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  1. Tangler Trifecta, Advanced Mating Disruption that Allows for Time and Labor Savings

    SBC: RIDGE QUEST INC.            Topic: 813

    Title: Tangler Trifecta Advanced Mating Disruption that Allows for Time and LaborSavings.Principle Director: Chandra Maleckas-BunkerNON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY: Many factors acting together including concerns about worker safetyfood safety pesticide resistance and new regulations governing pesticides have heightened growerawareness to reduce insecticide inputs and increase reliance on biopesticides. For ...

    SBIR Phase II 2023 Department of Agriculture
  2. Towards a scalable continuous flow plasma water treatment architecture for PFAS destruction

    SBC: FOURTH STATE LLC            Topic: 84

    Project SummaryPer and Poly fluorinated alkyl substances whose origins date back to the 1940s are a class ofcompounds possessing high thermal and chemical stability. The compounds have been used in a range ofconsumer products owing to these robust properties. Their unusual stability and thus long half-life have ledto the proliferation of these compounds in the environment. It is now well establish ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  3. XERICO Drought Tolerance Technology

    SBC: KOPESS AgTech LLC            Topic: 82

    KOPESS uses an innovative and proprietary technology called XERICO technology to increasedrought tolerance in crops. Drought is an extremely serious and recurring problem that limits cropproductivity and affects the economic vitality of farmers. The major corporate seed corn companieshave created a multi-billion-dollar industry based on genetically modified crops. However droughttolerance has been ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  4. EliteTree Biomass Tree Crop Technology

    SBC: KOPESS Biomass Solutions LLC            Topic: 81

    A rapid increase in the use of wood as a renewable feedstock for energy and bioproducts isexpected as new global climate change policies encourage a transition away from fossil fuels.Effective production of biomass feedstocks requires overcoming economic environmental andsocietal obstacles. Deploying tree crops that produce high yields (to improve profitability) withminimal inputs (for low environ ...

    STTR Phase I 2023 Department of Agriculture
  5. Novel permanently installed spray delivery system for improved pesticide application in specialty crops

    SBC: APPLICATION INSIGHT, LLC            Topic: 813

    The Z-system aims to develop and test the last remaining technological hurdle to thecommercialization of a Solid Set Canopy Delivery System (SSCDS) a project funded by USDASCRI grants and currently under the direction of Dr. Grieshop at Michigan State University.Implementation of an SSCDS system will have benefits in increased production increased workersafety and increased environmental safety as ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  6. Radar-based Spray Drift Detection and Quantification System

    SBC: APPLICATION INSIGHT, LLC            Topic: 813

    This project will result in a product that will allow pesticide applicators a means to monitor thequality of their spray applications real time to assure they are not causing levels of drift that mightadversely impact their surroundings. Private and professional applicators using this product willreduce both legal and environmental risks and provide a higher quality of service to their clients.Thi ...

    SBIR Phase I 2022 Department of Agriculture
  7. RNGplus from tailgas CO2 and Hydrogen

    SBC: QUANTALUX, LLC            Topic: 86

    To meet the strong demand for Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) by States and utilities the teamat Quantalux is developing an innovative system to produce more RNG using tailgas carbondioxide (CO2) and hydrogen (H2). Our approach is based on methanation catalysts and istargeted to anaerobic digesters at wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and dairy farms. Aconservative estimate is that the Quantalux RNG ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Agriculture
  8. Development of a high pressure chemical delivery system for aerial application platforms

    SBC: APPLICATION INSIGHT, LLC            Topic: 813

    PROJECT SUMMARY Title: Development of a high pressure chemical delivery system for aerial application platforms PD: Ledebuhr Mark A. Institution:    Application Insight LLC   Aerial application is limited in its productivity by the inability to produce low-drift sprays above certain speeds. Regardless of the nozzle higher airspeeds result in finer droplets and mo ...

    SBIR Phase II 2022 Department of Agriculture
  9. Tangler Trifecta, Advanced Mating Disruption that Provides for Rapid and Effective Control

    SBC: RIDGE QUEST INC.            Topic: 8130000000000001

    Tangler Trifecta Advanced Mating Disruption thatProvides for Rapid and Effective ControlChandra Maleckas-Bunker PI/PD Ridge Quest IncBrett Bunker COPI/PD Ridge Quest Inc.NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY:Many factors acting together including concerns aboutworker safety food safety pesticide resistance and new regulations governing pesticides haveheightened grower awareness to reduce insecticide inputs and in ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Agriculture
  10. Reduced drift and enhanced precision spray nozzles for aerial application using improved surface aerodynamics.

    SBC: APPLICATION INSIGHT, LLC            Topic: 8130000000000001

    There is an intense need for aerial spray application nozzles that are able to produce quality spraycoverage while minimizing losses to spray drift. Aerial nozzles that are used for application ofcrop protection materials to the ground are usually chosen for their ability to produce coarserdroplets with the smallest possible volume fraction of droplets below 150 microns. This is oftencalled the "d ...

    SBIR Phase I 2021 Department of Agriculture
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