Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Ohio FSA Announces Sign-up Deadline for Biomass Crop Assistance Program Project Area

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08/16/2011 10:26 AM EDT

DATE: 8/16/11

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Ohio FSA Announces Sign-up Deadline for Biomass Crop Assistance Program Project Area

COLUMBUS, Ohio -- August 16, 2011 -- Steven Maurer, State Executive Director for Ohio's Farm Service Agency (FSA), recently announced that producers have until Sept. 16th to sign-up for the Biomass Crop Assistance Program (BCAP) in northeast Ohio. Acreage in Ashtabula, Geauga, Lake and Trumbull counties, Ohio and Crawford, Erie and Mercer counties, Pennsylvania, is designated to grow giant miscanthus. See the map below for what counties and portions are included in BCAP project area 5.

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BCAP Project Area 5 targets 2011 enrollment of 5,344 acres. This acreage will be selected to grow giant miscanthus, a sterile hybrid warm-season grass that can be converted into energy to be used for heat, power, liquid biofuels and bio-based products.

Sign-up began June 20, 2011 for producers interested to enroll acreage in the BCAP program within this project area. “With the Sept. 16, 2011 sign-up deadline approaching, anyone who is interested in BCAP should contact their local FSA office as soon as possible”, Maurer stated.

The sponsor for this project is Aloterra Energy, LLC and the project area surrounds the company's biomass conversion facility in Conneaut, Ohio.

Approved producers will be eligible for reimbursements of up to 75 percent of the cost of establishing the bioenergy perennial crop and receive up to five years of annual payments. Bioenergy facilities are those facilities that produce heat, power, biobased products, or advanced biofuels from biomass feedstocks.

Producers interested in participating in BCAP should visit their local county FSA office for additional information and application. Information about BCAP can be found at www.fsa.usda.gov/BCAP .


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