

ASGA Call 95 - Grounded: Fencing Solutions for Solar Grazing
Internal temporary fencing is one of the most important tools in a solar grazier’s toolkit. Without a smart approach to fencing, solar graziers risk overgrazing, rising parasite loads, poor forage recovery, and labor costs that can compound quickly.
In this webinar, four solar graziers from different regions break down their fencing solutions — the choices they made, why they made them, and how those decisions play out on real sites. The conversation covers interior fencing strategy in depth: how to subdivide solar sites effectively, the connection between fencing systems and animal health, and how fencing equipment interacts with solar panels and infrastructure.
Panelists will also address external fencing parameters and share advice for optimizing solar sites.
The Panel:
Lyndsey Smith, Shady Creek Lamb Co. - Ottawa, Canada
Eric Bronson, James River Grazing Co. - Virginia
Bridget Hogan, White Oak Pastures - Georgia
Evan Gunthorp, Traditional Grazing Solutions - Indiana
This will be an informative session for solar graziers at any stage — and for solar companies looking to understand how fencing decisions affect site performance and grazing outcomes. You won’t want to miss it!