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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 1181 - 1190 of 1760 projects

Colorado State University     |     HI     |     2009
This project aims to support Recovery Efforts for Hawaii's Imperiled Forest Birds by Working with Ranchers to Establish Native Tree "Islands".
Cornell University     |     NY     |     2009
This project aims to develop,test and document a streamlined approach for dariy producers to measure and manage whole farm nutrient mass balances
Friendly Aquaponics, Inc.     |     HI     |     2009
(5-20kW) farm methane-powered electric generator
University of Guam     |     GU     |     2009
This project aims to control tactics and reduce the insecticidal application to control the New Guinea Sugarcane Weevil to safeguard the environment
Universty of Hawaii     |     HI     |     2009
Herbicide Ballistic Technology
Advanced Technologies & Land Services Tree Farm     |     PA     |     2009
This project aims to demonstrate how a farm with royalty-free gas from a gas line can use this resource to operate farm equipment.
Agriment Services, Inc.     |     OH     |     2009
Demonstrate the use of an on-site bioremediation process using available bio-products in combination with compressed air diffusers for closure of inactive lagoons and management of sludge levels.
AL Sustainable Agriculture Network, Inc.     |     AL     |     2009
This project aims to stimulate the development and adoption of innovative conservation approaches and technologies. Will demonstrate the feasibility of using solar-powered irrigation systems at small scale, limited resource group farmsteads.
Alaska Bounty     |     AK     |     2009
The project entails the purchase and use of a tractor to mix and aerate compost piles using fish waste from a local fish processing plant. The protein will be composted with a range of local resources, including (but not limited to): kitchen scraps, wood chips, locally harvested peat moss, dirt, and grass clippings in a ratio not less than 4 parts carbon to one part fish, or used to produce a liquid fish-based fertilizer (hydrolysate). The grantee will produce a liquid fish hydrolysate formulated from fish parts, effective microorganisms (EM), and water. This liquid fish will be used as a foliar application on root vegetables. Both the compost and the liquid fish hydrolysate will be used at a local agricultural enterprise, located within 2 ½ miles from the partner fish processing plant.
AMRV RC&D     |     AL     |     2009
This projects aims to demonstrate how to capture the rainfall runoff from poultry houses to reduce the impact of storm water run-off on watershed and to recycle the water for poultry use resulting in the economic sustainability of poultry farms.