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  "title": "misinformation on Solar Noon",
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        "id": "http://solarnoon.micro.blog/2026/07/02/solar-contaminating-potatoes-nope.html",
        "title": "Solar contaminating potatoes? Nope",
        "content_html": "<p>Here&rsquo;s a new one: anti-solar folks are making up nonsense about how if farmers allow solar panels on their fields – in this case, potato fields in particular – they&rsquo;ll ruin that land <strong>forever</strong>, oh my god, say it isn&rsquo;t so.</p>\n<p>Well, it isn&rsquo;t so. It&rsquo;s in the same vein as the &ldquo;offshore wind farms hurt whales&rdquo; bullshit. It&rsquo;s pure fantasy, per this writeup from Canary Media, <a href=\"https://www.canarymedia.com/articles/solar/attack-solar-myths-potato-farms\">In new attack on solar, lawmakers spread myths about potato farms</a>. For one, the purported danger is shards of material that <em>might be left behind after the panels are removed.</em> So right off, that&rsquo;s like thirty years down the road. Hardly some imminent danger. And as for the question of foreign objects or contaminants on the field, it just seems silly. There&rsquo;s never trash that blows in, or leaked oil from machinery? Not to mention whatever poisons they use as pesticides. Spare me.</p>\n<p>Anyway, it&rsquo;s all baloney. If anything, solar panels probably <em>help</em> crops grow under and in between them. This kind of <a href=\"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fear,_uncertainty,_and_doubt\">FUD</a> will seem funny in another few years.</p>\n",
        "date_published": "2026-07-02T11:30:57-05:00",
        "url": "https://solarnoon.net/2026/07/02/solar-contaminating-potatoes-nope.html",
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