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Opportunities Seen for Rural America

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Whats going to become of the environment if this gets pushed?

If you think a little bit of drilling is making a big impact, wait until they start making any and all available land open to biofuel production... ;)

Opportunities Seen for Rural America
By BRUCE SMITH The Associated Press

A top U.S. Agriculture Department official predicts a bright future for rural America if it can take advantage of three things: broadband Internet, $100-a-barrel oil and expanding capitalism in Europe and Asia.

'We are entering an era of remarkable opportunity, for not just agriculture, but rural America as a whole,' Thomas Dorr told about 200 people attending the South Carolina Agricultural Summit on Tuesday.

Dorr, the undersecretary for rural development, said expanding broadband means companies can operate from almost anywhere, while rising oil prices will increase demand for crops used for biofuel.

'If we can displace just 1 billion barrels of imported crude oil, something in the neighborhood of $75 to $100 billion dollars, that alone is a new market for American producers which is greater than today's net farm income,' Dorr said.

As for expanding capitalism, South Carolina has already benefited from new Chinese markets, said Frank Brown, the president of MarketSearch, a Columbia research firm.

Farm exports to China increased from only $100,000 in seven years ago to almost $80 million last year. 'You don't have to be China's major supplier to have a big impact in the state,' Brown said.

MarketSearch is working with The Palmetto Institute, the summit's sponsor, on a study of South Carolina agribusiness. Expected to be completed in about six months, it will provide a strategy for the future of agribusiness.

'There needs to be a road map,' said Darla Moore, the institute's founder, adding that the state is developing industrial clusters in everything from automotive and aircraft manufacturing to hydrogen fuels.

'The agribusiness cluster may be the one that can have the quickest, most dramatic impact on our economy,' she said. 'But it will only be successful if have a thoughtful, innovative strategy.'
 
The declining dollar and the increased wealth of China and other countries is surely a plus for exporters. There has been a significant increase in agricultural exports around here, from alfalfa to potatoes. We are also seeing significant interests in the rural Idaho area for alternative fuel producers.
 
Elkchsr, how much land suitable for crop production in this country has not yet been cleared and planted at some time in the last 200 years?
 
I think the Cheese is just concerned that the farmers might make a suitable demand for revenue from crops sold to fickle populouses with swards from the sins of the last 30 years.
 
Quite a bit Oak...

Many areas I walk into around this region show signs of heavy human activity that has grown over

And on that note, how much ground has been let go back and closed to clearing and planting?
 
Theres about 100,000 acres of cropland set aside in CRP (not currently in production) in my home county in Idaho alone.
 
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