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Innovative Storage of Carrots for Spring and Summer Markets
SBC: Advanced Seed Technology Topic: N/ACommercial carrot processors in the Midwest must rely on produce from the South and West during spring and early summer. The quality of these carrots is much poorer than the processors desire, and they must pay a premium price for the out-of-season produce. Their goal is to store locally grown, lower-cost carrots through winter and then use this produce in place of the more expensive carrots fro ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture -
Modifying Lesquerella Oil by Maleic Anhydride for Thermal Setting Coating Materials
SBC: Bioplastics & Polymers Inc Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture -
An Expert System Decision Making Tool for Community Enterprise Opportunity Analysis
SBC: CEO Praxis Inc Topic: N/ACommunity Enterprise Opportunities (CEO) Praxis, Inc. is proposing to investigate the feasibility of developing an expert system decision making tool for local economic development organizations. The tool will assist in evaluating the viability of business opportunities and their suitability to the community's resources and local competitive advantages. The expert system will enable evaluation o ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture -
MICROWAVE MEASUREMENT OF WOOD MOISTURE PROFILE DURING KILN DRYING
SBC: Dedicated Electronics, Inc. Topic: N/AMANY OF THE DEFECTS THAT APPEAR IN WOOD DURING DRYING OR DURING MATCHINING ORIGINATE FROM SHRINKAGE DURING DRYING AND FROM ITS ASSOCIATED STRESSES. THE ABILITY TO SENSE SHRINKAGE AND STRESSES MAY ALLOW SUCH DEFECTS TO BE AVOIDED NY CAREFUL CONTROL OF TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY, AND AIRFLOW CONDITIONS WITHIN THE KILN. THIS COULD ULTIMATELY RESULT IN IMPROVED WOOD QUALITY AND INCREASED LUMBER YIELD BY RE ...
SBIR Phase II 1995 Department of Agriculture -
Development of Improved Carbonation Technologies for Low-Cost Production of Rapid-Set Cement-Bonded Particleboards
SBC: DPD, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture -
Biodegradable Low Cost Polymeric Materials Based on Vegetable Oils
SBC: MEZA Polymers, Inc. Topic: N/AThis Phase I proposal is aimed toward research and development of novel low cost commercially feasible environmentally-friendly biodegradable polymeric thermosetting materials based on epoxidized triglyceride oils. The inexpensive thermosets based on epoxidized soybean oil ($0.50/lb) and sucrose ($0.10/lb) are especially attractive for commercial production. They should undergo easy, rapid, and ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture -
Production and Utilization of 2,3-Pentanedione from Lactic Acid
SBC: Natura, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase II 1995 Department of Agriculture -
Nitrate Reductase Based Nitrate Test Kit for Home and Farm Water Supplies
SBC: NITRATE ELIMINATION CO INC Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture -
An Accurate Measurement Sensor for Volumetric Soil Water Content
SBC: Sensit Company Topic: N/ASelf-calibrating, low-cost, microprocessor based, combined soil volumetric water content, conductivity, and temperature sensor is proposed herein. The objective of this feasiblity study is to conduct tests to evaluate the device under a variety of conditions and to demonstrate the validity and viability of the sensor design. Existing low-cost, high volume commercial devices designed to determine ...
SBIR Phase I 1995 Department of Agriculture -
A QUICK DIAGNOSTIC TEST TO DETECT A DEADLY BACTERIA INFECTING CHANNEL CATFISH
SBC: Athens Research And Technology Topic: N/ACOMMERCIAL CATFISH PRODUCTION IS SIGNIFICANTLY IMPAIRED BY INFECTIOUS DISEASES, A MAJOR CAUSE OF ECONOMIC LOSSES TO THE CATFISH PRODUCER. ONE OF THE MOST DETRIMENTAL OF THESE INFECTIOUS DISEASES IS ENTERIC SEPTICEMIA OF CATFISH (ESC) CAUSED BY EDWARDSIELLA ICTALURI. IN 1987, APPROXIMATELY $4 MILLION WORTH OF FISH IN MISSISSIPPI ALONE DIED FROM ESC. PROMPT TREATMENT OF INFECTED FISH INCREASES THE C ...
SBIR Phase II 1990 Department of Agriculture