
For over 100 years, farmers and ranchers have helped America meet our energy needs. You have been the leading voices for energy independence and economic resilience. Be a part of preserving landowner rights and growing opportunities
in America’s rural communities.
Non-partisan and non-profit, Farm-to-Power is a growing multi-state community of American farmers, ranchers, landowners and community leaders advocating for renewable energy projects at the state and local level.
We are a source of useful information about emerging clean energy opportunities, and we’re working toward economic growth in – and a sustainable future for – America’s rural communities.
We are not a land developer.
We do not represent any for-profit land development interests.
We are not funded by any private developers. Instead, the Farm-to-Power community receives funding through various grants awarded by rural renewable energy groups across America.
See how compatible traditional agriculture and renewable energy are.
Talk with your neighbors, business partners, and local leaders about the real-world advantages of renewable energy generated on rural lands.
Join us and become a strong voice for economic opportunity in your community.
Non-profit and non-partisan, Farm-to-Power is here to provide America’s farmers, ranchers and landowners – long-standing community leaders – with the facts about clean energy generated on agricultural lands.
Our community is funded by grants from rural clean energy groups around the country.
We are not funded by private developers.
USDA Makes $1.5 Billion Available to Help Farmers Advance Conservation and Climate-Smart Agriculture
U.S. Department of Agriculture announced a nearly $11 billion investment to help bring affordable renewable energy to rural communities throughout the country.
There are just over 8 million jobs in renewable energy today. In 2021 and 2022, energy jobs grew faster than overall U.S. employment.
We’re here to arm you with facts to help spread trusted information.
Use Farm-To-Power as a resource for how renewable energy can and does work in harmony with traditional American agriculture.
Engaging with community leaders, writing letters to your local newspaper, and talking with friends and neighbors – great ways to effectively show your support and share your experience with rural renewables.
Our nation-wide effort to inform, unite and mobilize America’s farmers, ranchers and rural landowners is ongoing.
Reach out to us and stay on top of the economic opportunities offered by renewable energy generation on rural lands.