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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

Bringing up Better Biofuel

May 05, 2016 Rosalie Marion Bliss, Public Affairs Specialist, Agricultural Research Service

The idea of replacing fossil-based fuel, such as petroleum, with a renewable energy source is enough to get any environmentalist excited. Now, Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have advanced a process to produce crude liquid fuel called “bio-oil” from agricultural waste. The bio-oil is...

Energy

See How Clean Rural Energy is Growing North Carolina, and the Nation

February 24, 2016 Sam Rikkers, Administrator, Rural Business-Cooperative Services

In the last fiscal year, USDA Rural Development invested over $240 million in renewable energy and energy efficiency projects across the nation. Through our Rural Energy for America Program (REAP) we have changed the face of clean energy in our rural communities by promoting energy efficiency in...

Energy Rural

Reducing Energy Use and Costs & Getting #USDAResults for Virginia Businesses and Farmers

February 12, 2016 USDA Rural Development Virginia State Director Basil I. Gooden, Ph.D.

This week in Virginia, USDA Rural Development announced eight Rural Energy for America (REAP) grants totaling $107,500. It’s always an honor to award REAP grants because they help Virginia’s rural businesses by rewarding innovation. The REAP program helps rural businesses and agricultural producers...

Energy Rural USDA Results

Secretary Announces New York and Oregon Tall Wood Building Prize Winners

September 17, 2015 Charles Parrott, AMS Specialty Crops Program Deputy Administrator

All around the world, including here in the United States, builders are adopting new, cutting edge technologies to save energy and reduce a structure’s carbon footprint. Now, technological advances are enabling architects and contractors to use one of the most traditional materials, wood, to...

Conservation Technology

USDA Hosts Stakeholder Forum on the Benefits and Opportunities of the New Farm Bill Program Designed to Expand the Market for Bio-based Products

July 15, 2015 Lilian Salerno, Administrator, Rural Business Service, USDA

This Thursday, July 16, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack and I, along with staff from my Rural Business Energy Division, will have the honor to host a national stakeholder forum on the improvements to, and opportunities available, under the new Biorefinery, Renewable Chemical, and Biobased Product...

Energy Rural

Study Finds Increasing Wood Pellet Demand Boosts Forest Growth, Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Creates Jobs

June 08, 2015 Robert Johansson, USDA Acting Chief Economist

An industry that can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, increase forest growth, and create jobs sounds too good to be true. But that is the reality of the emerging wood pellets market in the Southern U.S. That conclusion is supported by independent economic assessments of wood bioenergy, including a...

Energy Conservation

South Dakota Becoming an Agriculture Powerhouse

May 07, 2015 Erik Gerlach, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. South Dakota...

Conservation

Smart Federal Partnerships Build Our Biofuels Future

April 21, 2015 Kate Lewis, USDA

Here at USDA, we believe collaboration is the key to helping us address our nation's most pressing needs, like energy. Building on partnerships in both the public and private sphere, we are leveraging resources to achieve and impact far greater than USDA could ever achieve alone. During this year’s...

Energy

Agriculture is on Upswing in Nevada

March 12, 2015 Scot Rumburg, Nevada State Statistician, National Agricultural Statistics Service

The Census of Agriculture is the most complete account of U.S. farms and ranches and the people who operate them. Every Thursday USDA’s National Agricultural Statistics Service will highlight new Census data and the power of the information to shape the future of American agriculture. When people...

Conservation
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