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USDA Funded Apartment Complex Not Just "Renovated" but "Innovated"

January 30, 2014 Dianna Jennings, Special Projects Director, USDA Rural Development, Arizona

Aesthetically the change is obvious and pleasing, but what hides inside the walls and under the ground is what is making the big difference at Kachina Apartments in Casa Grande, Arizona. The 96-unit senior complex recently underwent a major rehabilitation that not only renovated the individual units...

Rural

Undersecretary Says Renewable Energy Production Promotes America’s Security, Boosts Economy

June 09, 2011 Dallas Tonsager, Undersecretary, USDA Rural Development

As a farmer in eastern South Dakota, I witnessed one of the biggest growth periods in renewable energy in our country's history. I saw firsthand how the investments in biofuels benefited rural Americans by creating jobs and capturing wealth locally. Leaders in the community got together, made...

Energy Rural

A 73 Year Old Kentucky Widow Becomes a First-Time Homeowner Thanks to USDA

June 01, 2011 Katherine Belcher, Kentucky USDA Public Information Officer

To Elizabeth Bonner, the single greatest thing about her new home is the serenity she feels as she sits on her covered back porch, listening to the water as it rolls over the rocks that line the creek bed bordering the back of her property.

Rural

Solar Energy Use in U.S. Agriculture

April 06, 2011 Brenda Chapin, Office of the Chief Economist

A newly released report Solar Energy Use in U.S. Agriculture. Overview and Policy Issues published by USDA’s Office of Energy Policy and New Uses, serves as an overview of solar energy use by farmers and ranchers in the U.S.

Energy

Science from USDA, Building on Tribal Traditions

April 04, 2011 Dr. Ann Bartuska, Deputy Under Secretary for Research, Education and Economics

Recently, I visited Tohono O’odham Community College, in Sells, AZ, one of the tribal colleges that the Department of Agriculture supports around the country to level the playing field and open the doors of higher education to more young people. The Tohono O’odham or “Desert People” live in the...

Rural Research and Science

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
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