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Chief says Feb. 7 deadline makes it possible for more producers to apply.
Documentary shows how sustainable energy program is saving Vermont’s farms and environment.
Bob Giacomini and his four daughters are recognized for their commitment to conservation at their Northern California dairy and cheese-making operation.
Eligible producers are encouraged to apply for assistance by Nov. 15, 2013.
Because of extensive energy upgrades Glanbia made at its Twin Falls and Gooding processing plants, Idaho Power paid the dairy manufacturer more than $235,000 in incentives.
Recipients include a Minnesota dairy company that will receive $8,040 to help offset the cost of producing electricity from two anaerobic digesters.
Panel discusses how environmental sustainability leads to profit.
The focus is on how dairy producers from this state transform cow manure into electricity to power their farms and hundreds of local homes and businesses.
Family has farmed the land for 100 years, and today its thriving dairy farm uses cutting-edge technology to increase profits and protect the environment.
Department of Agriculture provides $35,000 to help dairies manage manure, protect water.