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  1. An Unmanned Fully Autonomous Long Endurance Forest Rover for Automated Pine Resin Collection

    SBC: B & L Naval Stores, Inc.            Topic: 81

    We propose an innovative robotic technology to tap slash pine trees and collect their oleoresinfor processing using an unmanned fully autonomous long-range robotic forest rover as part ofthe strategy to revive the dormant turpentine industry in the Southeastern United States. Thisintegrated system will replace the labor-intensive work of collecting slash pine oleoresin.The objectives of this Phase ...

    SBIR Phase I 2019 Department of Agriculture
  2. Evaluating the Feasibility of Cultivating Yaupon Holly for its Food Value Phase II

    SBC: YAUPON Wellness Company, Inc            Topic: 812

    With over a trillion cups of caffeinated beverages consumed each year caffeine is arguably theworld's most frequently consumed stimulant. Caffeine is widely used to enhance athleticperformance body composition pain relief and mental acuity. Naturally caffeinated beveragesinclude coffee black and green tea cola cocoa guarana yerba mat© and Yaupon tea.According to the Tea Association of the USA tea ...

    SBIR Phase II 2019 Department of Agriculture
  3. Development of BtBooster Synergist for Beetle-Active Bt

    SBC: INSECTIGEN INC            Topic: N/A

    Coleopteran pests pose a significant threat to agriculture, ornamental plants, turf, and forestry. White grubs are the most cosmopolitan and damaging turfgrass pest of cool and warm season grasses in the U.S. White grubs feed on grass roots and are transported in sod and nursery plants. The older chemical pesticides, including organophosphates and carbamates, act as nerve toxins and kill many inse ...

    SBIR Phase I 2009 Department of Agriculture
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