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USDA Works to Reduce Its Environmental Footprint - Here's How

March 28, 2012 Dean Johnson, USDA Facilities Energy & Water Program Manager

Did you know that USDA manages 193 million acres of land; occupies approximately 89 million square feet of office and laboratory space and operates over 23,000 buildings? And if this isn’t enough, USDA also operates a fleet of over 40,000 motor vehicles and equipment. With statistics like these, it...

Energy Conservation

BCAP: Consider It a Holliday Wish Come True

March 28, 2012 Tanya Brown, Farm Service Agency, Public Affairs Specialist

Chris Holliday has more pastureland than he needs for his cows—335 acres to be exact. So when USDA introduced a way to use that land to help create clean energy while reducing U.S. dependence on foreign oil, he saw it as an opportunity. “I thought it was a good idea and I had a good feeling about it...

Energy

The Legend Grows - South Dakota Seed Company Saves Big Bucks with Biomass

March 23, 2012 USDA South Dakota Rural Development Area Specialist Darlene Bresson

As the team at Legend Seeds of De Smet, South Dakota, gears up for spring and the 2012 growing season, they do so from a newly-constructed, state-of-the-art facility, located just east of their former space on Highway 14. The new office, seed lab and expanded warehouse space were designed to better...

Energy Rural

Deputy Under Secretary Cheryl Cook Announces Obama Administration Accomplishments Supporting Renewable Energy

March 22, 2012 Dawn Knepp, USDA Pennsylvania Public Information Officer

The sun shone brightly on the 896 panel solar array at Heidel Hollow Farm in Germansville, Penn., as USDA Rural Development Deputy Under Secretary Cheryl L. Cook, other USDA officials and guests celebrated the farm’s successful renewable energy project and the announcement of a new USDA Renewable...

Energy Rural

Hundreds Learn About Biodigester Energy Options at a Wisconsin Seminar

March 21, 2012 Kelly Edwards, Wisconsin USDA Public Information Officer

Hundreds of people, over the web or in person, learned about the financing and technology of anaerobic digester systems, the subject of a pair of webinars recently hosted at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. A broad spectrum of individuals participated including academics, farmers, and...

Energy

Secretary Vilsack Receives Applause for Farm-Grown Renewable Energy at Commodity Classic and Town Hall Broadcast

March 19, 2012 David Glasgow, USDA Tennessee Rural Development Public Information Coordinator

Earlier this month, Secretary Tom Vilsack received a warm welcome from the record breaking crowd of more than 6,000 farmers, ranchers and farm industry leaders at the General Session of the 2012 Commodity Classic in Nashville. The night before, an audience of more than 250 farmers, conservationists...

Energy

USDA Encourages Farmers, Developers and Business Leaders to Learn How Anaerobic Digesters Can Reduce Pollution, Cut Energy Costs and Diversify Income

March 05, 2012 Todd Campbell, USDA Rural Development

In 2009, during climate change talks in Copenhagen, Denmark, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack signed a historic “ Memorandum of Understanding” with dairy producers to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from farms by capturing methane with enhanced manure management practices and turning it into...

Rural

Iowa Stakeholders Meet with USDA Officials to Discuss Renewable Energy Opportunities

January 27, 2012 Bill Menner, Iowa State Director, USDA Rural Development

Earlier this week, I had the opportunity to facilitate a meeting with many rural energy stakeholders that USDA Rural Development works closely with here in Iowa. Joining me in the discussion were representatives from the Environmental Law and Policy Center, Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, MidAmerican...

Energy Rural

Renewable Energy: Creating Jobs In Rural Communities

December 14, 2011 David Glasgow, Communications Director, Tennessee Rural Development

Are there cost effective steps that rural communities can take to attract and grow competitive, sustainable energy-related businesses? That was the central question being examined by visiting members of the Organization for Economic and Community Development (OECD) during a series of meetings this...

Energy Rural

Organizations Looks to Maine to Learn about Dynamic Renewable Energy Projects

October 13, 2011 Emily J. Cannon Public Affairs Specialist Rural Development, Maine

USDA Rural Development State Director Virginia Manuel and staff recently organized an important visit to Maine for a high-level worldwide organization known as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). The group, headquartered in Paris, France, established formal links with...

Energy Rural
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