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Diversion From Land Disposal Of Nutrients Recovered From Non-MPP Processing Plant Wastewater To Value-Added Use In Multi-Species Feed...
SBC: AGRI PROCESSING SERVICES, L.L.C. Topic: N/ANon-Meat and Poultry Product (Non-MPP) food processing plants manage their effluent to satisfy environmental regulations concerning waste discharge. Currently, many non-MPP plants mechanically screen out large pieces of organic material (biosolids) that are processed for use as livestock feed. However, minute biosolids in liquid suspension collected from the food plants effluent are generally disp ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Agriculture -
Fouling-Resistant Inorganic MF Membrane for Improved Food and Beverage Processing
SBC: Ceramem Corporation Topic: N/A"Honey bee pollination is estimated to contribute over $14 billion annually to agricultural production. Honey bee pollination services in the larger ecosystem are also of vital importance. However, apiculture in the United States is threatened, especially by infestations of exotic parasitic mites. Varroa destructor, in particular, is lethal to many colonies, decimating both feral and managed honey ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Agriculture -
Development of acoustic cavitation based affordable milk processing technology for small rural dairy farms
SBC: Harris Acoustic Products Corporation Topic: N/A"Milk supply by the small dairy farms to the local markets not only reduces transportation costs but also provides cultural and economic benefits to the communities. However, the majority of the milk processing operations are carried out in large plants at the wholesale level. Such capacities and the large capital requirement act as a barrier to entry for small farmers and prohibit them to get a b ...
SBIR Phase I 2007 Department of Agriculture -
PLODIA INTERPUNCTELLA 6
SBC: Microgenesys Inc. Topic: N/ATHE INDIAN MEAL MOTH (IMM), PLODIA INTERPUNCTELLA (HUBNER), IS A STORED PRODUCTS PEST OF WORLDWIDE IMPORTANCE. DUE TO ITS INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE, IMM HAS BECOME DIFFICULT TO CON TROL. A GRANULOSIS VIRUS (PIGV) HAS SHOWN CONSIDERABLE POTENTIAL IN CONTROLLING IMM. MICROGENESYS,INC. PROPOSES TO CONDUCT EXPERIMENTS TO INVESTIGATE THE COMMERCIAL APPLICATION OF PIGV. THE MOST ECONOMICAL METHOD OF PIGV P ...
SBIR Phase I 1986 Department of Agriculture -
EXPRESSION OF FOREIGN GENES IN WHOLE INSECTS USING RECOMBINANT BACULOVIRUS
SBC: Microgenesys Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1986 Department of Agriculture -
PREDICTIONS OF ROCK ANCHOR CAPACITIES BY UP-HOLE SEISMIC VELOCITY TECHNIQUES
SBC: FOSTER-MILLER, INC. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1986 Department of Agriculture -
TRANSLOCATABLE HERBICIDES
SBC: Terronics Development Corp. Topic: N/APRESENT-DAY HERBICIDE SPRAYING OF FIELD ROW CROPS IS VERY INEFFICIENT; OVER 75 PERCENT OF THE HERBICIDE IS WASTED AS OVERSPRAY, WHICH IS COSTLY AND CONTAMINATES THE ENVIRONMENT.THE FEASIBILITY OF EFFICIENTLY APPLYING TRANSLOCATABLE HERBICIDES WITH ELECTROSTATIC SPRAY DEPOSITION TECHNIQUES WILL BE EXAMINED. STUDIES WILL EVALUATE DIFFERENT PARTICLE CHARGING MEANS, INCLUDING INDUCTION CHARGING, CORON ...
SBIR Phase I 1986 Department of Agriculture