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New Publication Examines On-Farm Energy Use
Iowa Ag Connection - 11/10/2009
Equipment used in modern agriculture reduces labor, but consumes fuel and energy. So how much energy are Iowa's agricultural producers using? A new Iowa State University Extension publication answers
that question.
"Farm Energy: How Much Energy Is Being Used on Your Farm?" (PM 2089A), is available to download from the Extension Online Store, www.extension.iastate.edu/store/. The publication offers initial steps
that help farmers analyze their farm energy use.
"It helps to think about how energy is being used," said Jane Flammang, ISU Extension program coordinator for the new statewide Farm Energy Conservation and Efficiency educational initiative. "You have
to consider the crops that are grown, the types of livestock -- every enterprise on your farm to really get a handle on your energy use."
This publication is part of a series of farm energy conservation and efficiency educational materials being developed through the Farm Energy Conservation and Efficiency educational initiative, Flammang
explained. The purpose is to increase farmers' awareness of opportunities for improving efficient use of farm energy. The initiative also will help farmers explore alternatives to reduce farm energy demand and
to improve their farms' overall profitability in a rapidly changing energy environment.
Iowa State University Extension received a grant from the Iowa Energy Center to carry out the initiative. Extension and the Iowa Energy Center are cooperating with Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, Central
Iowa Power Cooperative (CIPCO), the Iowa Association of Electric Cooperatives, Consumers Energy, Alliant Energy, MidAmerican Energy, Office of Energy Independence and USDA in the effort.
For more information, go to www.extension.iastate.edu/store. See especially the topic environment -- energy.
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