The answer is:
Burnt Church Road is the location of the
2 MW Lakeland Solar Farm,
conveniently next to what appears to be a Georgia Power substation.
The landowner appears from the Lanier County tax assessor maps to be
Patten Seed Company.
Compare this map to the big image in the
previous post
and they clearly show the same location.
Apparently nobody has satellite images of Lanier County new enough
yet to show the solar panels. Continue reading
Category Archives: Agriculture
2 megaWatts solar in Lanier County
Somebody told me a few weeks ago there’s a big solar farm near Lakeland. He was not very specific about where, but it’s big: two megawatts, organized by a company out of Chicago. Can anybody point me to where it is so I can go take pictures?
Evergreen Solar Services says,
2.0 MW Lakeland, GA
Completed in 2014, 2 — 1.0 MW Georgia Power ASI projects. Fixed tilt PV with central inverters, medium voltage interconnected.
You can see by this Evergreen Solar Services picture that Continue reading
Gretchen Quarterman on Chris Beckham radio show 2014-04-29
“People would have a lot more confidence in the government
if they understood it and they could see it happen,”
said Gretchen Quarterman this morning on drive-time radio.
She used last night’s
Brookhaven apartment building rezoning public hearing in
Lake Park to illustrate: local landowners have property rights and
there was a lack of communication between the developers
of a proposed apartment building, the Lake Park city government,
and the neighbors.
She also talked about jobs, including in local agriculture.
For example, she ran the
2014 South Georgia Growing Local Conference.
Money spent on local agriculture supports the local economy,
not companies far away.
She talked about stewardship of resources,
including preserving local property and environment from
the Sabal Trail natural gas pipeline.
She advocated Continue reading
Videos: Golf, aviation, and by-laws @ VLCIA 2014-04-15
A scheduled guest
didn’t show up
and an unscheduled guest
did,
about
broadband.
Perhaps 250 jobs from a prospective logistics distribution
Project Royal
and a potential agriculture-related
Project Orange.
Express Scripts
brought 135 jobs last year and now are adding 175 jobs.
Executive Director Andrea Schruijer
emphasized the importance of existing industries in generating
jobs and capital investment.
She’s also discovered
agriculture is 13% of Georgia GDP and 10% of that is grown in our region.
Next VLCIA meeting will be noon Thursday May 20th because of a trip to Atlanta later that same day. They may be in their “new digs” by then, and Building-Committee-UpdateChairman Mary Gooding promised an open house once they were moved in.
Here’s the agenda, with links to the videos, and a few notes.
Valdosta-Lowndes County Industrial AuthorityContinue reading
Thursday, April 15, 2014 5:30 p.m.
Industrial Authority Conference Room
2110 N. Patterson Street
Brooks County asks FERC for five-foot top cover on pipeline
Colquitt, Brooks, next Lowndes?
Matthew Woody wrote for the VDT yesterday, Brooks urges deep-dug pipeline,
Brooks County commissioners unanimously passed a resolution earlier this month encouraging Sabal Trail to bury its proposed natural gas pipeline two feet deeper than the three-feet requirements.
“We do a lot of farming over here, and that was the loudest concern was making sure we try to encourage Sabal Trail to make sure they went the extra mile to make sure their investment, and our citizens were protected,” said Justin DeVane, Brooks County administrator. “The pipeline itself is only traversing three of our five districts and all five of our commissioners were receiving concerns about it. So we wanted to make sure that Continue reading
On the behalf of the Commission and Citizens of Lowndes County –Lowndes County Chairman Bill Slaughter to FERC about the Sabal Trail methane pipeline
These are the fourteen items he promised
two weeks ago at the SpectraBusters panel at VSU:
Sabal Trail will be expected to adhere and honor all Lowndes County Ordinances –Bill E Slaughter, JR to FERC, 10 April 2014.
I thank Chairman Slaughter for making that statement to FERC.
Despite his apparent refusal to speak on behalf of all the citizens of the county after the 24 February 2014 Commission meeting, he did actually say his ecomment to FERC was “on the behalf of the Commission and Citizens of Lowndes County”, and that he expects Sabal Trail to follow all Lowndes County ordinances, plus Continue reading
Lake Park Rodeo, tonight and tomorrow
Bull riding, barrel racing, calf roping, for the first-ever
Lake Park Rodeo, at
Raisin Cane, 3350 Newsome Road,
gates open 5PM, events start 5:30PM,
tonight (Friday) and tomorrow (Saturday).
Fun, community, and lots of business and political leaders.
Kay Harris wrote for the VDT 23 March 2014, Rodeo Lake Park a big event this week,
A small community can do great things when everyone comes together, and Lake Park folks are definitely coming together for this event.
Support the rodeo this week in Lake Park!
-jsq
Videos: Moultrie FERC Scoping Meeting @ FERC 2014-03-05
Here are videos of the whole thing.
Updated 31 March 2014: Who stood up.
Updated 4 June 2014: Fixed video links.
Not only did Colquitt County pass a resolution about pipeline depth;
a County Commissioner the county attorney stood up and reminded FERC about it,
which got John Peconom to admit that FERC has required a deeper minimum
pipeline depth in some other states.
So far that’s speaking against the pipeline:
- Gilchrist County Commission, FL: 5 Commissioners + County Administrator + County Attorney
- Dougherty County Commission, GA: 1 Commissioner + County Attorney
- Lowndes County Commission, GA: 0 (zero, none, zip)
-
Colquitt County Commission, GA:
1 CommissionerCounty Attorney + a resolution
Only one of those county commissions claims there’s nothing you can do; the rest are all doing something.
See also:
- Tackle the Pipeline at the Root: Alabama FERC Scoping Meetings; Seale, Alexander City, or Butler Alabama, 10,11,12 March 2014. Continue reading
64th Annual Ham and Eggs Show

The 64th Annual Ham and Eggs show is this week. The only one left in Georgia, it is not to be missed.
Here’s video from last year.
Where: Lowndes County Civic Center
2102 E Hill Ave.
Valdosta, GA 31601
When:
11am Tuesday, February 18th Judging.
Tuesday events will also include presentations on
- back yard hens by Dr. Claudia Dunkley of UGA
- and egg candling by the USDA.
1pm Wednesday, February 19th Auction.
I’ll be there. I hope to see you.
–gretchen Continue reading
South Georgia Farmers Workshop on Solar Power
Bryan Zulko gave me this information about a workshop Thursday in Nashville, Georgia. I don’t know if there’s a fee; none is mentioned on the flyer. Presumably the contact listed can tell you. -jsq
Learn How To:
Guest Speakers: Continue reading
- Eliminate Your Electric Bill
- Create an Additional income stream
- Use Government Grants and Tax Credits
- Access Grants Support & Financing