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Pennsylvania Bio-fuel Producer Harnessing Our Potential to Out-Innovate Global Competitors

April 04, 2011 Tom Williams, Pennsylvania State Director, USDA Rural Development

Local media had a glimpse into one of the largest biofuels plants in the United States and the high-profile biofuels production industry last week. Inside HERO BX in Erie, Penn., camera crews rolled video and snapped photos of energy’s future—the conversion of materials like animal fat and vegetable...

Energy Rural

Energy Audits: Helping Farmers Save Money and Energy

April 01, 2011 Mark Bushman, NRCS

This winter, I had the opportunity to see an energy audit on a family farm near Amherst, Mass. Bruce LaFlamme and his son, Phil, had requested the audit to help them find ways to conserve heat and better insulate their greenhouse, where they grow vegetables year-round, as well as other plants during...

Conservation Energy

In Energy Security, Rural America Leads the Way

March 31, 2011 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week, President Obama called on our nation to put an end – once and for all – to our dependence on foreign oil. He laid out a plan for a more secure future by producing energy here at home, and investing in efficient vehicles and buildings. You can read more about it and watch a video of the...

Energy

Farm-Based and Wind Energy Powers an Entire County in Wisconsin

March 28, 2011 Kelly Edwards, Wisconsin USDA Public Information Officer

The escalation in prices for energy from fossil fuel has set the stage for the domestic production of renewable energy as a national priority. Not only can the production of renewable energy reduce fossil fuel dependence, but it has the potential to create quality American jobs, combat global...

Energy Rural

California Farmers Lead the way in On-Farm Renewable Energy Production

March 01, 2011 Sarah Hoffman, National Agricultural Statistics Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the U.S. Department of Agriculture blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from the agency’s rich science and research portfolio. Whether visiting Napa or making my way across California’s central valley, I see more and...

Energy Research and Science

Renewable Energy Opportunities Discussed at Agriculture Outlook Forum

February 25, 2011 Wayne Maloney, USDA Office of Communications

Speaking before a capacity crowd this morning at the USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum, a distinguished panel representing three federal agencies and a member of the agricultural media discussed Federal renewable energy policy and its prospects to reduce consumption of imported oil, improve...

Energy

Investigating Crop Insurance for Biofuel Sources

February 25, 2011 Debbie Haugan, Risk Management Agency Public Affairs specialist

Energy crops have tremendous potential to reduce our dependence on foreign oil and create jobs in rural America. USDA’s Risk Management Agency is expanding its efforts to see if new insurance products can be developed for the producers of these renewable, clean energy crops that are grown right here...

Energy Rural

Rural Business Administrator Tours Renewable Energy, Regional Food Projects in Massachusetts

February 23, 2011 Maril Alsup, USDA Public Affairs Specialist

USDA Rural Business Administrator Judy Canales joined State Director Jay Healy recently for discussions about, and tours of, three Rural Development financed projects currently underway in Massachusetts. Their first stop was at Berkshire East Ski Area in Charlemont, where the Administrator led a...

Energy Rural

Ohio USDA Rural Development Hosts Wind for Schools Meeting

February 18, 2011 Michael Jones, USDA Ohio Public Information Officer

USDA Rural Development State Director Tony Logan joined officials from the Ohio Department of Education, the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA) and Green Energy Ohio (GEO), on Feb. 10, 2011, to co-host a Wind for Schools informational briefing at Rural Development’s state office in Columbus...

Energy Rural

New ERS Report Discusses Climate Change Policy and the Ways Livestock Producers and Dairy Operators can Benefit from Anaerobic Digesters

February 08, 2011 Robert Bonnie, Senior Advisor to the Secretary for Environment and Climate

As American Agriculture moves into a new century, producers are working to reduce greenhouse gases and nutrient runoff from their operations. It is even better if, while doing so, they also develop a new revenue stream. Anaerobic digesters deliver on that objective and also contribute to Obama...

Energy