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Arizona Ranching Family Are Long-Time Conservationists

April 04, 2012 Amanda Sutter, NRCS Arizona

Anvil Ranch, one hour southwest of Tucson, Ariz. in Altar Valley, is a fourth-generation operation in the heart of cattle country. “Ranching is what we do,” says Joe King, who is the youngest of the four children of owners John and Pat King. All four of the kids ranch, although Joe and his wife...

Conservation Energy

The Sweet Scent of Economic Progress in Tillamook, Oregon

April 03, 2012 Jill Rees, USDA Rural Development Public Affairs Specialist

Tillamook County, located on Oregon’s northern coast, is home to a concentration of dairy operations and with them, plenty of cow manure. Advances in the renewable energy industry have proven that an abundance of livestock waste is opportunity for sustainable economic development through domestic...

Energy Rural

Energy Questions? Ask Secretary Vilsack using #AskUSDA!

April 02, 2012 Amanda Eamich, Director of Web Communications, USDA

Do you have an interest in U.S. energy policy? Are you in the ag sector looking for options in renewable energy? Here’s your chance to ask USDA! On Thursday, April 5 at 1:30pm ET, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack himself will sit down for 45 minutes to answer YOUR questions on the Department’s...

Energy

State Director Maxine Moul Showcases Energy Efficiency Projects

March 30, 2012 Vicki Schurman, Nebraska’s Rural Development Public Affairs Specialist

Nebraska news media, including local daily and weekly newspapers and radio stations around the state highlighted the energy tour conducted by U SDA Rural Development Nebraska State Director Maxine Moul on March 23. She met with three Nebraska businesses that were assisted through the Rural Energy...

Energy Rural

US Forest Service Harnesses Hydropower without Having to Build a Dam

March 30, 2012 Robert H. Westover, Public Affairs Specialist, U.S. Forest Service

The Spotted Bear Ranger Station at the Flathead National Forest in western Montana generates electricity using micro-hydropower. Like a traditional hydro dam, this small water system converts the energy of flowing water into electricity. When the water level of Addition Creek on the ranger station...

Energy Forestry

Farmer Does as Teacher Says – All in One

March 29, 2012 Kent Politsch, Chief, FSA Public Affairs

If you teach it, you must live it. That is the wisdom Steven R. Kochemba adheres to. Kochemba is a science teacher and the athletic director for the Joseph Badger School District in Trumbull County north of Youngstown, Ohio. He’s also a farmer. Among his other science courses, Kochemba teaches 8 th...

Energy

Rural Energy for America Program Helps a Minnesota Lumber Company Cut Energy Costs

March 29, 2012 Adam Czech, USDA Minnesota Public Information Officer

John Miller got the call at 12:45 a.m. on Sept. 7, 2007. Freeborn Lumber Company – the business John’s grandfather bought in 1946 and John purchased from his father in 1986 – was burning to the ground. Less than 30 minutes later, the nearly 100-year-old building was destroyed. Lightning struck a...

Energy

USDA Works to Reduce Its Environmental Footprint - Here's How

March 28, 2012 Dean Johnson, USDA Facilities Energy & Water Program Manager

Did you know that USDA manages 193 million acres of land; occupies approximately 89 million square feet of office and laboratory space and operates over 23,000 buildings? And if this isn’t enough, USDA also operates a fleet of over 40,000 motor vehicles and equipment. With statistics like these, it...

Energy Conservation

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

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