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  1. A Biogas-Tolerant Engine-Generator for Advanced Agricultural Waste Management Systems

    SBC: MAINSTREAM ENGINEERING CORP            Topic: 811

    Anaerobic digesters are capable of producing methane-rich biogas from animal manure and also offer the advantages of controlling odors, reducing pathogens, and minimizing the environmental impact of the waste. The biogas produced from anaerobic digesters is a renewable, distributed source of energy that can be used to generate electricity to offset power consumption on farms. Unfortunately, biogas ...

    SBIR Phase II 2010 Department of Agriculture
  2. Encapsulating Aqueous Diets for Beneficial Insects Using Synthetic Polymers

    SBC: AMERICAN SUPERCONDUCTOR CORPORATION            Topic: N/A

    This proposal seeks to develop a method for the encapsulation of a liquid artificial culture medium that has been proven suitable for rearing a variety of beneficial insects. There are no existing methods available for the production of soft-shelled, aqueous-filled, 1 cm diameter capsules which could be used to encapsulate water-based artificial diets. All current industrial encapsulation techno ...

    SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of Agriculture
  3. PHOSPHORUS REMOVAL IN AGRICULTURAL RUNOFF USING AN INTEGRATED WETLAND/CHEMICAL SYSTEM

    SBC: Db Environmental Laboratory In            Topic: N/A

    A PROPOSED INTEGRATED WETLAND-CHEMICAL TREATMENT SYSTEM HAS THE POTENTIAL TO BE AN EFFECTIVE, ECONOMICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTALLY ACCEPTABLE TECHNIQUE FOR REMOVING PHOSPHORUS FROM AGRICULTURAL WASTEWATERS. THE PROPOSED SYSTEM CONSISTS OF A SUBMERSED MACROPHYTE POND (SMP) FOR SUSPENDED SOLIDS, DISSOLVED ORGANIC CARBON AND P REMOVAL, AS WELL AS ELEVATION OF WATER COLUMN PH LEVELS. EFFLUENT FROM THE SMP ...

    SBIR Phase II 1996 Department of Agriculture
  4. Biological Control of Thrips palmi: An Emerging National Imperative

    SBC: Glades Crop Care, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Pest management professionals in Florida are facing a severe new threat, Thrips palmi Karny, commonly known as the melon thrips. Because of its ability to defoliate plants and markedly reduce yields, broad host range, and the difficulty of chemical control, biological control systems must be found. T. palmi has continued to spread steadily after it was first discovered in the continental U.S. in ...

    SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of Agriculture
  5. Low Cost Mass Production Technology for Mite Predators of Spider Mites and Thrips

    SBC: Predation, Inc.            Topic: N/A

    Phytoseiid mites are efficient predators which are used to control spider mites and other pests. Annual world sales of these mites total approximately $8-10 million. Current production methods for the most commonly used phytoseiid, Phytoseiulus persimilis, use a three component system of plant, pest and predator. These production methods are very labor intensive and require large amounts of spa ...

    SBIR Phase II 1997 Department of Agriculture
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