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Non-Corrosive Propionate Based Road Deicer
SBC: AgRenew, Inc. Topic: N/ADevelop a fermentation process capable of economically converting agricultural by-products (biomass wastes containing sugars and starches) to a biodegradable, non-corrosive road deicer. The process developed in this work will support energy conservation and sound environmental management policies by enhancing the utilization of byproducts from agricultural operations in the production of a value-a ...
SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of Agriculture -
Plastics Recycling: Using Agricultural Residues to Improve Performance II
SBC: Agro-Plastics, Inc. Topic: N/AThe goal of this Phase II SBIR is to commercialize the process to use wheat straw fibers as a means to improve the characteristics of commingled plastic. The Phase I research proved the feasibility of using wheat straw as a filler for commingled plastic. However, in order to commercialize the process, hurdles still need to be overcome in order to have a In order to reach this goal the following ob ...
SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of Agriculture -
PRECISE INJECTION OF NH3 USING PULSE-WIDTH MODULATION METERING
SBC: Capstan Ag Systems, Inc. Topic: N/ANot Available Anhydrous ammonia (NH3), a heavily used nitrogen fertilizer, is a volatile gas which flashes at -40 F. It is handles as pressurized liquid and difficult to meter accurately and dispense. Its low cost, due to inexpensive energy, has encouraged wasteful over-application rather than investment in currently costly and ineffective application control systems. Ammonia costs will increase w ...
SBIR Phase II 1999 Department of Agriculture -
DEVELOPMENT OF PHOTO-ACTIVE DYES AS INSECTICIDES FOR FIRE ANTS
SBC: Hilton Head Laboratories, Inc. Topic: N/ANot Available The United State Department of Agricultural (USDA) and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services (APHIS) in conjunction with other Federal and State Organizations, have conducted a number of integrated pest management programs to eradicate various types of household pest including Red Imported Fire Ants (RIFA). Recent programs have involved application of products such as Malat ...
SBIR Phase II 1999 Department of Agriculture -
Biofilm Barrier for In Situ Groundwater Denitrification
SBC: Mse Technology Applications, Inc. Topic: N/ABiofilm barriers are a promising new technology for the containment and remediation of groundwater contaminated with nitrate and other pollutants. These barriers are formed by subsurface injection of bacteria and/or nutrient solutions to stimulate the growth of bacteria that produce extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) and also may degrade contaminants. The engineered accumulation of biomass a ...
SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of Agriculture -
Development of a Certified Quality System for Small Poultry Marketing Groups
SBC: RAINBOW ORGANIC FARMS CO Topic: N/AThe Good Natured Family Farms community-based poultry alliance will be used as a test case to develop safe, repeatable, and efficient methods for providing bulk and prepackaged whole and cut-up free-range chicken that is judged by consumers to be superior to commodity chicken in appearance and taste. These methods will be incorporated into an ISO-9000-based quality system suitable for use by small ...
SBIR Phase II 2002 Department of Agriculture -
IMPACT OF CARBON DIOXIDE ENRICHMENT ON PLANT PRODUCTION IN AN ACCLIMATRON PROPAGATION SYSTEM
SBC: SOUTHERN SUN BIOSYSTEMS, INC. Topic: N/ANot Available The AcclimatronTM plant propagation technology patented by Clemson University minimizes the shock of transfer of plant tissue cultures from heterotrophic growth in the laboratory to photoautotrophic growth in natural sunlight. Southern Son Propagation Systems, Inc. (SoSun) has acquired exclusive license from Clemson University to manufacture AcclimatronTM Systems and to market them b ...
SBIR Phase II 1999 Department of Agriculture