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  1. Novel System to Reduce Air Pollution from Poultry Production Systems

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 84

    PROJECT TITLE: Novel System to Reduce Air Pollution from Poultry Production SystemsOrganization: TDA Research Inc.Project Director: Dr. Ambalavanan JayaramanProject Summary/Abstract: (one page - non-proprietary)Ammonia emissions are one of the major air quality concerns at the global national andregional levels. Ammonia emissions from poultry farms account for 27% of the U.S. totalatmospheric ammo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of Agriculture
  2. Phase II: Solar-Powered Refrigeration for Reliable Off-Grid Storage and Distribution of Fresh Produce

    SBC: RADIANT INNOVATION LLC            Topic: 85

    ProjectSummary Lackofavailabilityofreliabledistributedcoldstorageco-locatedwithfoodproductionand distributionposeslimitationsforlocalfoodsupplychainsforfarmersandmarketers.Radiant InnovationLLC(Radiant)seekstoaddressthedemandforclimatefriendlyoff-gridcoldstorage andincollaborationwithColoradoStateUniversity(CSU)proposestocalibrateanddeployour model-predictive-controlstrategywithfoodquality/safetya ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture
  3. Scalable concentrated solar-thermal system to increase efficiency and utilize on-farm renewable energy sources (COVID-19 Rapid Response)

    SBC: SUNCATCH LTD.            Topic: 8119999999999999

    PROJECT SUMMARYSBIR Phase IISunCatch LtdTitle: Scalable concentrated solar-thermal system to increase efficiency and utilize on-farmrenewable energy sources (COVID-19 Rapid Response)PI: Sergey KhlopThe Agricultural Industry is an essential economic sector where sustainability plays animportant role in the productivity and profitability of the farms. SunCatch proposes furtherdevelopment of the Conc ...

    SBIR Phase II 2021 Department of Agriculture
  4. GameteGuard: A Novel Method to Counteract Fertility Decline in Dairy Cattle

    SBC: MEMBRANE PROTECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: 83

    Fertility in artificially inseminated dairy cattle has declined as milk production has increased, and is one of the most costly challenges faced by today's dairy farmer. This fertility decline causes economic losses of >$300 million annually, losses due in part to damage incurred by sperm during the handling, cooling, freezing and thawing necessary for artificial insemination. For it is the qu ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Agriculture
  5. A low-cost pathogen detection system is proposed comprising an incubator-reader unit as well as a low-cost consumable paper-based indicator test strip.

    SBC: Access Sensor Technologies LLC            Topic: 85

    Food safety is a global problem, which costs the world billions of dollars and over a million lives annually. This project seeks to develop a complete system for easy pathogenic bacteria detection for the food supply chain. The proposed kit will deliver exceptional ease-of-use as well as performance metrics (time, cost, labor). By delivering a complete pathogen detection solution, the kit will ena ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Agriculture
  6. Validation of Segmented Flanges for Large Diameter Wind Turbine Towers

    SBC: Keystone Tower Systems, Inc.            Topic: 86

    At sites ranging from Texas to Iowa, utility scale wind has become the lowest cost electricity source available, with recent prices well below 3cents/kWhr, lower than the cost of both coal and shale gas. This not only provides these communities with clean, low cost energy, it also provides a valuable "second crop" to the land owners in these areas. However, this opportunity is currently limited to ...

    SBIR Phase II 2016 Department of Agriculture
  7. Biological Efficacy and Phytotoxicity Optimization of a Novel Oxidant Product for Plant Production

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 82

    Floriculture and nursery crops represent one of the highest value-per-acre industries in the farm sector. Similar to food crops, ornamental crops are infected by many fungal and bacterial pathogens, resulting in substantial yield and quality losses. This project addresses stakeholder needs by developing a novel, low-risk disease management tool. This project will reduce the inappropriate applicati ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Agriculture
  8. Optimization of a unique freezing system for boar sperm

    SBC: MEMBRANE PROTECTIVE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: 83

    The ability to freeze boar semen provides several advantages including disease reduction, more rapid genetic transfer, genetic banking, and more precise correlation with optimum female fertility. Although freezing is routine technology in many livestock species, it is not so in teh swine industry. Unfortunately, in boars, sperm quality inconsistencies and poor fertility make this technology commer ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Agriculture
  9. Novel Oxidant Product Formulation for Greenhouse Disinfection

    SBC: TDA RESEARCH, INC.            Topic: 813

    The greenhouse requires an environment that has optimum nutrients, temperature, water and light so that it is conducive to rapid, healthy plant growth. Undesirable organisms also grow in such an environment, including disease-causing microbial plant pathogens and slimy microbial biofilm organisms that are difficult to remove and can cause worker hazards. Growers need a universally effective antimi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Agriculture
  10. Honeybee Health Monitoring and Management System to Improve Survival Rates and Colony Strength

    SBC: HiveTech Solutions, LLC            Topic: 82

    The demand for pollination services from honeybees is expected to increase from 1.7 to 2.5 million colonies by 2027. However, beekeepers are continuing to see an average of 40% losses each year. Most of these losses occur during winter, before the almond bloom in February. Varroa mites continue to be the biggest problem for beekeepers. Dozens of products are on the market, yet with variation in be ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Agriculture
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