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Reducing Cost, Improving Efficiency and Safety of Farming Crickets as Food Ingredients
SBC: ALL THINGS BUGS LLC Topic: 812N/A
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
The use of acousto-ultrasonics to determine the quality of the brazing and grinding of carbide tipped cutting tools
SBC: S.T.S., INC. Topic: 81Thin saws, although more difficult to manufacture and use, conserve valuable wood fiber resources and make the users of these thin saws more competitive globally. As such, thinner sawblades are growing in popularity in spite of the "challenges" associated with their manufacture and use. Three of those challengers revolve around brazing tips into thinner sawblades1) Because the steel is thinner, le ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
Biological feedback control of LED grow lights
SBC: PhytoSynthetix Topic: 813In controlled environment agricultural (CEA) systems (greenhouses and indoor plant production facilities) light is the most energy consuming, and yet the least controlled, input factor for plant growth. Plants can dissipate up to 80% of the absorbed light energy as heat through physiological protective mechanisms (non photochemical quenching) and this light cannot be used for plant growth. Light e ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
Novel, Allergen Specific, Molecularly Imprinted Polymers for Use in Laboratory and Inline Food Process Monitoring Applications
SBC: SPORIAN MICROSYSTEMS, INC Topic: 85The emerging challenges associated with human exposure to food allergens have fueled an urgent need for development of novel detection and sensing systems. Food industries, regulatory agencies, and allergy suffers require the ability to quickly test and continuously monitor in-situ for specific allergens and/or food contaminants in food and food processes.Film that adhere specifically to nut aller ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
A Low-Cost Pathogen Detection System for Food Safety
SBC: Access Sensor Technologies LLC Topic: 85Food safety is a global problem, which costs the world billions of dollars and over a million lives annually. Access Sensor Technologies proposes to develop a rapid, low-cost, easy to use system for the measurement of food borne pathogens. The proposed kit builds off of patent-pending technology that will deliver exceptional ease-of-use as well as performance metrics (time, cost, labor) exceeding ...
SBIR Phase I 2015 Department of Agriculture -
A Regenerable Sorbent for Deep Desulfurization of Alpha Pinene
SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC. Topic: 81Crude Sulfated Turpentine (CST) is a by-product of the Kraft wood pulping process, and its derivatives (e.g., terpenes such as alpha pinene) are used as fragrances in commercial products ranging from cosmetics to detergents. They can also be, and are, catalytically transformed into valuable chemicals by hydrogenation, oxidation and isomerization reactions. However, turpentine and its derivatives c ...
SBIR Phase II 2015 Department of Agriculture -
Growing, Evaluating and Marketing Seed Potatoes in China
SBC: Alaska Green Gold Company Topic: N/AA China has not permitted the importation of USA seed potatoes in over 19 years and signed a new Potato Protocol in 2003. B We must obtain a Chinese Provincial Variety Evaluation to comply with the current China Seed Law. C We have 10 USA potato varieties under a preliminary evaluation by Chinese Scientists in China's Region I in NE China. China and USA signed a new POTATO PROTOCOL in 2003 to perm ...
SBIR Phase II 2005 Department of Agriculture -
Feasibility of Manufacturing a Wool-Based Soil Erosion Control Mat
SBC: Butternut Ventures Topic: N/AWorldwide surpluses of wool have depressed the price of wool and nearly eliminated the wool market, especially for the small medium sheep meat producer. These producers have large quantities of surplus wool, an unwanted by-product, which creates a waste disposal problem. The purpose of this project is to create a new value-added product with commercial potential using raw wool, a renewable resourc ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Agriculture -
Evaluating Various Inclusion Rates of Pine Wood Chips in Finished Compost When Used as an Erosion Control Product
SBC: Compost Wizard Topic: N/AOverabundance of fiber from young trees derived from first thinnings with little or no market is a serious problem for the timber industry as well as private landowners. Because of this, many private landowners fail to conduct appropriate timber management which in turn causes reductions in stand volume, increased risk of insect and/or disease from reduced stand vigor, reduced browse for wildlife ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Agriculture -
Microbiological Water Purifiers for Rural Communities
SBC: Johnson Research & Development Co Inc Topic: N/AThis proposal addresses the needs of the more than 25 million Americans dependant on the current supply of water from USEPA non-compliant community or private well sources for day-to-day drinking water. Rural communities have a need for a water purification technology that is superior in performance to currently available technology. Citizens risk disease and/or death when exposed to water that is ...
SBIR Phase I 2005 Department of Agriculture