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Developing agriculture-based renewable energy, including bioenergy, wind and solar, has the potential to boost farmer income, create jobs in rural communities, diversify the nation’s energy markets, and protect the environment.  By utilizing the renewable resources on America’s farmland, we can generate electricity, fuel our vehicles, and create a variety of products, all of which can provide new revenue streams to farmers. 

The Farm Security and Rural Development Act of 2002 (H.R. 2646/P.L. 107-171), signed into law May 2002, is the first Farm Bill to contain an energy title.  This legislation will help promote the development of ag-based renewables by encouraging federal procurement of biobased products, providing grants and loans for renewable energy projects, and funding vital research and development in bioenergy.

EESI Policy Paper: The 2002 Farm Bill: Revitalizing the Farm Economy Through Renewable Energy Development

 

Farm Bill Forums 2005 (see new page)

 

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Background Information

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  • Sec. 9010, Commodity Credit Corporation Bioenergy Program


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