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Census of Agriculture Collects Thousands of Data Points Critical to U.S. Ag

September 02, 2022 By Alex Nseir, USDA NASS Public Affairs Specialist

This November, USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) will begin mailing the 2022 Census of Agriculture to all known ag producers across the U.S. and Puerto Rico to gather information about America’s farms and ranches and the people who operate them. The ag census, conducted every...

Farming Data Research and Science

When We Lean Into Clean Energy, Rural America Thrives

April 18, 2022 USDA Rural Development Staff

When rural communities lean into clean energy, the path to economic prosperity is clear. Cleaner power options like solar and electric provide new market opportunities for producers and small businesses. They reduce energy costs for consumers and supports good-paying jobs in rural America.

Rural

The Many Benefits of Energy Development on Forest Service Lands

May 21, 2018 Carmel Walters, Minerals and Geology Management, USDA Forest Service

When you think of energy and mineral production, you don’t normally think about the USDA Forest Service. Green mountainsides, birch tree canopies, or pine-lined roadways may come to mind.

Forestry Energy

Research in Energy Security Helps Lead to Food Security in West Africa

November 28, 2016 Desiree Thomas, International Program Specialist, Foreign Agricultural Service

Research shows the majority of people in Africa depend on biomass to meet their energy needs, with approximately 80 percent relying on wood energy. Such high dependency makes families vulnerable to unexpected and sudden changes, including extreme weather and socio-political events. Researching and...

Energy Food and Nutrition

Celebrating 80 Years of Partnership

October 26, 2016 Brandon McBride, Rural Utilities Service Administrator

This is a special year for rural electric cooperative utilities. Eighty years ago, Congress passed and President Roosevelt signed the Rural Electrification Act of 1936. The REA brought electricity to rural America, ultimately making the United States the source of the world’s food, fuel and fiber...

Energy Rural

REAPing America's Clean Energy Future

October 25, 2016 Sam Rikkers, Administrator for Rural Business and Cooperative Service

USDA Rural Development’s Rural Energy for America Program, commonly referred to as ‘REAP’, provides financial resources for rural agricultural producers and small businesses to help them improve their bottom line. REAP provides loan guarantees and small grants to support these producers and owners...

Energy Rural

Collective Solar Victory in Virginia

October 19, 2016 Lillian Salerno, Deputy Under Secretary for Rural Development

Many people in this country would love to use solar or other types of renewable energy in their homes, but barriers may exist to stifle interest in small-scale renewable energy implementation. Not everyone has the roof space, the sunlight, or the money for a solar energy project. Not everyone has...

Energy Rural

A Giant Crop-Scanner Is Turning Heads in Arizona

October 11, 2016 Dennis O'Brien, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

This post is part of the Science Tuesday feature series on the USDA blog. Check back each week as we showcase stories and news from USDA’s rich science and research portfolio. With its 30-ton frame and 50-foot-high catwalk, the newest scanner for measuring crop plants in Maricopa, Arizona, can be...

Energy Research and Science

The Bio-Based Economy and Renewable Energy: USDA's Record of Success

October 04, 2016 Lisa Mensah, Under Secretary, USDA Rural Development

One of the hallmarks of the Obama Administration has been our commitment to economic growth through an expanding bio-based economy. Nowhere is that transformation more pronounced than the success of renewable energy. And USDA Rural Development has been a leader in that effort. The proof is in the...

Energy Rural

EPA Recognizes U.S. Department of Agriculture Among Nation's Leading Green Power USERS

August 11, 2016 Dean Johnson, National Facilities Energy and Water Program Manager, USDA Office of Procurement and Property Management

In 2015, USDA launched the answer to President Obama’s Climate Action Plan challenge for food and forestry, with the Building Blocks for Climate Smart Agriculture and Forestry. Ten building blocks span a range of technologies and practices to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase carbon storage...

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