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Tomato plants and solar panels

Published September 16, 2021 at 1000 × 749 in Tomato plants and solar panels.
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Rows of tomatoes are growing, green and not ripe yet, in the close-up foreground. Between the two vegetable rows in the distance, the solar panels on a structure are visible

The solar panels on the storage shed are visible over a retaining wall from this vantage on one of the farm plots at Headwaters

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