since it's not irrigated this type of land is going for about $3,500 an acre these days. I recently had a cell tower put up on it so it's closer to 35 at this time.
They’re the biggest windmills in the world. Not kidding.How’d you like to have the 14,000 acres in Tunica where they put that massive wind farm. Can get $8,000 or more depending on size per year and those things are massive.
It is an impressive sight to see!They’re the biggest windmills in the world. Not kidding.
them things help with mosquitos?**
Nice humble brag. **Fun fact, in the 80s the Leflore County Club (between G'wood and IB) had the hardest ground in the history of planet earth. It was a struggle to get a tee in the tee box. Also in the late 70s there was a gruesome murder at the country club when some idiots tried to rob a late night poker game. Long time Leflore County Sheriff Ricky Banks made his reputation on that case.
I’ll give you tree fiddysince it's not irrigated this type of land is going for about $3,500 an acre these days. I recently had a cell tower put up on it so it's closer to 35 at this time.
Poor birds*They’re the biggest windmills in the world. Not kidding.
Elon always says you could power all of America with solar panels covering a 100KM X 100KM section of Utah.The one thing I will say is that at least with windmills you can still farm around them. Solar farms popping up all over the place on highly productive land drives me nuts. I totally get it, they throw around a lot money to get the rights to put them there but we lose 1 acre per minute of viable farmland in the US.
1 acre per minute??The one thing I will say is that at least with windmills you can still farm around them. Solar farms popping up all over the place on highly productive land drives me nuts. I totally get it, they throw around a lot money to get the rights to put them there but we lose 1 acre per minute of viable farmland in the US.
Not to throw this land hawking thread completely off the rails but I’ve recommended the novel Project Hail Mary everybody recently. Incredible read and they do something similar with solar panels… albeit for other reasons than powering the US.Elon always says you could power all of America with solar panels covering a 100KM X 100KM section of Utah.
Maybe we should look into it.
Actually how about 4 acres.1 acre per minute??
Surely not that much??
I look forward to the day clean energy will dominate but it ain't ready yet price wise. All we're doing now is wasting treasure and our poorest are being hit the hardest.Actually how about 4 acres.
US Loses Nearly Two Million Acres of Farmland in 2022, Says USDA
The U.S. lost a total of 1.9 million acres of farmland in 2022 according to the USDA. “Historically, we’ve always lost acres to residential development. And that’s still the case,” says Eric Sarff, the President of Murraywww.hoosieragtoday.com
Saying the land is lost makes it sound like...a loss, so a negative result. Is it a negative result though?Actually how about 4 acres.
US Loses Nearly Two Million Acres of Farmland in 2022, Says USDA
The U.S. lost a total of 1.9 million acres of farmland in 2022 according to the USDA. “Historically, we’ve always lost acres to residential development. And that’s still the case,” says Eric Sarff, the President of Murraywww.hoosieragtoday.com
he didn’t say it was a negative result. You did, then argued with yourselfClaiming the land is lost makes it sound like a loss...a negative result.
Is it a negative result though?
Oh, I wasn't disagreeing with DCD. There were multiple comments in that post which conflict because I was listing out various opinions and realities on the issue.he didn’t say it was a negative result. You did, then argued with yourself
Okay Al Czervik****The one thing I will say is that at least with windmills you can still farm around them. Solar farms popping up all over the place on highly productive land drives me nuts. I totally get it, they throw around a lot money to get the rights to put them there but we lose 1 acre per minute of viable farmland in the US.
Suggestion:I don't mind the visuals of the wind farms, but they do impact wildlife significantly. I have a friend who has 12 towers on his ranch in TX for around 10 years now. All the mammals (whitetail, wild axis, badgers, coyotes, raccoons, etc) have totally left his property. At first, he assumed the traffic of the trucks coming in and out to service the towers was keeping the deer off the property. If you have ever hunted in TX, you know deer eventually get used to trucks. Well, the deer never returned. He seems to think the subsonic and audible vibrations from the tower drive the animals away. Seems plausible to me.
Everybody loves them when they get put in the MS Delta, the plains of the Midwest, desert SW etc but by damn don't put them off the coast of Martha's Vineyard, or Long Island because that's old blue blood trust fund housesHow’d you like to have the 14,000 acres in Tunica where they put that massive wind farm. Can get $8,000 or more depending on size per year and those things are massive.
The Chinese started putting them in lakes on floating platforms for that reasonThe one thing I will say is that at least with windmills you can still farm around them. Solar farms popping up all over the place on highly productive land drives me nuts. I totally get it, they throw around a lot money to get the rights to put them there but we lose 1 acre per minute of viable farmland in the US.
I don’t know but it happens a lot. Kinda crazy.How are they killing birds? They aren't spinning that fast. Heck a dove can dodge 8 shot at 1200 fps. I don't believe that they can't see that big old blade coming at them.
Here is the Chinese solution, don't have to mow under them either. Cant' wait to see the video of a drunk on a pontoon or jet boat come flying down through there at night.........The one thing I will say is that at least with windmills you can still farm around them. Solar farms popping up all over the place on highly productive land drives me nuts. I totally get it, they throw around a lot money to get the rights to put them there but we lose 1 acre per minute of viable farmland in the US.
Yeah I’ve seen those before at night driving on I-80. All the red flashing lightsthere are over 20,000 of those wind turbines on I-80 across South Dakota
I didn't realize we had enough wind in MS to make them productive.
I had never seen one like that before except in pictures or maybe on TV but the feeling it gave me was like I was in some post-apocalyptic place in the distant future.The American West is covered with windmill farms these days. When you are driving you have to avoid looking at them too much as they are kind of hypnotic. At least that’s the effect they have on me. You don’t realize how massive those things are in that big open country until you see an 18 wheeler transporting some of the components. They may be very effective when they are working but they sure ruin the landscape.