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Eco Barn in Sweden and the use of Biochar – The Carbon Negative Project An exciting “carbon negative” project fueled by an inspirational vision is
Eco Barn in Sweden and the use of Biochar – The Carbon Negative Project An exciting “carbon negative” project fueled by an inspirational vision is
This article is the fifth in a series of white papers, Understanding Biochar. Biochar is an amazing material and brings properties to soil that cannot be
This article is the fourth in a series of white papers, Understanding Biochar. Biochar that is made from clean agricultural residues, such as woody material, leaves
This article is the third in a series of white papers, Understanding Biochar. In summary, the water-soluble organics and ash in biochar influence the initial period
This article is the second in a series of white papers, Understanding Biochar. High levels of inorganic matter, or “ash”, have several consequences on the utility
This article is the first in a series of white papers, Understanding Biochar. Pyrolysis transforms the vegetable portion of the starting biomass into a new
Inside a greenhouse at Astarte Farm, garlic seedlings are growing in small containers, each filled with compost supplemented with biochar, a material designed to maintain
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