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New USDA Rural Development Energy Initiative Discussed in Indianapolis

April 11, 2011 Darrell J. Mowery, Indiana USDA Public Information Coordinator

United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development conducted a meeting in Indianapolis in early April to discuss the agency’s Rural Energy for America Program (REAP). The event, hosted by the Indiana Soybean Alliance/Indiana Corn Growers Association presented information on RD’s new...

Energy 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

Western North Dakota USDA ‘Great Regions’ Job Creation Success Hailed by Local Residents

February 23, 2011 Kathy Coyle, USDA Rural Development Community Development Specialist

Earlier this month, acting USDA Rural Development Under Secretary Doug O’Brien heard one testimonial after another from a variety of people who thanked the federal government for providing funding and services to a portion of western North Dakota that was hard hit by outmigration two decades ago...

USDA Results 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 Rural Development Administrator Discusses Renewable Energy Opportunities in Tennessee

February 01, 2011 David Glasgow, Communications Director, USDA Rural Development, Tennessee

USDA Business and Cooperative Programs Administrator Judith Canales convened a roundtable of renewable energy experts from the southeast in Nashville on January 26, to discuss development and marketing of bioenergy technologies and advanced biofuels.

Energy Rural

A Texas Winery Saves Energy and Money Thanks to USDA Grant

January 11, 2011 Johnny Smith, USDA Rural Development Area Director, and Gayle Cargo, USDA Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

Red Caboose Winery, a family owned business in Meridian, Texas, was recently selected as a recipient of a USDA Rural Energy for America Program Grant. A $15,617 grant is being used to help lower the energy costs of running the rural winery that produces 10,000 cases of wine annually.

Energy Rural

Fields Green, Utility Costs Drop at an Arizona Ranch Thanks to Support from USDA

January 03, 2011 Alan Stephens, USDA Rural Development Arizona State Director

Harvey Allen isn’t the kind of man who wastes time. His ranch and well service in the tiny community of Elfrida, Arizona, means early mornings, long days and little leisure. But it’s not unusual lately to find him spending time staring at the meter of his ranch’s new photovoltaic (PV) electric...

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

USDA Rural Development-Iowa and the Small Business Administration take steps to re-establish partnerships with Sac and Fox Tribe

November 03, 2010 Darin Leach, USDA Iowa Public Information Officer

Representatives of USDA Rural Development and the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) recently met with leaders from the Sac and Fox Tribe of Mississippi in Iowa to share information on ways the two federal agencies could assist the tribe with funds for such things as community improvement...

Rural

A Wisconsin Apple Orchard Saves Energy and Money Thanks to a USDA Grant

September 22, 2010 Kelly Edwards, USDA Wisconsin Public Information Officer

Helene’s Hilltop Orchard, LLC, a family destination and small business in Merrill, Wis., was recently selected as a recipient of a U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development Renewable Energy for America Program Grant. A $19,750 grant will be used to help lower the energy costs of running their...

Energy Rural
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