…greenhouse gases. For more information, visit Chapter 5 of https://medium.com/usda-results. Since 2009, USDA has worked to strengthen and support American agriculture, an industry that supports one in 11 American jobs,…
Funding for Bioeconomy Research and Development
…at the pump, bolstering national security by relying less on foreign oil, and combatting climate change with investments in technologies that reduce greenhouse gas emissions and provide for cleaner air,”…
Food Waste Goals
…our everyday trash, about 21 percent of the waste stream. Reducing food waste will help the United States address climate change, as 20 percent of total U.S. methane emissions come…
Climate Smart Agriculture and Forestry Results
…metric tons of CO2 equivalent by 2025 – about two percent of economy-wide emissions. The ten “building blocks” span a range of technologies and practices to reduce greenhouse gas emissions,…
Almond Update: EQIP Program
…Almond Board-funded research on reducing dust emissions at harvest. The Almond Hullers & Processors Association worked closely with NRCS to develop this funding opportunity. Growers may receive $10.52 per acre…
Conserve Energy and Save Costs
…through the development and installation of energy efficiency and generation projects. These benefits ripple across the nation as we work toward energy independence and reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that…
$10 Million in Green Energy Research
…champion of greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions through practical, science-based solutions. Cathie Woteki “Advancements in bioenergy research will help protect our national energy security, reduce pollution, and bolster our energy supply,”…
Grants Available for SWEEP Assistance, Training
…of SWEEP and the implementation of efficient irrigation systems to save water and reduce greenhouse gases. Organizations that wish to receive funding to provide technical assistance must access the “Request…
Building Blocks For Climate Smart Agriculture
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack summarizes USDA building blocks for climate smart agriculture and how US producers can use these to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Building Blocks For Climate Smart Agriculture…
Wildland Fires in a Tube
…a controlled setting and compare emissions from different trees during the fire and smoldering stages. Knowing these differences will provide more information to protect public health and enable air quality…
Conservation Reserve Program Results
…greenhouse gases and providing resiliency to future weather changes. “The Conservation Reserve Program provides nearly $2 billion annually to land owners – dollars that make their way into local economies,…
Public Service Recognition Week
…their expertise in the field of motor vehicle fuels, from the petroleum-based variety to hydrogen, electricity, bio-fuels, and whatever is next in the pipeline. When you go to the gas…
Adapting to a Changing Climate
…and his Administration have transformed the United States economy into a global leader in renewable energy and an aggressive champion of greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions through practical, science-based solutions. Central…
Almond Tree Increase Brings Questions and Benefits
…bring greenhouse gas emissions nearly 60 times greater than agricultural lands, according to a recent statewide study of California emissions. “California land is a shared resource,” said Land IQ Owner…