Had a interesting conversation at dinner few evenings ago at a marketing meeting. A county board member happened to sit down next to me. We talked some before the dinner, and the solar farm zoning issue came up. I have a couple friends who had applied for request to put solar panels on several parcels of land they own, along with other neighboring land owners. This solar farm is being started by a small nearby village/town. Some was approved, some not. Waste ground, non farm able ground approved, farm ground not approved. Poor, or low quality farm ground can be approved though, as some was. Such as HES, "highly erodible soil", or poor producing soil. Seems as these Solar Farms are taking hold around here, as the county board member said they have more requesting to do so. Some of these parcels are large also. With the farm markets as they are, the county expects this issue to grow larger rapidly. Depressed farm market prices are pushing this along as the high cost crop input prices continue with very poor returns, if any. And here again, these Solar Farms produce taxes into the county coffers. A very successful person/investor, told me last year that this would be happening with the high efficiency of the panels today, as compared to just a few years ago. I would now expect to see him, with his HEL farm ground to do this. I have yet to see this guy invest in anything that did not work out as he thought it would.