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California's Clean Energy Pioneers Come in Black and White

May 27, 2016 Sam Rikkers, Administrator, Rural Business-Cooperative Service

California has a pioneering spirit. Rural folks there have been on the frontier for generations. That frontier may have been gold mines and cattle grasslands in the past, but today that frontier is the very air, soil and water of California itself. Climate change is transforming California like it’s...

Energy Rural

Secretary's Column: Energy Efficiency and the Food, Farm and Jobs Bill

August 16, 2013 Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack

This week, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced more than 630 new projects across the country under the Rural Energy for America Program (REAP). These new projects will help producers and businesses boost their bottom line, while increasing America’s energy security and protecting our...

Energy Conservation

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

USDA Encourages Farmers, Developers and Business Leaders to Learn How Anaerobic Digesters Can Reduce Pollution, Cut Energy Costs and Diversify Income

March 05, 2012 Todd Campbell, USDA Rural Development

In 2009, during climate change talks in Copenhagen, Denmark, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack signed a historic “ Memorandum of Understanding” with dairy producers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from farms by capturing methane with enhanced manure management practices and turning it into...

Rural

Anaerobic Digesters Are the Sweet Smell of Success

November 16, 2011 Rey Adame, NRCS New Mexico

New Mexico is one of several states to participate in building anaerobic digesters, which use manure as fuel to create energy. The goal is to construct them over a four-year period, through USDA’s Rural Development, Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and Farm Service Agency (FSA). On...

Conservation Energy

Pennwood Farms Watches Electricity and Bedding Costs Disappear

August 29, 2011 Dawn Knepp Public Affairs Specialist, Rural Development
U.S. Department of Agriculture

Tucked away in the hillsides of Somerset County, Pennwood Farms is seeing great results from its new methane digester. The 600-cow dairy farm is owned by four brothers who installed the digester in April of this year with the help of a $264,450 USDA Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) loan, a...

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

USDA Offers Funding To Help Farmers Turn Manure into Energy

November 18, 2010 Laura Melling, USDA

Right now, across the country, innovative agricultural producers are turning farm animal manure into renewable energy through a process called anaerobic digestion. Anaerobic digestion is a proven technology – available to farmers today – that represents a huge economic opportunity for rural America...

Rural
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