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Writer: Lee Hoffman (novel), Clair Huffaker (screenplay)
Cast: Charles Bronson, Jill Ireland, Marcel Bozzuffi, Vincent Van Patten
Storyline: Chino Valdez is a loner horse breeder living in the old west. Partly a loner by choice, and partly because, being a half-breed , he finds himself unwelcome almost everywhere he goes. One day, a young runaway named Jimmy shows up at his door looking for work and a roof over his head. Reluctantly, Chino agrees to take him in and teach him the art of raising, breaking and breeding horses, until the pair finally begin to accept each other.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0069833/
Connecticut’s solar energy sector is entering its next phase, marked by ever-larger projects and greater scrutiny by regulators and farming advocates on the long-term impact ground-mounted panel arrays have on the state’s limited stock of agricultural land.
One upstart solar developer working to become a player in that evolving landscape is Hartford-based Verogy, and the strategies it’s employing to ward off opposition are unique, to say the least.
Since last summer, the three-year-old company has helped convince regulators to approve several of its utility-scale projects on Connecticut farms by allowing sheep to live and graze under and around its solar panels.