More than 180 research projects have been funded since the AAI was established in 1996. Projects funded for 2008-09 are:
- Establishing a USDA Process Verification Program: Capitalizing on Michigan’s Leadership in Individual Animal Identification—Dan Buskirk.
- Utilizing Wetlands for the Diversion, Retention and Natural Treatment of Tile-Line Effluent from Manured Cropland—Tim Harrigan.
- Impact of the Variation in Egg Numbers on Fertility in Dairy Cattle—James Ireland.
- Turkey Femur Integrity: A Structural and Functional Analysis—Darrin Karcher.
- Developing an Integrated Animal Manure Operation to Produce a High-Quality and Large Quantity Lignocellulosic Feedstock for Bio-Ethanol Refinery—Wei Liao.
- The Scoop Newsletter on Animal Agriculture and the Environment—Wendy Powers.
- Boron Treatment of Stored Swine Manure Slurry to Reduce Hydrogen Sulfide and Conserve Ammonia Nitrogen and Sulfur on a Commercial Swine Farm—Mel Yokoyama.
To search previously funded proposals, visit the AAI database search page.