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BCAP: Consider It a Holliday Wish Come True

March 28, 2012 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency, Public Affairs Specialist

Chris Holliday has more pastureland than he needs for his cows—335 acres to be exact. So when USDA introduced a way to use that land to help create clean energy while reducing U.S. dependence on foreign oil, he saw it as an opportunity. “I thought it was a good idea and I had a good feeling about it...

Energy

The Energy Behind Alternative Energy

March 27, 2012 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency, Public Affairs Specialist

The Biomass Crop Assistance Program, or BCAP, is still in its infancy, but its potential success has producers and businesses wanting more. “We have people on a waiting list,” said Tim Wooldridge, Arkansas project manager with MFA Oil Biomass. MFA was selected by USDA to manage three of nine project...

Energy

The Legend Grows - South Dakota Seed Company Saves Big Bucks with Biomass

March 23, 2012 USDA South Dakota Rural Development Area Specialist Darlene Bresson

As the team at Legend Seeds of De Smet, South Dakota, gears up for spring and the 2012 growing season, they do so from a newly-constructed, state-of-the-art facility, located just east of their former space on Highway 14. The new office, seed lab and expanded warehouse space were designed to better...

Energy Rural

Deputy Under Secretary Cheryl Cook Announces Obama Administration Accomplishments Supporting Renewable Energy

March 22, 2012 Dawn Knepp, USDA Pennsylvania Public Information Officer

The sun shone brightly on the 896 panel solar array at Heidel Hollow Farm in Germansville, Penn., as USDA Rural Development Deputy Under Secretary Cheryl L. Cook, other USDA officials and guests celebrated the farm’s successful renewable energy project and the announcement of a new USDA Renewable...

Energy Rural

Hundreds Learn About Biodigester Energy Options at a Wisconsin Seminar

March 21, 2012 Kelly Edwards, Wisconsin USDA Public Information Officer

Hundreds of people, over the web or in person, learned about the financing and technology of anaerobic digester systems, the subject of a pair of webinars recently hosted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A broad spectrum of individuals participated including academics, farmers, and...

Energy

Energy Stakeholders Learn of New Energy Tools, Available Funding, During Meeting in Puerto Rico

March 20, 2012 Miguel A. Ramírez, Public Affairs Coordinator

Earlier this month, USDA Rural Development Staff in Puerto Rico held an energy stakeholders meeting to present the new online tools available on the revamped Energy Programs website. Also an overview of the projects developed in the island with the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) funds were...

Energy

Secretary Vilsack Receives Applause for Farm-Grown Renewable Energy at Commodity Classic and Town Hall Broadcast

March 19, 2012 David Glasgow, USDA Tennessee Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

Earlier this month, Secretary Tom Vilsack received a warm welcome from the record breaking crowd of more than 6,000 farmers, ranchers and farm industry leaders at the General Session of the 2012 Commodity Classic in Nashville. The night before, an audience of more than 250 farmers, conservationists...

Energy

You're Invited! "Match Making" in the Biofuels Value Chain at USDA

March 19, 2012 Harry Baumes, Ph.D., Director, Office of USDA Energy Policy & New Uses

On March 30th, the Department of Agriculture, is hosting a “match making day” at USDA, to promote connections between agricultural producers of energy feedstocks (and their related businesses) with biorefiners seeking to produce biofuels for commercial sale and consumption. Officials from the U.S...

Energy

Rural New Mexico Businesses Saving Energy and Going Green!

March 14, 2012 Terry Brunner, USDA New Mexico Rural Development State Director

It’s 8:20 AM and Jo Ann Shelby, the manager of Compass Components, in Deming, New Mexico is beginning her day by going over her latest work production and business expense reports. She finds the cost of electricity to light the 90,000 square foot assembly plant is down 50 percent.

Energy Rural

An All-of-the-Above Approach to Energy in America

March 13, 2012 Sarah Bittleman, Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Agriculture

America needs and is developing a reliable, sustainable, fuel supply. If we are able to produce more of it here at home – rather than relying on foreign oil – we’ll generate good, middle-class jobs and strengthen our economy in the long run. That is why USDA and the Obama administration are working...

Energy