USDA Announces Deadline for NE Ohio/NW Penn. Biomass Crop Assistance Program
Aloterra Energy will host a press conference on August 26th to announce the enrollment deadline of September 15th for the $5.7 million Biomass Crop Assistance Program. Speakers including the president of Ohio State University and local government and business leaders will encourage farmers to enroll to help revitalize the rural economy through growing miscanthus for renewable energy. The program aims to establish 50,000 acres of miscanthus by 2014 to help meet renewable energy standards in Ohio and Pennsylvania.
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In 2014, more than 1.5 million visitors will trek to Washington, DC, to celebrate and admire the cherry blossoms and festivities. The festival includes more than 200 international cultural performances and over 90 other special events ranging from art shows to parades to kite flying competitions.
The Peak Bloom Date during this celebration is the day on which 70%+ of the Yoshino cherry trees surrounding DC’s Tidal Basin are open. The exact date varies year-to-year depending on weather conditions, but is projected to begin this year on April 8, 2014.
Every year, the National Cherry Blossom Festival takes place in Washington, DC, as a three-week long celebration of the historically significant gift of 3,000 cherry blossom trees from Japan to the United States and the unity between the two countries.
In 2014, more than 1.5 million visitors will trek to Washington, DC, to celebrate and admire the cherry blossoms and festivities. The festival includes more than 200 international cultural performances and over 90 other special events ranging from art shows to parades to kite flying competitions.
The Peak Bloom Date during this celebration is the day on which 70%+ of the Yoshino cherry trees surrounding DC’s Tidal Basin are open. The exact date varies year-to-year depending on weather conditions, but is projected to begin this year on April 8, 2014.
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“For all gainful professions, nothing is better, nothing more pleasing, nothing more delightful, nothing better becomes a well-bred man than agriculture”.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
“The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings”.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
“Agriculture is the most healthful, most useful and most noble employment of man”.
~ George Washington
“For all gainful professions, nothing is better, nothing more pleasing, nothing more delightful, nothing better becomes a well-bred man than agriculture”.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
“The ultimate goal of farming is not the growing of crops, but the cultivation and perfection of human beings”.
~ Masanobu Fukuoka
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ANNOUNCEMENT
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USDA Announces Deadline for NE Ohio/NW Penn. Biomass Crop Assistance Program-
OSU President Gee and Team NEO Join Government, Business and Agriculture
Leaders’ Rally at Aloterra Energy Miscanthus Farm to Encourage Landowners and
Farmers to Sign Up for new Rural Economic Development Project
Conneaut, OH - (August 24, 2011) Aloterra Energy will host a gathering of federal, state and
county officials, as well as business and agriculture leaders, at a 1:30pm press conference,
Friday, August 26, 2011, at the Aloterra Energy Miscanthus Grass Farm and Biomass Conversion
Facility, 3635 Middle Road, Conneaut, Ohio, 44030. Aloterra Energy representatives will
announce details on the United States Department of Agriculture Farm Service Agency’s official
enrollment deadline for our region’s $5.7 million dollar Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP).
Participants will discuss the positive economic impact of this groundbreaking project that will help
revitalize the rural economies of Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga and Trumbull counties in Ohio and
Erie, Crawford and Mercer counties in Pennsylvania. They will also encourage farmers and
landowners to take advantage of this opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a new
renewable energy industry being built right here in northeast Ohio.
Speakers and Presenters at the press conference will include Matthew J. Griswold, Chief Financial
Officer, Aloterra Energy; Jon A. Griswold, CEO, Aloterra Energy; David Marrison, Agriculture &
Natural Resources Educator for Ashtabula and Trumbull Counties office of the Ohio State
University Extension; Dr. E. Gordon Gee, President, the Ohio State University; Ty Kellogg,
Organization Director, Ashtabula County Farm Bureau; Brian Anderson, Executive Director,
Growth Partnership for Ashtabula County; Laura Englehart, Special Projects Coordinator, Senator
Sherrod Brown; Dino DiSanto, Chief of Staff for Congressman Steven LaTourette; State Senate
Minority Leader, Capri Cafaro (Ohio – 32nd District); State Senator Tim Grendell (Ohio – 18th
District); State Representative Casey Kozlowski (Ohio - 99th District); Ashtabula County
Commissioner Joe Moroski, William Spratley, Executive Director, Green Energy Ohio.
Prior to the news conference, Dr. E. Gordon Gee, President of the Ohio State University, will tour
the Aloterra Energy Farm and learn more about Ohio State’s partnership with the farm. This visit
comes as part of his annual summer tour across the state of Ohio. Other guests touring the farm
this Friday include 15 members of Team NEO, from Cleveland, members of the Ashtabula County
Commissioners and representatives of the Conneaut Port Authority. Members of the news media
are invited to tour the farm, as well, before and after the press conference.
The USDA approved funding for the BCAP project on June 15th of this year, giving local
landowners and farmers only 11 weeks to complete the enrollment process. This extension gives
those who are just becoming aware of the project and dozens of landowners who have already
begun the enrollment process, more time to ensure they can meet the deadline for federal
funding to grow the miscanthus energy crop. The Ohio/Pa. project, operated by Aloterra Energy,
has guaranteed funding for 5,344 acres in 2011, which will go to the first farmers or landowners
to sign up in Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake and Trumbull counties in Ohio and Crawford, Erie and
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2. Mercer counties in Pennsylvania. The goal is to establish 50,000 acres of miscanthus by 2014.
This project will also help Ohio and Pennsylvania meet mandated renewable portfolio standards.
An Aloterra Energy electronic media kit and a full press release detailing the BCAP deadline
extension and its impact will be available at the press conference. Afterward, journalists will be
able to speak with Aloterra Energy’s miscanthus and biomass production experts and regional
economic development leaders. For interviews, b-roll of the miscanthus winter harvest or
additional information, please contact Cheryl Dickson-Walker at (440) 645-9472 or email:
cheryl@mediamagicproductions.com
There will be great photo/video opportunities at this picturesque farm operation, before and after
the press conference, including standing fields of year-old giant miscanthus grass – 6’ tall, and
only half grown! Pizza and refreshments will be served.
Aloterra Energy LLC develops biomass conversion facilities through cultivating sources of
biomass crops to expand fuel marketing, distribution and logistics operations into the biomass
renewable energy market. For more information on Aloterra Energy, visit
www.aloterraenergy.com . For more information on this event, contact Cheryl Dickson-Walker,
publicist at Media Magic Productions: (cell) 440-645-9472, studio line: 440-294-2431, or e-mail:
cheryl@mediamagicproductions.com .
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