Clark Co. family saves farmland from proposed solar field

The Agle farm was established in the early 1900s and is preserved by the landowner and the Tecumseh Land Trust. The land is protected by the landowner wants to make sure the land is only used for farming.

Bill Agle, who owns Beaverdale Farms, said, “I was raised in this house, and after my parents passed away, my wife, Polly, and I remodeled the house, and we’ve been here for 13 years.

As reported on News Center 7 at 5:30 p.m., Taylor Roberston said farming is all Agle, and his family knows.

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“There are some things you can’t put a price tag on, and you know, my family’s been here for generations, and I want it to be here for my grandkids, their kids. So, I’ve chosen to preserve our land so hopefully they have the same opportunity I did,” Agle said…

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