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  1. COMMERCIALIZATION OF A BIOCONTROL METHOD TO MANAGE TAKE-ALL DISEASE IN PNW WHEAT FIELDS

    SBC: Ag Research & Consulting Co            Topic: N/A

    TAKE-ALL IS THE MOST IMPORTANT ROOT DESEASE OF WHEAT WORLDWIDE. IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST, IT CAN BE DEVASTATING AND FARMERS HAVE NO ECONOMICALLY VIABLE METHOD TO CONTROL THE DISEASE. FOR EXAMPLE, RESULTS OF A FORMAL SURVEY IN 1983 REVEALED YIELD REDUCTIONS OF 350,000 TONS OVER THE ENTIRE PNW REGION. RECENT INFORMAL SURVEYS INDICATE THAT THE DISEASE IS NOW EVEN MORE WIDESPREAD THAN PREVIOUSLY THOUG ...

    SBIR Phase I 1994 Department of Agriculture
  2. Vegetable oil based gel materials for cosmetic, toiletry, and candle markets

    SBC: APPLECHEM INC            Topic: N/A

    As a nation, we are faced with multiple challenges from global climate warming, rapid depletion of fossil oil, a strong desire to become independent from foreign oils, and a moral obligation to preserve our environment for future generations. In response to these challenges, many consumers have changed their purchasing behavior, preferring bio-based products over fossil-based products with a willi ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Agriculture
  3. DEVELOPMENT OF MICRO-PROBES FOR INJECTING DNA INTO CELLS

    SBC: Belle Mead Research, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    THE TRANSFER OF DNA INTO CELLS IS OF CRITICAL IMPORTANCE FOR GENE TRANSFORMATION. WE ARE DEVELOPING A TECHNIQUE THAT IS SIMPLER, LESS EXPENSIVE, AND MORE PRECISELY CONTROLLED THAN CURRENTLY AVAILABLE. USING MICRO-PROBES WITH VERY SHARP POINTS, WE WILL INTRODUCE DNA DIRECTLY INTO CELLS. THE LOCATIONS OF THE GENE INTRODUCTION CAN BE EASILY AND PRECISELY CONTROLLED. IN PRODUCTION, THE COST OF THIS IN ...

    SBIR Phase I 1994 Department of Agriculture
  4. A SHORT RANGE OPTICAL DATA LINK FOR ROTARY SAMPLERS WHICH PROVIDE CONTINUOUS REAL TIME DATA

    SBC: Bruce W Jorden & Co Inc.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1994 Department of Agriculture
  5. MICROWAVE MEASUREMENT OF WOOD MOISTURE PROFILE DURING KILN DRYING

    SBC: Dedicated Electronics, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    N/A

    SBIR Phase I 1994 Department of Agriculture
  6. SUBCUTANEOUS INFORMATION STORAGE FOR REPRODUCTION AND HEALTH IN DAIRY CATTLE

    SBC: Detectnology, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    THE GOAL IS TO MODIFY-ADD TO A SUBCUTANEOUS IMPLANTABLE DEVICE (SQID) FOR DAIRY CATTLE WHICH WILL SERVE AS AN ELECTRONIC IDENTIFICATION SYSTEM AND IN-COW INFORMATION STORAGE RESERVOIR. THE SYSTEM WILL BE IMPLANTED IN THE SACRAL REGION OF THE COW. A STAINLESS STEEL CAPSULE CONTAINING ELECTRONIC CIRCUITY AND A COMMUNICATION ANTENNA WILL BE INSERTED SUBCUTANEOUSLY AND WILL BE OPERATIVE FOR THE LIFETI ...

    SBIR Phase I 1994 Department of Agriculture
  7. The Development of an Environmentally Compliant and Cost Effective On-Site Animal Manure Management Composting Technology

    SBC: ENGINEERED COMPOST SYSTEMS INC            Topic: N/A

    Animal Manure Management is a major challenge to dairies and CAFO's with respect to efficient resource use, farm economics and environmental impacts. Composting is an established process for converting animal manure into other value-added products such as soil amendment and animal bedding material. However, current agricultural composting practices do not generally address increasingly stringent a ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Agriculture
  8. Topic 8.8:Biofuels, Exelus BTL Process

    SBC: Exelus, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    This SBIR project proposes a new approach to making liquid fuels from cellulosic biomass sources (a Biomass-to-Liquids or "BTL" process) that would significantly reduce the cost and complexity of production. The project uses innovative chemistry and reactor designs to enhance efficiency, selectivity, and reduce operating condition severity. Phase I aims to demonstrate process feasibility by determ ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Agriculture
  9. Beneficiation of Chipped and Shredded Woody Biomass

    SBC: FOREST CONCEPTS LLC            Topic: N/A

    Our firm has been cooperating with engineers and scientists to develop materials that can be made from shredded woody debris. Field work during those projects put us in contact with many contractors and community-based organizations who were frustrated with the lack of markets for "chipped" woody biomass. We found that most community-based wildfire protection program leaders were unaware of the qu ...

    SBIR Phase I 2008 Department of Agriculture
  10. The Use of Reproductive Technology to Improve Flounder Growth

    SBC: GREATBAY AQUACULTURE LLC            Topic: N/A

    In the US, Paralichthyd flounder, summer (Paralichthys dentatus) and southern (P. lethostigma) flounder on the east coast and California halibut (P. californicus) on the west, are high-value finfish with established markets worldwide. While the demand for flounder remains high globally, fishing pressure has significantly reduced wild catches, such that demand often exceeds supply. Meeting the incr ...

    SBIR Phase II 2008 Department of Agriculture
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