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  2. Solar power in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The largest solar farm in Michigan is Assembly Solar, completed in 2022, which has 347 MW of capacity. Small-scale solar provided 50% of Michigan solar electricity as recently as 2020 but multiple solar farms in the 100 MW to 200 MW range are proposed to be completed by the middle of the decade.

  3. Granot Loma - Wikipedia

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    The Loma Farms complex, designed to provide income and supply food for the lodge, was constructed in 1927 by the Bartlett Construction Company of Eau Claire, Wisconsin. [7] Bartlett used a number of designs provided by the Louden Machinery Company of Fairfield, Iowa. [7] Kaufman held an opening bash in 1927 to celebrate the completion of Granot ...

  4. Wind power in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The largest wind farm in Michigan, the 385 MW Isabella Wind Project developed by Apex Clean Energy and acquired by DTE, entered full operation in 2021. [15] Michigan Wind 1, a 46-turbine wind farm near Ubly, Michigan, with 69 MW capacity. A number of new projects are proposed in Michigan.

  5. List of power stations in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Wind power in Michigan has grown rapidly due to national price supports and a Michigan mandate to produce 10% renewable energy by 2015. The largest concentration of wind power is in the Thumb region. Michigan Wind 1 wind farm near Ubly

  6. Yak Attack! Northern Michigan is home to one of the state's ...

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    Kiwidinok Farm in Charlevoix County is one of the largest yak farms in the state of Michigan. “We’ve got about 64 four-legged and another 40 two-legged (fowl),” said Dixon, adding “we go ...

  7. Cherry production in Michigan - Wikipedia

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    Cherry production in Michigan is a major part of the agriculture industry in the state. [1] Harvesting over 90,000 tons of cherries each year, Michigan is the nation's leading producer of tart cherries. The Montmorency cherry is the variety of tart, or sour, cherry most commonly grown in the state. [2]

  8. Benton Harbor Fruit Market - Wikipedia

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    At inception, the market operated from the city wharves on Lake Michigan. When the primary mode of transport shifted from ships to trains and trucks, the market moved to the north side of Benton Harbor. In the 1940s the market had grown to the point that it was called "the largest cash-to-growers outlet in the world".

  9. James M. Jameson Farm - Wikipedia

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    The Jameson Farm includes the 1850 farmhouse along with an old barnyard area containing a barn-corncrib structure, sheep pen, implement shed, and the remains of an orchard. The 1850 farmhouse is an unusually large, elaborate, brick Greek Revival structure built in an L shape. It sits on a fieldstone foundation.