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  1. A low-cost snow water equivalent sensor

    SBC: NWB SENSORS INC            Topic: 84

    Project SummaryAccumulated snowpack is a major source of water throughout the United States. Accuratelymonitoring snow on the northern plains is a significant need for streamflow forecasting andreservoir management. This has been demonstrated by the US Army Corp of Engineersestablishment of the Upper Missouri River Basin Plains Snow and Soil Moisture MonitoringNetwork. The availability of a low-co ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  2. Mobile PET Plastic Ocean Waste Recycler (POWER) Module

    SBC: PKS CONSULTING, INC.            Topic: 86

    Topic 8.6 Rural Development Subtopic 2: Development of New Services November 3 2021Proposal: "Mobile PET Plastic Ocean Waste Recycler (POWER) Module" PIN 21-06FIELD 7. PROJECT SUMMARY/ABSTRACTThe Opportunity.Alaska's beaches are covered with hundreds of tons of Plastic Ocean Waste (POW)that has been deposited into the water from a myriad of counties including Russia Japan Korea Chinaand the United ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  3. Automated Pollinator Identification: Next-Generation Sensors for Species and Behavior

    SBC: FIELD DATA SERVICES LLC            Topic: 813

    The project's goal is to enable machine learning ("AI") enabled pollinator ID and behavior detectionon agricultural producer lands where detection units send insect IDs and behavior counts back tothe producer. Our objective is to build on an existing USDA open-source automated insectidentification device that can already send machine vision results back to the farmer.All camera-based computer visi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  4. Engineered Biological Cement for Surface Hardening in Semi-Aquatic Environments

    SBC: BIOSQUEEZE INC            Topic: HR001121S000731

    BioSqueeze, Inc. (BSI) proposes using microbially induced calcium carbonate precipitation (MICP) to meet DARPA’s SBIR program objective of “pushing the utility of biological cement derived from living organisms to produce hardened surfaces in semi-aquatic environments.” Our MICP technology will reduce the effects of beach erosion and greatly improve the ability of vehicles to transition from ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of DefenseDefense Advanced Research Projects Agency
  5. Rural Coastal Deep Ocean Mineral Water Production

    SBC: GRAYSTAR PACIFIC INC            Topic: 86

    The goal of this project is to develop a business to produce and sell Deep Ocean Water (DOW)as a nutraceutical beverage in one or more coastal Alaska communities.DOW is seawater atobtained ocean depths of 250-1500 meters.It has these characteristics: low temperature highpurity and high concentrations (relative to surface seawater and to most mineral waters) ofbeneficial mineral nutrients.This appl ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Agriculture
  6. Cricketein: Cricket Derived Protein Hydrolysates with Versatile Techno-Functionalities and Bio-activity for Food Ingredient Applications

    SBC: Peak Protein Limited Liability Company            Topic: 85

    Broilers (birds produced for poultry meat) provide a very significant percentageof the global food supply.In 2018 the worldwide production of broilers was 98.4 million tons.The U.S.produced around 19 million tons of total broiler production with 3.3 million tons of this being sold asfood export(s).Export demands are growing due to population increases and loss of broilers overseasfrom Highly Patho ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Agriculture
  7. Endophytic entomopathogenic fungi for control of wheat stem sawfly and Fusarium head blight

    SBC: MONTANA BIOAGRICULTURE INC.            Topic: 8199999999999999

    In this proposal we will take an interdisciplinary approach combining expertise in wheat geneticsand genomics with expertise in fungal insect pathogens to demonstrate feasibility of selectingendophytic entomopathogenic fungal strains effective for controlling both wheat stem sawfly andFusarium head blight. The project builds on previous research isolating endophytic fungalpathogens from infected s ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Agriculture
  8. SWEdar – an Automated Low-Power Snow Water Equivalent Sensor

    SBC: SensorLogic, Inc.            Topic: 84

    The goal of our Phase I USDA-NIFA research contract was to develop a prototype Snow Water Equivalent (SWE) sensor and companion techniques that provide high-resolution snow property estimates to improve forecasting of water resources for agriculture and public consumption mountain weather avalanches floods and hydropower. Our measurement techniques involved the use of Ultra Wide Band (UWB) radar t ...

    SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Agriculture
  9. Curvularia: Fungal Symbiosis for Drought Protection in Wheat

    SBC: MONTANA BIOAGRICULTURE INC.            Topic: 8199999999999999

    There is a critical need for technology to reduce drought induced crop losses on more than 45million acres of US dryland grown small grains.Montana BioAgriculture MBAI licensed patentsfor a plant symbiotic fungus Curvularia protuberata which confers tolerance to drought in wheatand barley.MBAI sees opportunity to bring C. protuberata to commercial use and to demonstratethe company's expertise in p ...

    SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Agriculture
  10. Intelligent Mapping of the Farm Using Low-Cost, GPS-Enabled Cameras During Existing Farm Activities

    SBC: NWB SENSORS INC            Topic: 812

    With the advent of precision agriculture the way we farm is changing. Technologies exist to addprecision to all aspects of the farm; however these practices all require information that is notreadily available to the small farm. Current field mapping technology has a financial and timecommitment that puts it out of reach of small farms. The aim of the proposed research is to enableprecision agricu ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Agriculture
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