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Outreach
Photo Gallery
- Governor
Gregiore's Visits to CFF Project Sites -- May 7th & 19th,
2005
- Vander
Haak Digester Open House -- March 10, 2005
- Climate
Friendly Farming Project goes to Capitol Hill -- March 1, 2005
- Dairy
Anaerobic Digestion Workshop, Sunnyside -- February 25, 2005
- USDA
Deputy Secretary visit to WSU -- September 16, 2004
- Irrigated
Field Day -- July 8, 2004
- Dryland
Field Day -- June 24, 2004
- USDA
National Research Initiative Listening Session -- June 23, 2004
- Vander
Haak Digester Ground-Breaking Ceremony -- June 21, 2004
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Vander Haak Digester Open House,
March 10, 2005
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Darryl Vander Haak thanks all of the project partners
who helped make his digester project a reality.
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Chris Cassidy, USDA Rural Development, acknowledges all
of the other partners that helped make the Vander Haak
digester a reality and encourages everyone to keep working
together until every dairy in Washington has a digester.
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Chris Feise, WSU Ctr. for Sustaining Ag & Natural
Resources, commends all of the parties that came together
to help the Vander Haak's achieve their dream of being
the first commercial dairy anaerobic digester in the state.
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Craig MacConnell, WSU Whatcom County, proclaims that
the Vander Haak Digester is a great step forward in sustaining
the agricultural community in Whatcom County.
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Clint Kaasa (USDA) and Melissa Dvorak (GHD, Inc. -- the
designer of the Vander Haak Digester).
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A group assembled on top of the Vander Haak anaerobic
digester.
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More than 150 people stopped by for the open house and
tour of the Vander Haak dairy digester on March 10, 2005.
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Updated
May 26, 2005
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The Climate Friendly
Farming Research & Demonstration Project is a project of Washington
State University's Center for Sustaining Agriculture and Natural
Resources which seeks to understand the interconnections between
climate change, greenhouse gas emissions and agriculture in an effort
to reduce agricultural emissions of greenhouse gases, improve soil
carbon sequestration of carbon dioxide, and develop bioenergy, biofuels
and bioproducts from agriculture that offset the combustion of fossil
fuel carbon.
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