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Save ENERGY Save MONEY
Conservation Practices Contribute to Energy Efficiency and Fuel Savings
Farmers
and ranchers can cut input costs, maintain production, protect soil and water
resources, reduce the nation’s dependence on fossil fuels, and save money by
using the conservation practices described on this web site.
Check with your local NRCS
office to find out about your area's options.
USDA will continue to support conservation practices that save producers
money and improve the environmental health of the nation.
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Conservation Energy Estimators

Use online "energy estimator" tools to make energy-efficient conservation
practice decisions.
Energy Estimator: Animal Housing
Energy Estimator:
Irrigation
Energy
Estimator: Nitrogen
Energy Estimator: Tillage
All NRCS Energy Estimator
Tools
Conservation Practices that Save
Feature Articles
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Fact Sheet
USDA Energy Fact Sheet
en Español
USDA Energy Web Page
Additional Resources
It All Adds Up to
Significant National Energy Savings
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Producers
with animal feeding operations can save up to 250 million annually
nationwide by regularly maintaining their ventilation and heating systems
and using more energy-efficient fixtures and equipment for animal
housing.
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Converting irrigation systems from medium or high
pressure to low pressure could cut energy costs by up to $100 million
annually.
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Improving water efficiency by just 10 percent could
reduce diesel consumption by 27 million gallons and save farmers and
ranchers $55 million annually.
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Doubling the amount of no-till acreage (from 62
million acres to 124 million acres) could save farmers and ranchers an
additional 217 million gallons of diesel fuel per year, valued at about
$500 million annually.
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Doubling the application of manure-based nitrogen to
replace fertilizer produced from natural gas could save $825 million and
100 billion of cubic feet of natural gas annually.
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Reducing application overlap on 250 million acres of
cropland could save up to $825 million in fertilizer and pesticide costs
annually.
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