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Drones can be Deadly for Wildland Firefighters

July 06, 2015 Robert Westover, Office of Communication, U.S. Forest Service

Imagine if a hostile country sent an Unmanned Aircraft System or UAS, otherwise known as a drone, to disturb the efforts of firefighters during a catastrophic wildfire. The confusion that might ensue could cause loss of life and property as flames jump fire lines simply because resources have been...

Forestry

Acting Under Secretary Discusses USDA's Role in Building Support for Aviation Biofuels

July 02, 2013 Doug O' Brien, Acting Under Secretary for Rural Development

Last week, in Chicago, I had the honor to hear from and meet some of the leaders in the nation’s aviation industry as they assembled to issue a new report showing a clear path toward cleaner, more economical and more secure energy alternatives through the increased use of advanced aviation biofuels...

USDA Results Energy Rural

Helicopters and Bird Strikes; Results from First Analysis Available Online

June 06, 2013 Gail Keirn, USDA APHIS Public Affairs Specialist

Bird strikes to civil and military helicopters resulted in 61 human injuries and 11 lost lives since 1990. As with fixed-winged aircraft, bird strikes to helicopters are costly. Available data showed the average cost of a damaging strike to military helicopters ranged from $12,184 to $337,281 per...

Animals Plants

A Tale of Alaskan Winter Weather Explains Current, Changing Landscapes

March 29, 2013 Mary Stensvold, Alaska Region, U.S. Forest Service

Yellow-cedar is an ecologically, culturally, and economically important tree species in the coastal temperate rainforests of Alaska and British Columbia. This slow-growing tree has few natural insect and disease agents and is capable of living more than 1000 years. But less snow in Alaska’s winters...

Forestry

USDA Boosts Innovation as a Pathway to Jobs and a Rural Biobased Economy

January 15, 2013 Sarah Bittleman, USDA Senior Energy Advisor

If you want proof that rural America is a land of limitless opportunity, go to King of Prussia, Pennsylvania. Last week I accompanied Secretary Vilsack as he toured a state-of-the-art bioindustrial facility in Pennsylvania that converts multiple feedstocks into cellulosic sugars. The plant, operated...

USDA Results 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

Agriculture Secretary Vilsack Highlights USDA’s Efforts to Expand Aviation Biofuels at the Paris Air Show

June 27, 2011 LaShonda McLeod, USDA Agricultural Attaché, Paris, France

On Wednesday in Paris, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack earned the distinction as the first U.S. Agriculture Secretary to attend a Paris Air Show, the largest gathering of the world aerospace industry. The Secretary spoke at the Alternative Aviation Fuels Showcase to a crowd of about 75 aviation...

Energy

What Birds Tell us About Bird-Strikes

February 15, 2011 Gail Keirn, APHIS Public Affairs, Fort Collins, CO

Just like a page out of a detective novel or the next episode of CSI, USDA-APHIS researchers at the National Wildlife Research Center (NWRC) are using forensic science to help unravel the mystery behind bird-strikes. Between 1990 and 2008, more than 87,000 bird-aircraft collisions involving 381...

Animals Plants

Boosting Advanced Biofuel Production and Creating Jobs

October 22, 2010 Secretary of Agriculture, Tom Vilsack

Cross-posted from the White House blog. Our country needs a strong, vibrant rural economy. Advanced biofuel production will help create it. Not only will biofuel production from non-food sources create new jobs and new streams of farm income, it will improve environmental quality and reduce our...

Energy
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