Power outages in agricultural operations don’t just cause inconvenience—they create catastrophic financial losses and animal welfare crises. The 2021 Texas freeze resulted in $600 million in combined crop and livestock losses, with power failures being a primary contributor to livestock mortality.
Modern farms depend on continuous electricity for ventilation, climate control, milk cooling, automated feeding systems, and irrigation. When the grid fails, every minute counts. Poultry houses can lose entire flocks to heat stress in just hours. Dairy cows suffer immediate health impacts when milking routines are disrupted. Greenhouse crops wilt without climate control.
Yet many farm operators delay backup power investments until it’s too late—after experiencing devastating losses. Don’t wait for the next outage to expose your vulnerability.
