PRINCETON - The decision to sign an agreement to participate in a wind or solar farm requires careful consideration. Both the benefits and the impacts of the wind or solar farm could last for decades and the agreements are very complicated.
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PRINCETON - The decision to sign an agreement to participate in a wind or solar farm requires careful consideration. Both the benefits and the impacts of the wind or solar farm could last for decades and the agreements are very complicated.
Plan to join the Bureau County Farm Bureau on Tuesday, June 15 at 6 p.m. when they will host a virtual and in-person meeting during which attendees will learn about what they should consider before signing any agreement. Specific topics to be covered include what to look for in proposed leases and tips on how to negotiate a better lease when working with a renewable energy company.
In-person space is very limited. Virtual attendees are encouraged. Contact the Bureau County Farm Bureau at (815) 875-6468 to register for this informative meeting.