USDA Invests Millions in Renewable Energy and Fertilizer Projects, Allocates $3 Million to South Dakota

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) is allocating millions of dollars for renewable energy and domestic fertilizer projects, with the majority of the funding coming from the Federal Inflation Reduction Act. South Dakota is set to receive over $3 million from these grants.

The USDA has outlined ten projects in South Dakota, including the installation of a grain dryer, a geothermal heat pump system, and a refrigeration system as part of the Rural Development loans and grants program.

Details of the projects planned for South Dakota can be found in a comprehensive list provided by the USDA.