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American Farmland Trust and Rutgers Agrivoltaics Program are excited to host our inaugural agrivoltaic farmer trainings in New Jersey! This Technical Assistance Program for Agrivoltaics (TAPAS) will introduce the dual-use of land for both agricultural and solar energy production, and explore the opportunities it may present for greater farm viability in New Jersey.
Agrivoltaics–also known as co-location–is defined as agricultural production, such as crop or livestock production or pollinator habitats, underneath solar panels or adjacent to solar panels.
There are three training events, but due to limited capacity, we are encouraging participants to only register for one training session so we may train as many producers as possible. The in-person events have a capacity of 20 participants. Register today to secure your spot as soon as possible! While these trainings are exclusively held for farmers and ranchers, we will have other opportunities in the future for non-farmer participants to learn from our team of experts.
Training Opportunities
Session 1: Full-day training intended for specialty crop farmers on Tuesday, August 13, 2024 at the Rutgers Agricultural Research and Extension Center, 121 Northville Rd, Bridgeton, NJ 08302
Session 2: Half-day training intended for livestock producers or those who focus on grazing and forage on Tuesday, August 27 at the Round House next to 65 Sheepfold Lane, New Brunswick, NJ 08901
Session 3: A virtual training for all types of producers on Tuesday, September 10 from 5-7:30 pm ET
Additional Notes
- Morning refreshments and lunch will be provided at both in-person events
- A farmer stipend of $300 for Session 1 and $200 for Session 2 will be provided as a gift card to participants at the end of each in-person training
Registration Link: https://forms.office.com/pages/responsepage.aspx?id=9DZ9usq8W0ODzin3qwZEyJ1qGySpzBlCiqSEwDYrJHZUM0ZXT0dGRURNSDdPSVM4MFpCUVRFQ0o1MS4u
Credit: US Department of Energy
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