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Solar Farm Erosion Control: How Vegetation Management Protects Your Site's Foundation
Erosion on a utility-scale solar farm starts as bare soil between panel rows and ends as exposed infrastructure, stormwater violations, and compounding O&M costs. Here's how the right vegetation management program stops it before it becomes a six-figure problem.
calvinzimmerman
May 45 min read


Herbicide Programs for Utility-Scale Solar Farms: What Asset Managers Need to Know
Chemical vegetation control on utility-scale solar farms reduces mowing frequency, suppresses invasive species, and protects infrastructure—but only when designed around site-specific conditions, regulatory requirements, and correct application timing.
calvinzimmerman
Apr 278 min read


First-Year Solar Farm Vegetation Management: Why the Establishment Period Determines Long-Term Site Health
Of all the vegetation management decisions made over a solar farm's operational lifespan, none have longer-lasting consequences than what happens in year one. The establishment period — typically the first full growing season after construction — is when the site's long-term vegetation baseline is set. Get it right, and the site develops stable, beneficial groundcover that suppresses weeds, controls erosion, and reduces ongoing maintenance costs for decades. Get it wrong, and
Ben Isaacson
Apr 135 min read
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