Project Search
Since its inception in 2004, CIG has funded hundreds of projects, boosting natural resource conservation while helping producers improve the health of their operations for the future. Use this tool to search for CIG projects based on any of the criteria listed below.
CIG projects from 2004-2009 may be missing information in the following categories: Resource Concern (specific), Conservation Practice, Production/Use.
Bay and a growing concern throughout California. A denitrifying woodchip bioreactor is proven technology that has yet to achieve widespread use in California. By incorporating nutrient and irrigation water management practices, farmers will reduce the amount of nutrient loss from their fields. By treating tile water with a denitrifying woodchip bioreactor, farmers will further reduce the nitrate loading before discharging to the environment or re-using the water for irrigation.
of Rhode Island agriculture. Our provisional list of target species includes apples, peaches, other orchard crops, blueberries, cranberries and vine crops. In collaboration with state-based experts and producers, we will identify key landscape and site features that
support managed and wild pollinator populations (e.g., areas of bare soil for digger bees, dead wood for carpenter bees), and make recommendations for producers and growers about habitat management activities the can use to support or enhance populations of these beneficial insects.