Skip to main content
Skip to main content

Energy


A Few Spaces Still Open for Producers to Register for Free Renewable Energy Event in Knoxville, Tennessee

November 03, 2010 Harry Baumes, Acting Director, USDA Office of Energy Policy and New Uses.

Space is filling up, but there are still a few openings available for landowners, farmers, producers, ranchers, and foresters who plan to attend the Renewable Energy Biomass Education Field Days event in Knoxville, Tennessee, from November 16-18. There is no registration fee and a limited number of...

Rural

An Opportunity for Producers to Learn About the Information Resources Available to Make Decisions on Implementing Renewable Energy Technologies

October 29, 2010 Harry Baumes, USDA Acting Director, Office of Energy Policy and New Uses

As USDA continues to roll out energy programs contained in the 2008 Farm Bill, more producers are expressing their interests in better understanding of renewable energy, reaching out to us to find out how to make informed decisions and decide if there are opportunities for them. Opportunities that...

Rural

Wood-to-Energy Efforts Expanding, Restoring Economies and Ecosystems

October 25, 2010 Jay Jensen, Deputy Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment

In mid-October, USDA’s Under Secretaries for Natural Resources & Environment, Rural Development, and Farm & Foreign Agriculture Services launched a major new Wood-to-Energy Initiative that seeks to build a forest restoration economy by integrating wood-to-energy activities within the larger forest...

Energy Forestry

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

Worm Power Gets Its Power from USDA

October 07, 2010 Roger Beachy, Director, National Institute of Food and Agriculture

Earthworms can generate tons of nutrient rich droppings, or “casts,” per acre each year on agricultural lands and gardens. And they’re such industrious little diggers that they can literally turn over the entire top six inches of a field in as few as 10 years.

Food and Nutrition

Help Shape USDA’s Renewable Energy Survey Program

July 20, 2010

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 the USDA's rich science and research portfolio. By Joe Reilly, Associate Administrator, USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service I grew up on a small farm near...

Energy Research and Science

Honduras’ Biotechnology Leadership Will Advance Both Food and Energy Security in the Region

June 29, 2010

By John Brewer, Administrator of the Foreign Agricultural Service I’m here in Tegucigalpa to recognize Honduras as one of the Western Hemisphere’s leaders in incorporating biotechnology in agricultural and energy production. Biotechnology is a powerful tool that can be used to boost agricultural...

Energy Food and Nutrition

Biomass and Biofuel – What’s in it for Hawaii’s Agriculture?

June 25, 2010 Diane Ley, State Executive Director, USDA Farm Service Agency

Hawaii and the Pacific Basin The dwindling global supply of fossil fuels and the resulting escalation in prices has set the stage for entry of commercial biofuel produced from biomass, including co-products and bi-products. This transition in the energy sector’s feed stocks offers Hawaii a unique...

Energy

USDA Rural Energy for America Program Funds Cut Energy Costs at a Maine Hotel

June 24, 2010

Written by C. Jeffrey Bergeron, Acting USDA Public Information OfficerUSDA Rural Development Under Secretary Dallas Tonsager and Maine Rural Development State Director Virginia Manuel visited a Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) project in Ogunquit, Maine while attending the 2010 National...

Energy Rural

Iowa's Innovative Bioenergy Industries Have Caught the Attention of the Nation and the World

June 22, 2010 Bill Menner, USDA Iowa Rural Development State Director

This week I had the pleasure of meeting with representatives from eight German companies who are in Iowa to learn more the approach to biofuels in the US, and specifically in Iowa.

Energy
Subscribe to Energy

AskUSDA

One central entry point for you to access information and help from USDA.