm a farmer mate. I don't raise sheep but I have mates who do.And now you're a sheep whisperer...is there nothing you can’t conjure up?
Next you're going to tell me they are electric sheep and they can graze further after being recharged.Sheep benefit from being grazed on solar farms. The solar panels provide shade, reducing heat stress for the sheep, while also creating a more nutritious and digestible pasture for them to graze on. Additionally, the sheep help manage vegetation on the solar farm, reducing the need for mowing or herbicide use. This symbiotic relationship, known as agrivoltaics, benefits both the sheep and the solar farm operators.
I also have a sheep farming friend, we call him Mutton Puncher.I'm a farmer mate. I don't raise sheep but I have mates who do.
Reminds me of a good novel I read once...Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?Next you're going to tell me they are electric sheep and they can graze further after being recharged.
Sunlight makes plants growI think they are loving the shade and increased grass growth under the panels...
I call bullshit. You don't have matesI'm a farmer mate. I don't raise sheep but I have mates who do.
If you have lived in a home with a trampoline in the backyard, you may have observed the unreasonably tall grass growing under it. This is because many crops, including these grasses, actually grow better when protected from the sun, to an extent.Sunlight makes plants grow
Did you cut and paste that from "your mates"?Sheep benefit from being grazed on solar farms. The solar panels provide shade, reducing heat stress for the sheep, while also creating a more nutritious and digestible pasture for them to graze on. Additionally, the sheep help manage vegetation on the solar farm, reducing the need for mowing or herbicide use. This symbiotic relationship, known as agrivoltaics, benefits both the sheep and the solar farm operators.
Thought you and the rest of MAGA might benefit from some factual info...guess I was wrong...Did you cut and paste that from "your mates"?
When you decide to post some, let me knowThought you and the rest of MAGA might benefit from some factual info...guess I was wrong...
They tried trampolines in Czechoslovakia some time ago but the whole country went bankrupt and ceased to exist due to all the bounced czechs.If you have lived in a home with a trampoline in the backyard, you may have observed the unreasonably tall grass growing under it.
To be honest, I can't remember the numbers...I still can't get over the fact that "panels you point at sky and make electricity from sunlight with no fuel is the cheapest source of energy" needed explanation
They are starting to use goats to keep growth down and to clear areas along parts of the Erie Canal.Sheep benefit from being grazed on solar farms. The solar panels provide shade, reducing heat stress for the sheep, while also creating a more nutritious and digestible pasture for them to graze on. Additionally, the sheep help manage vegetation on the solar farm, reducing the need for mowing or herbicide use. This symbiotic relationship, known as agrivoltaics, benefits both the sheep and the solar farm operators.
Yeah, I posted the link earlier and it was backed up by your precious AI. You ignored it like you do all inconvenient facts. Dumbass.Except it's bullshit, like most of what spews from Floyd Eye for the Straight Guy.
It was 125 million in 2024 by the way.In 2023, New Zealand's coal exports were valued at approximately $36 million USD.
In comparison, we exported over $11 billion worth of milk powder and cheese.
So, yeah, nah. Not a big export at all.
Swing and a miss by Floyd Eye for the Straight Guy