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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.

Showing 1081 - 1090 of 1760 projects

University of Guam     |     GU     |     2010
Ease the Adoption of Farm Pest Management Practices in Eggplant
University of Guam     |     GU     |     2010
Improve Soil Health by Conducting a Green Waste to Mulch Demonstration Project and Compost Education Program for Farmers in Guam
University of Hawaii     |     HI     |     2010
Evaluate and Demonstrate Cover Cropping for Cucurbit Growers in Hawaii
University of Hawaii     |     HI     |     2010
This project is focused on Innovative Waste Management System for commercial and small swine operations.
Bachand & Associates     |     CA     |     2010
This project will focus on demonstrating cost effective agricultural BMPs to retain and infiltrate storm water
Beartooth RC&D Area, Inc.     |     MT     |     2010
Allow cattle feeding operations to utilize new manure conditioning (composting) equipment to make more efficient use of their nutrients.
Board of Trustees of Southern Illinois university     |     IL     |     2010
A variable width buffer design will be developed to effectively handle concentrated flow in row-cropped agricultural areas. The design will be based on over ten years of riparian buffer investigations in union and Johnson counties in southern Illinois.
California Native Plant Society     |     CA     |     2010
To establish baseline knowledge about natural grasslands and invasive plants on grazing lands
Chena Power     |     AK     |     2010
This project is to use the 60'X96' geothermally powered production greenhouse located at Chena Hot Springs Resort, as a site to test various commercial technologies currently used for greenhouse crops. Greenhouse projects are no common in Alaska. In reviewing the complete list of projects currently being funded in Alaska by the Denali Commission or the Alaska Energy Authority in the last two year, there are listing of many studies, reports and analyses of geothermal and alternative energy systems. But there are no actual construction projects to put "hardware into the ground" or demonstrate improvements. Our goal in this project is to address this lack head on: to tangibly validate the latest comparative developments in new lighting technology and environmental control and show the improvements in plant growth.
CO Big Country RC&D     |     CO     |     2010
This agreement is to provide financial assistance to Colorado Big Country Resource Conservation and Development, Inc. to develop a feasibility project to confirm results which shows trained dogs with handlers are more time and cost efficient than humans when locating Yellow Star thistle infestations in Mesa County, Colorado.