Sheep vs. mowers: A cost analysis for a 100‑acre solar site

June 5, 2026 • 9 min read 💰 ROI analysis

Solar asset managers constantly ask: "Is sheep grazing really cheaper than mowing?" The short answer: yes – often by a wide margin, especially when you factor in compliance reporting. But let's go beyond the short answer and look at real numbers for a typical 100‑acre solar farm in the Midwest.

We've gathered data from actual solar graziers, mowing contractors, and GrazeTrace pilot customers to build a side‑by‑side comparison. All numbers are annual costs (USD).

Mechanical mowing: The traditional approach

Most solar farms contract mowing 3–4 times per year, depending on growth rates. For 100 acres, typical rates:

But that's not all. Mowing leaves no proof of vegetation management. To satisfy auditors and ITC requirements (see IRA post), asset managers then spend:

Total cost of mowing + manual reporting: ~$88,000/year, not counting audit risk. And as Case #1 shows, that risk can materialize as millions in lost tax credits.

📊 Key number: Mowing a 100‑acre solar site costs about $70k–$90k per year in direct and hidden expenses.

Sheep grazing: The smarter alternative

Contract grazing with a shepherd typically costs $15–$25 per acre per month during grazing season (6 months). For 100 acres:

Add GrazeTrace Pro (recommended for multi‑site reporting and API) at $3,600/site/year. That includes automatic compliance reporting, eliminating the $18,000 manual labor cost.

Total sheep + GrazeTrace: $15,000 + $3,600 = $18,600/year.

🐑 Savings: Switching from mowing to sheep + GrazeTrace saves ~$69,400 per year on a 100‑acre site. That's a 78% reduction. Payback on the GrazeTrace subscription is immediate – you save money in month one.

Additional benefits of sheep that mowers can't match

What about sheep logistics?

Asset managers worry about fencing, water, and finding reliable shepherds. In practice:

And GrazeTrace makes it easy for shepherds to log their work – even offline, as explained in offline logging post.

Real‑world example: Iowa site's savings

A 200‑acre solar farm in Iowa switched from mowing to sheep + GrazeTrace. Their annual costs dropped from $140,000 (mowing + manual reporting) to $32,000 (grazing + GrazeTrace Pro). They also earned $2,000 in carbon credits. The asset manager told us: "The savings paid for the entire system in the first three months."

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