FACT SHEET: Supporting Innovation That Boosts Agriculture and Creates Jobs in Rural America
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| FACT SHEET: Supporting Innovation That Boosts Agriculture and Creates Jobs in Rural America | |||
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Today, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack hosted a national media call with Jack Payne, Senior Vice President for Agriculture and Natural Resources at the University of Florida. The Secretary emphasized the importance of Farm Bill research programs that enable the University of Florida and other Land Grant Universities across the nation to carry out groundbreaking discoveries, strengthen agriculture and grow business opportunity in rural America. Secretary Vilsack called on Congress to expedite passage of a new Food, Farm and Jobs Bill that continues record efforts to spur innovation and create jobs across rural America. Amazing scientific breakthroughs have helped our farmers, ranchers and growers increase production on the same amounts of land, using fewer inputs. In fact, studies have shown that every dollar invested in agricultural research returns $20 to the economy. Advanced new products are being created across the country using materials grown in America's farm fields - with more than 3,000 U.S. companies creating advanced biobased products today. And clean, renewable fuel energy and new energy efficiency technologies are helping families and businesses across the nation, reducing our reliance on foreign oil. USDA is hard at work to support all of these efforts - and we depend on the Farm Bill to make possible much of our work to boost rural innovation. A new Farm Bill would:
A Farm Bill would continue advances in agricultural technology that allow today's producers to grow two, three of four times as much today as they were just 60 years ago. In the past few years alone:
A Farm Bill would allow the National Institute of Food and Agriculture to continue work with Land-Grant University researchers across the nation to conduct research and train the next generation of scientists.
A Farm Bill would support the invention and creation of innovative new products from homegrown sources. Thanks to the USDA BioPreferred Program, provided by the Farm Bill:
A new Farm Bill would continue advancing clean renewable energy that starts in rural America – creating jobs and boosting America's energy security.
American innovation is one of our most special traditions. Rural America has the capacity to help lead the way to even more amazing work in the years to come – creating good jobs and economic opportunity in the process. But we need Congress to get its work done and provide a new Farm Bill that recommits our nation to strong agricultural research, and continued development of amazing homegrown products. Number of Biobased Companies Operating in the United States A map of U.S. biobased companies is available here. States/Biobased Companies Alabama - 16 Alaska - 5 Arizona - 54 Arkansas - 17 California - 391 Colorado - 79 Connecticut - 40 Delaware - 9 Dist of Columbia - 2 Florida - 161 Georgia - 92 Hawaii - 11 Idaho - 16 Illinois - 173 Indiana - 46 Iowa - 92 Kansas - 28 Kentucky - 21 Louisiana - 11 Maine - 22 Maryland - 36 Massachusetts - 73 Michigan - 80 Minnesota - 124 Mississippi - 21 Missouri - 56 Montana - 10 Nebraska - 29 Nevada - 14 New Hampshire - 25 New Jersey - 90 New Mexico - 17 New York - 151 North Carolina - 90 North Dakota - 6 Ohio - 138 Oklahoma - 9 Oregon - 79 Pennsylvania - 129 Rhode Island - 8 South Carolina - 19 South Dakota - 12 Tennessee - 35 Texas - 167 Utah - 14 Vermont - 11 Virginia - 57 Washington - 111 West Virginia - 3 Wisconsin - 95 Wyoming - 8 Total - 3003 Source: USDA BioPreferred Program # USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Office of the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Stop 9410, Washington, DC 20250-9410, or call toll-free at (866) 632-9992 (English) or (800) 877-8339 (TDD) or (866) 377-8642 (English Federal-relay) or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish Federal-relay). |
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