Why Gardeners Swear by Biochar — And How You Can Make Your Own originally appeared on Dengarden. It's possible you've heard of biochar or know someone who uses it, but if you're reading this, then you ...
Research between Penn State and some European institutions is trying to identify risks associated with biochar to make a safer soil amendment for farmers and the environment.
A new study has unveiled an innovative way to turn waste into a powerful tool for sustainable agriculture. Researchers have ...
Retrieved as trash and unloaded as treasure, piles of dead wood are dropped off at this biochar facility in Berthoud, Colorado, for an opportunity at a second life. James Gaspard is the CEO of this ...
Biochar is gaining popularity with viticulturists for its ability to sequester carbon and improve soil health, but ...
Shannon Speir, PhD, assistant professor of water quality at the University of Arkansas (U of A), received a $1.9 million, ...