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  1. The Direct Use of Coal Bed Methane (CBM) Discharge Water for Aquaculture

    SBC: AquaMatrix International, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    The proposed work will demonstrate the feasibility of culturing foodfish in Coal Bed Methane (CBM) discharge water; water is always a byproduct of methane recovery. A major restriction to the growth of the aquaculture industry, nationwide and worldwide, is the availability of constant temperature, consistently high quality water. A potentially major source of this quality of groundwater could be m ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Agriculture
  2. Low Emissions Two-Cycle Engine

    SBC: Case Supercharged Induction, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Two-cycle engines historically are the preferred choice among light industrial and recreational equipment manufacturers. These engines are also excessively dirty due to design elements that haven't changed in over 60 years. Pending legislation aimed at reducing emissions from these engines has put current two- cycle technology in jeopardy. Implementation of patented induction and combustion proces ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Agriculture
  3. Investigative Asphaltic Concrete Design Using Coal-Fired Power Plant Bottom Ash

    SBC: Consolidated Engineers and Materials Testing, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    A major concern for coal-fired power plants throughout the nation is disposal of bottom ash. This by- product of coal combustion is produced in large quantities and disposal is costly. Presently bottom ash is disposed of in landfills throughout the nation. Landfilling is not an efficient and environmentally feasible method of disposal. Phase I - Laboratory research utilizing bottom ash as a fine a ...

    SBIR Phase II 2001 Department of Agriculture
  4. Investigative Asphaltic Concrete Design Using Coal-Fired Power Plant Bottom Ash

    SBC: Consolidated Engineers and Materials Testing, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    A major concern for coal-fired power plants throughout the nation is disposal of bottom ash. This by- product of coal combustion is produced in large quantities and disposal is costly. Presently bottom ash is disposed of in landfills throughout the nation. Landfilling is not an efficient and environmentally feasible method of disposal. Phase I - Laboratory research utilizing bottom ash as a fine a ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Agriculture
  5. Determining the Commercialization Potential for Osha (Ligusticum porten)

    SBC: Elk Mountain Herbs, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    The proposed research will entail efforts to cultivate Osha (Ligusticum porteri), a popular native medicinal herb, for the purpose of developing a new commercial crop for Wyoming growers. Presently the only source for this plant are wild populations found at high elevations in the Rocky Mountains of Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah, and Montana. Due to high demand for the mature root, ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Agriculture
  6. Application of Entomopathogenic Nematodes in Infected Hosts: A Novel Approach to Biocontrol

    SBC: H&T Alternative Controls, LLC.            Topic: N/A

    Due to environmental and regulatory concerns, research and development of nonchemical alternatives for pest suppression is necessary. Entomopathogenic nematodes are environmentally friendly biocontrol agents that can suppress a wide variety of economically important insect pests including the black vine weevil, the Japanese beetle, Diaprepes root weevil, and fungus gnats. Commercialization of thes ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Agriculture
  7. A Comprehensive Fungicide Application Decision Support System for Control of White Mold

    SBC: Meridian Environmental Technology, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Scierotinia sclerotiorum, or white mold, is generally considered to be one of the two most damaging diseases to the U.S. canola, dry bean, soybean, and sunflower crops. Although controllable with timely fungicide applications, the expense of these fungicides and the lack of reliable information as to the need for the application often prohibit the preemptive action requited for disease control. Wh ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Agriculture
  8. Combine Header for Direct Harvest of Dry Edible Beans

    SBC: Schlagel Manufacturing, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Most edible beans are currently harvested with a multi-operation system involving undercutting, windrowing, and combining. This harvest system has high operating cost, high weather risk to the undercut plants, high soil intake into the combine, and allows few options for controlling soil erosion after harvest. A small proportion of the crop is direct harvested but current equipment for direct harv ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Agriculture
  9. Establishing a Viable Organic Goldenseal Production System for Small Family Farms

    SBC: SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM            Topic: N/A

    The bright yellow roots of Goldenseal are one of the most widely consumed products sold through health and natural food stores" say Steven Foster and James Duke. Many years of unrestricted wild collection have had devastating effects on native Goldenseal populations. Annual wild harvests are estimated at more 60 million plants (SCPFRC, 1999). Currently less than 300 acres are in cultivation (Davis ...

    SBIR Phase I 2001 Department of Agriculture
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