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Farms Using Green Energy

Atlas Farm
8 Pine St.
South Deerfield, MA 01373
413-665-6827 office
Atlas Farm has corn-heated greenhouses (case study).

Brox Farm
(978) 454-3434
1276 Broadway Rd. (Rt.113)
Dracut, Massachusetts 01826
Brox farm has corn-heated greenhouses (case study).

Caretaker Farm
1210 Hancock Rd
Williamstown, MA
413-458-4309
Caretaker farm uses solar power to pump water for their livestock and has a stand-alone system to supply power for electric fencing.

Howden Farm, Sheffield, MA
Howden Farm has a one kilowatt solar photovoltaic system. The electricity produced by the system is used to power a drip irrigation system.

Kosinski Farms
Kosinski Farm has corn-heated greenhouses.

Lion Spring Farm
236 Dedham St
Dover, MA
617-930-2317
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The farm has a 4.8 kilowatt photovoltaic system and 3.1 kilowatt wind turbine all feeding a battery bank.

Ravenwold Greenhouses
(413)586-1416
1095 Florence Road
Florence, MA
Ravenwold Greenhouses uses corn-heated greenhouses (case study).

Riverland Farm, Sunderland, MA
Riverland Farm uses a photovoltaic electrical generation system.

Seeds of Solidarity, Orange, MA
Seeds of Solidarity is an “off the grid” farm that uses biodiesel and two solar electric systems for all of their electricity needs.

Sylvan Nursery
The nursery has a 10-kilowatt wind tower.

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