Michael D. Minton, Chair of Dean Mead’s Agribusiness Industry Team and Solar Energy Team, was quoted in the article titled, Solar Energy from Abandoned Groves, published in the Citrus Industry Magazine. Minton hints on some of the highlights from his team’s presentation at the Florida Agriculture Financial Management Conference, held in November. “Some growers have found their abandoned citrus groves make the perfect property for solar energy developments,” notes Minton. Read the full article here: Solar Energy from Abandoned Groves
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