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Solar-powered Efficient Dryer for Crop Preservation, Conditioning, and Storage
SBC: MICRO NANO TECHNOLOGIES LLC Topic: 812Solar-powered Efficient Dryer for Crop PreservationConditioning and StorageDr. Michael SchmidMicro Nano Technologiesnd 747 SW 2 AvenueIMB 34 Suite 214Gainesville FL 32601Phone: (407) 719-5435Email: mschmid@mntusa.comDr. Saeed MoghaddamMechanical and Aerospace Engineering DepartmentUniversity of FloridaGainesville FL 32611Phone: (352)392-0889Email: saeedmog@ufl.eduDrying is an energy-intensive proc ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Production of largemouth bass for the food fish market using commercial split-pond systems
SBC: AMERICAN SPORT FISH HATCHERY MANAGEMENT GROUP LLC Topic: 87Largemouth bass (LMB - Micropterus salmoides) production for the foodfish market is growing inthe US.Traditionally LMB producers in the US have relied on traditional earthen ponds as theirprimary production system for culturing this species. Yearly LMB producers in the SoutheasternUS using traditional earthen ponds as the primary production unit are plagued by low survival slowgrowth poor food con ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture -
RUTE Foundation: SUNTRACKER. Low LCOE, High-Clearance, Pole-Mounted, Cable-Stayed, Cattle-Grade Agrivoltaics.
SBC: Rute Foundation Systems, Incorported Topic: 86RUTE SUNTRACKER (RST) is a new hardware solution that supports PV solar above cattlepasture. RST is a cable-stayed pole-mounted high-clearance solar tracker system. High-clearancesolar saves rangeland saves water and increases farm income especially important for smallranches where income has decreased below sustainable levels due to climate stress. RST addressesUSDA Strategic Goal 1: Combat Clima ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Building Rural Wildfire Resilience through GIS mapping and UAV Verification of High-Risk-Lightning Strikes
SBC: HELIOS POMPANO INC Topic: 86PROJECT SUMMARYTitle:Building Rural Wildfire Resilience through GIS mapping and UAV Verification of High-Risk- Lightning StrikesPI: Dr. Istvan KereszyLightning ignitions are responsible for over 70% of the area burned in the American Westtotaling 5.5 million acres of land burned annually. These major wildfires significantly impactvulnerable communities causing between $120 to $190bn of economic da ...
SBIR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Advanced Grid Interactive Load Efficiency (AGILE)
SBC: COMMUNITY ENERGY LABS INC Topic: 86PROJECTSUMMARY Title: AdvancedGrid-InteractiveLoadEfficiency(AGILE) PD: BarhamTanyaA Institution:CommunityEnergyLabsINC Policiesnationwidearetargetingrapidadoptionofgrid-integratedbuildingstrategiestime-varying electricitypricesbuildingelectrificationandresiliency.Butadvocatesworrythattop-down innovationleavessmallerandmorevulnerablecommunitiesbehind. Thisprojectbringsaffordable gridconnectivityto ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Development of efficacious ribonucleic acid-based formulations for the control of spongy moth
SBC: NANOSUR LLC Topic: 81The European spongy moth (Lymantria dispar dispar ) (ESM) is a non-native insect pest withlarvae that feeds on leaves of over 300 broad-leaved species including forest shade ornamentaland fruit trees as well as shrubs. The spongy moth defoliated over 98 million acres of U.S.forests from 1924 to 2018. Current biological insecticides used in spongy moth control have notbeen efficacious enough and ch ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Decorative Architectural Panels from Agricultural Byproducts
SBC: FORMOLOGY, INC. Topic: 88PROJECT SUMMARYProject SummaryProposed study is in response to the USDA NIFA SBIR Phase II Topic Area 8.8 "Biofuels andBiobased Products." Formology specializes in the innovation manufacture commercializationand sale of specialty wood and natural fiber panels for architecture and design/build markets; andwould like to meet the demands of the architecture and design (A&D) industries forenvironmenta ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Agroview and Agrosense for AI-enhanced precision nutrient management Phase II
SBC: AGRICULTURE INTELLIGENCE INC Topic: 813AgIntel a spinoff company of the University of Florida (UF) has licensed two novel technologiesfrom UF: Agroview and AgroSense. Agroview a digital twin of an agricultural field can deliveraccurate zone-based fertility and prescription maps for precision nutrient applications. Agrosensecan convert a traditional fertilizer applicator (sprayer or spreader) to a smart machine for precisionnutrient app ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Identification of Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus effector interactome by proximity labeling coupled with proteomics in citrus
SBC: SOIL CULTURE SOLUTIONS, LLC Topic: 82Huanglongbingdisease("HLB")causedbythebacteriumCandidatusLiberibacterasiaticus ("CLas")haskilledmillionsofcitrustreesandreducedaverageyieldinFloridaby50%costing billionsinlostrevenue. CRISPRisthemostpowerfultoolforrapidbreedingofnewHLB-resistantcitrustreesbut hastobeprecededbyidentifyingspecificgene-editingtargets.Theidentificationoftargetgeneshas beenchallengingbecauseofpoorunderstandingoftheHLBp ...
SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture -
Investigation of Novel Fluor Mop Adsorbent for Prevention and Remediation of PFAS contamination in Livestock
SBC: WEAVER LABS LLC Topic: 83Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are highly resistant to chemical/thermal degradation and arehydrophobic and oleophobic. Due to these properties they have been used for decades in productssuch as aqueous film-forming foams Teflon waterproof clothing and food packaging. The sameproperties that make them useful also cause them to be difficult to remediate and to bioaccumulatein livestock and humans. ...
STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture