Nicole Draina shares how biochar can make an essential difference in sustainable agriculture, particularly during the climate ...
Marshall Webb is accustomed to getting his hands dirty. After all, he’s the woodlands manager at Shelburne Farms, the sprawling agricultural estate on Lake Champlain that has been in his family for ...
Biochar traps microorganisms that can sequester carbon emissions in the soil for long periods of time, lessening farmers’ environmental impact. It can also help farmers by holding things like ...
The Bureau of Land Management on Tuesday unveiled a new project that will turn leftover woody debris from the Holiday Farm Fire into charcoal, also known as biochar. The project, established by BLM ...
Crop, animal, and even municipal waste, can be baked and processed into biochar, which enhances soil and sequesters carbon.
Researchers have developed a biochar composite enhanced with nZVI that dramatically improves the removal of harmful nitrate nitrogen ...
A new international study argues that the world’s farms could be repurposed into one of the most powerful tools for climate ...
From the citrus fields of Japan to the willow forests of Wales and the cropland of the Amazon Basin, farmers have used biochar—the practice of burying charcoal in soil to improve fertility—for ...
MENOKEN N.D. - Though many fields in the area remain damp from the wet, cool spring, the staff at Menoken Farm are finding plenty of projects to keep them busy, like no-till planting potatoes, working ...
Farmers who use biochar with Biorgano have resilient soils, better harvests, and save on input costs. This indicates that biochar serves as a pillar for sustainable agricultural practices, which are a ...