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California Ag Today
Nationally, 11 percent of all farms and ranches in the United States with renewables are in California.
Farm of the Future
The soybean industry is well-positioned to meet the growing need for renewable green energy sources.
Line on Agriculture
Bighorn Renewables CEO, Mike Pardun
Line on Agriculture
American Carbon Alliance Executive Director, Tom Buis
Line on Agriculture
National Farmers Senior Advisor, Ann Steckel
California Ag Today
California ag producers pay the most for electricity compared to those in any other state. With production costs already at an all-time high, one renewable energy company says it can offer relief by converting your biomass waste into electricity.
Line on Agriculture
Alex Badgett, National Renewable Energy Laboratory scientist.
Line on Agriculture
Researchers Looking at Switchgrass as a Biofuel
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Read MoreSoutheast Regional Ag News
The investment will help 64 electric cooperatives and utilities expand and modernize the nation’s rural electric grid and increase grid security.
Farm of the Future
Ag Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that USDA is making significant investments in critical U.S. infrastructure.
California Ag Today
California ag producers pay the most for electricity compared to those in any other state. With production costs already at an all-time high, one renewable energy company says it can offer relief by converting your biomass waste into electricity.
Farm of the Future
Nitricity CEO Nico Pinkowski says farmers who utilize nitrates are a good fit for their new approach to fertilizer.
Farm of the Future
Nitricity has created a reactor that makes nitrogen fertilizer without fossil fuels.
Farm of the Future
Nitricity's lightning fertilizer reactor uses only air, water and renewable power to produce nitrogen fertilizer.