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Farmers dig in on renewables

Gayle and Tom Lee at Glenrowan West Solar Farm in Victoria. Photo: Australian Conservation Foundation Photo by AUSTRALIAN CONSERVATION FOUNDATION
Glenrowan West farmer Gayle Lee has leased land to a German-based company which maintains solar panels there. “The sheep go in just as they would under any other farming operation,” Gayle said. Photo: Gayle Lee Photo by SUPPLIED BY GAYLE LEE
Rod and Karen Duncan at their avocado farm in Manjimup, Western Australia. Photo: Coles Photo by SUPPLIED COLES
Rod Duncan is trialling a new electric cherry picker. Photo: Rod Duncan Photo by SUPPLIED ROD DUNCAN
Rachel and Tom Rummery are supporting a planned wind farm near Tamworth. Photo: Rachel Rummery Photo by SUPPLIED BY RACHEL RUMMERY

Farmers across the country are increasingly turning to renewables as they seek out alternative income streams.

Renewables in agriculture are gaining momentum across the nation as Australia pushes to reach its net-zero emissions target by 2050.

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