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  1. Energy-Efficient Extreme Winter Greenhouse for Urban Farmsin Rapid City, SD

    SBC: SHENDE LLC            Topic: 812

    Energy-Efficient Extreme Winter Solar Greenhouse for Urban Farms in Rapid City SDProject SummaryThis collaborative proposal from Shende LLC in partnership with the researchers from theSouth Dakota School of Mines and Technology (SDSMT) Rapid City SD seeks to develop anEnergy Efficient Extreme Winter Solar Greenhouse product.Rapid City (RC) was declared as one of the cities with the most unpredicta ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  2. GeoFire Real-Time Wildfire Alert System

    SBC: MICRO-PRECISION TECHNOLOGIES, INC.            Topic: 81

    The program objective is to build test and deploy the GeoFire Real-Time Wildfire Alert System(WAS) to definitively answer where a wildfire is right now and where it is heading next. This isaccomplished by using a high-density sensor network to track the location and growth of individualwildfire cells in real time. The GeoFire WAS is designed for exceptionally reliable operation:accurate fire detec ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  3. A protein subunit vaccine for control of Asian long-horned ticks in cattle

    SBC: VST LLC            Topic: 83

    Tick-borne pathogens cause major economic losses to the livestock industry leading to anestimated $19.7 billion in losses for the U.S. including approximately $3 billion in losses for cattleproducers. Among the 900 species of ticks the Asian longhorned tick (ALT) an invasive non- native tick species poses a major threat to animal health and productivity in cattle and otherlivestock. Currently tick ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  4. Accelerated cellulosic ethanol production using continuous cascade fermentation and engineered thermophilic bacteria

    SBC: TERRAGIA BIOFUEL INC            Topic: 88

    Project Summary - Enchi SBIR Application to the USDA October 2022Title: Accelerated cellulosic ethanol production using continuous cascade fermentation andengineered thermophilic bacteria.Project Directors: Christopher D. Herring (PD) Lee R. Lynd (Co-PD).Enchi Corp. aims to develop consolidated bioprocessing (CBP) for conversion of cellulosicbiomass into fuels and chemicals at low cost and without ...

    SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  5. Redesigning Floriculture Marketplace & Inventory Management Tools for Small Produce Farms to Increase Accessibility and Reduce Cost

    SBC: Rooted Farmers, LLC            Topic: 812

    PROJECT SUMMARYInstructions:The summary is limited to 250 words. The names and affiliated organizations of all Project Directors/Principal Investigators (PD/PI) should be listed inaddition to the title of the project. The summary should be a self-contained specific description of the activity to be undertaken and should focus on:overall project goal(s) and supporting objectives; plans to accomplis ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  6. Novel inexpensive light-concentrating optics and new MJ PV cell geometry for high energy-efficiency and high cost-efficiency PV

    SBC: SUN EDGE, LLC            Topic: 83

    Poultry growing consumes a a great deal of energy and electricity and fuel (propane) costs are asignificant part of farmers' growing costs.Current solar photovoltaic power systems seem like theycould reduce the industry's costs however because of their technical limits they can not.Sun Edge proposes novel optics for separating sunlight into its component wavelengths allowingfor precise spectrum ma ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  7. Development of an autonomous vehicle for application of a non-chemical, alternative technology addressing disease and pest control

    SBC: TRIC ROBOTICS INC.            Topic: 8130000000000001

    Gray mold and powdery mildew can account for as much as 80% of decay in strawberry productionand combined with arthropod pests have a significant impact on yield. Regular application ofpesticides is the traditional solution however increasing resistance regulations and a risingdemand for organic fruit production motivate a need for alternative non-chemical treatmentmethods. USDA ARS scientists dev ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Agriculture
  8. Automated Livestock Feeding System for Improved Sustainability and Profitability of Small Farms

    SBC: Provender Technologies, LLC            Topic: 8119999999999999

    The food supply chain consists of many potential contamination points including growingharvesting post-harvest handling transport processing distribution storage and packaging andfinally preparation by the consumer.Food can become contaminated with harmfulmicroorganisms at any point in the supply chain.If left unchecked microbial contamination cancause foodborne illness if the consumer eats contam ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Agriculture
  9. Sterilization and Scalable Dispensing of a Novel USDA-ARS WCRW Artificial Diet for Commercialization

    SBC: Frontier Scientific Inc.            Topic: 8130000000000001

    Gene transfer from wild relatives into crops (alien introgression) is of paramount importance toensure food security under changing climate by efficiently utilizing natural variation. Because ofthe stringent homoeologous (related) chromosome pairing control exerted by the Ph1-like geneswild relative chromosomes do not pair or recombine with the crop homoeologs/orthologs resultingin the transfer of ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Agriculture
  10. Proof-of-concept for lignocellulose processing to fuels using engineered thermophilic bacteria and cotreatment

    SBC: Enchi Corporation            Topic: 8800000000000001

    Enchi Corporation proposes an SBIR project aimed at an innovative approach for low-costprocessing of lignocellulose to fuels and chemicals based on engineered thermophilic bacteriacombined with milling during fermentation (cotreatment).This approach termed C-CBP avoidsthe two process steps responsible for the high cost of current technology: thermochemicalpretreatment and added enzymes.We target t ...

    SBIR Phase I 2020 Department of Agriculture
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