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  1. Utilization of Dual-Stage ElectroFenton Wafer-Enhanced Electro-Deionization for Treatment of PFAS Compounds in Agricultural Environments.

    SBC: CATALYZEH2O, LLC            Topic: 84

    Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS) the toxic "forever chemicals" that do notbreak down naturally can be found in sewage sludge and biosolids commonly used as fertilizers.PFAS is an umbrella term for any of the 9000 PFAS compounds known to date currently there areno federal regulations on PFAS compounds. The PFAS contaminants concentrate in feed crops andwater supply which is then ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  2. Title: Generation and Reuse of Plastic Monomers Using Plant-Produced Recombinant Enzymes

    SBC: INFINITE ENERGY LLC            Topic: 88

    An excellent process to generate a biobased product with little environmental impact is to breakdown a single-use product like plastics into its monomers and reuse those monomers to recreatethe original product. If non-biodegradable plastics could be reused as high-quality plastics positiveimpacts on the environment could be realized. Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is accumulating inthe environm ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  3. Integrating artificial intelligence and computer learning into the SolaRid monitoring device to create a comprehensive decision-making support system

    SBC: SolaRid AR, LLC.            Topic: 813

    Project Summary/Abstract. The Company proposes to research the feasibility of reducingchemical insecticide and labor required while increasing the data collected using advancedimaging propietary artificial intelligence and attractants in monitoring detecting and managingagricultural pests over the 8-month project period. This research specifically targets Amyeloistransitella aka Navel Orangeworm ( ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  4. Vapor Drift Reduction of Dicamba Herbicide using a Nanocellulose-based Adjuvant

    SBC: Celludot LLC            Topic: 813

    PROJECT SUMMARYProblem and Market OpportunityHerbicide drift is the off-target movement of herbicides from the site of application. Drift damagessensitive crops such as soybeans cotton tomatoes etc. and causes farmers to incur financial lossesranging from hundreds of thousands to millions of dollars. For instance millions of acres of soybeanshave been destroyed in the past few years due to drift o ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  5. Implementation of Relay Trucking Software and Infrastructure to Benefit Rural Workforce

    SBC: CONNECT DYNAMICS, INC.            Topic: 86

    Connect Dynamics Inc. DBA FR8relay | Project Summary Funding Opportunity Number: USDA-NIFA-SBIR-008801 Project Summary Title: Phase II - Implementation of Relay Trucking Software and Infrastructure to Benefit Rural Workforce; PI: Aayush Thakur; Contact Information: aayush@fr8relay.com 608.609.2161 Problem & Solution: FR8relay aims to develop software technology and services to pool shipments and m ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Agriculture
  6. Feasibility of Relay Trucking Model to Benefit Rural Workforce

    SBC: CONNECT DYNAMICS, INC.            Topic: 86

    Project Summary / AbstractDescription of the Problem or Opportunity: ​Over 70% of freight in the United States movesby truck but core inefficiencies in the way long-haul trucking operates threaten the industry'ssustainability and profitability and create negative health outcomes for its workforce. There is aninefficient use of expensive assets significant environmental impact from idling tr ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Agriculture
  7. Optimizing the CWDT Complete System to Increase Production Capacity of Small to Mid-Size Hydroponic Farmers By Utilizing Greenhouse "Dead-Space"

    SBC: GSS GROUP LLC            Topic: 8119999999999999

    Despite a growing demand hydroponic production methodologies are still relatively new andpose financial risks for the small to mid-size farms struggling to become profitable enterprises.Hydroponic farm equipment such as controlled environment agriculture (CEA) greenhouses andhydroponic systems are very expensive. For example the foundation structure and installationcosts for a standard gutter-conn ...

    SBIR Phase II 2020 Department of Agriculture
  8. Modified Partitioned Aquaculture System (P.A.S.) To Produce High Value Fish For Human Consumption

    SBC: J M MALONE & SON INC            Topic: 87

    The traditional fish farming industry in the U.S. is currently faced with rising costs, labor shortages, competition from lower cost imports, increasing environmental regulation, and decreasing water supplies. Sales of the domestic channel catfish industry alone fell from $423 million in 2011 to $301 million in 2014. Catfish acreage in Arkansas which totaled 30400 acres in 2007 (NASS 2008), was re ...

    SBIR Phase II 2018 Department of Agriculture
  9. Increasing Production Capacity of Small-Scale Hydroponic Greenhouse Farmers by Utilizing Greenhouse "Dead-Space"

    SBC: GSS GROUP LLC            Topic: 812

    Small-scale hydroponic greenhouse farmers rely on current products to maximize their production potential. The highest selling commercial hydroponic systems for leafy green crops andstrawberry production are known as horizontal Nutrient Film Technique (NFT) systems. Though these systems are proven to be efficient and profitable, they limit the grower to a production capacity basedon a 2D plane res ...

    SBIR Phase I 2017 Department of Agriculture
  10. Out of season production of largemouth bass fingerlings on a commercial scale

    SBC: DUNN'S FISH FARMS, INC.            Topic: 87

    Our goal is to commercialize the largemouth bass fingerling production system/strategy that was proven effective through our Phase 1 project. This system employs "out-of-season" fall spawning followed by winter feed-training and the on-growing of advanced fingerlings indoors. In Phase 1 we developed broodstock acclimation facilities and protocols for out-of-season spawning in raceways. We showed t ...

    SBIR Phase II 2017 Department of Agriculture
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