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How wind and solar power helps keep America’s farms alive

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Paul Mwebaze

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Across the Midwest, a quiet revolution has been spinning in the fields. Wind turbines and solar panels have become more than energy sources — they’re economic lifelines for farmers and rural towns. But now, that progress is at risk. A new federal rollback of clean energy incentives threatens to stall new projects and cut off stable income for landowners who lease their land for turbines or power their farms with solar. For rural communities, this isn’t just about energy — it’s about survival, stability, and the future of small-town America.

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