Not all crops need 100% sun exposure in 100% of their growing regions.
Many crops do better with a little bit of well placed shading to help keep temperatures/sun damage down.
The way these panels are oriented they may also reduce wind flow over the crops which can improve water retention (but may lead to other problems if crops are over-irrigated).
Mathematically it’s entirely possible to have better crop yield than a vast expanse of monocrops devoid of shelter.
@droporain you have made it very clear that its not an idea you would apply and your only contribution to the conversation has been lol look omg shitty idea
ok we get you, you dont see any utility
you dont add anything and only rebate what the rest are saying
what makes you think i have not read it and have found a case use where it helps me¿?
what would be your solution¿? how would you plant crops¿?
enlighten us please add something to the conversation
@droporain i have not seen the list of crops yet… ups… there is none… oh and this already has a name space farming oh… and look it does not even have a list of advantages and disadvantages… it only has challenges!!!
so you want me to plant my lettuces in space and bring them down with a space elevator having soil when i open my door¿?¿?
Not all crops need 100% sun exposure in 100% of their growing regions.
Many crops do better with a little bit of well placed shading to help keep temperatures/sun damage down.
The way these panels are oriented they may also reduce wind flow over the crops which can improve water retention (but may lead to other problems if crops are over-irrigated).
Mathematically it’s entirely possible to have better crop yield than a vast expanse of monocrops devoid of shelter.
I’ll bite which specific crops do better in partial sun rather than full sun?
From: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agrivoltaics#Advantages
Increased crop yield has been shown for a number of crops:
Basil[46] Broccoli[47] Celery[48] Chiltepin peppers[49] Corn[50]/maize[51] Lettuce[52][53] Pasture grass[54] Potatoes[55] Spinach[46] Tomatoes[49] Wheat[56]
Sheep grazing around solar panels in Australia produce a higher volume of wool, at better quality.[38]
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Yes? Everything ever has advantages and disadvantages. Thanks for catching up.
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Which of those disadvantages would you consider insurmountable?
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Right, so you have nothing.
@droporain @RvTV95XBeo
Increased crop yield has been shown for a number of crops:
Basil[46]
Broccoli[47]
Celery[48]
Chiltepin peppers[49]
Corn[50]/maize[51]
Lettuce[52][53]
Pasture grass[54]
Potatoes[55]
Spinach[46]
Tomatoes[49]
Wheat[56]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agrivoltaics
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@droporain you have made it very clear that its not an idea you would apply and your only contribution to the conversation has been lol look omg shitty idea
ok we get you, you dont see any utility
you dont add anything and only rebate what the rest are saying
what makes you think i have not read it and have found a case use where it helps me¿?
what would be your solution¿? how would you plant crops¿?
enlighten us please add something to the conversation
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@droporain can you show me a list of crops that would benefit from space growing¿?¿?
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@droporain if you want to be loved back stop pissing other peoples dreams have a nice day ;)
@droporain lol XXDD yeah so solar panels are expensive but… omg shitty idea not for me and not in my budget XXDDD
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@droporain i have not seen the list of crops yet… ups… there is none… oh and this already has a name space farming oh… and look it does not even have a list of advantages and disadvantages… it only has challenges!!!
so you want me to plant my lettuces in space and bring them down with a space elevator having soil when i open my door¿?¿?
WOW just WOW XXDDDD
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_farming