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Protein Quantity and Quality for Channel Catfish Feeds
SBC: Indi-Bel, Inc. dba Delta Western Research Center Topic: N/AProtein is the most expensive component comprising a catfish feed; thus, a reduction in feed cost can most likely be achieved by either reducing the concentration of dietary protein, by using less expensive plant proteins, or by a combination of these factors. Feedstuffs of animal origin are expensive yet they are generally considered to be essential in catfish feeds. If low-protein, all plant-p ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of Agriculture -
Development of Automated Pig Weighing
SBC: Osborne Industries, Inc. Topic: N/ARaising pigs has become a specialized agribusiness. Pork producers have a desire to improve their efficiency of production in a cost effective manner. One tool to accomplish this is knowing the weight of the pig as it grows. This knowledge provides greater assistance in managing the feeding program as well as avoiding financial penalties when marketing. Feed costs account for 60% of the cost p ...
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of Agriculture -
Advanced Fiber Processing Technology for Agro-Plastic Composites
SBC: Pinnacle Technology, Inc. Topic: N/AN/A
SBIR Phase I 1996 Department of Agriculture -
POWDER AND GRANULAR FOOD PRODUCTS
SBC: Lembeck Associates Inc. Topic: N/ARECOGNIZING SERIOUS CONSTRAINTS ASSOCIATED WITH PRESENT M METHODS OF EXPORT MOVEMENT OF FOOD STAPLES SUCH AS WHEAT FLOUR TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, THE RESEARCHER PROPOSES A CONTAINERIZED SYSTEM. THE CONCEPT ELIMINATES THE USE OF BAGSAND SUBSTITUTES SELF DISCHARGING SEALED CONTAINERS WITH SPECIALIZED VESSELS. THE PROPOSED SYSTEM WOULD PERMIT MOVEMENT OF PRODUCTS FROM THE U.S. PRODUCING POINT TO FORE ...
SBIR Phase I 1985 Department of Agriculture