As a soil additive: To improve soil structure and health, sprinkle charged biochar directly over your garden and mix it into ...
Biochar, also referred to as carbon material, is produced from the thermochemical conversion process (heating or burning) of feedstocks or waste biomass, such as forest residue, crops, or agricultural ...
Addressing Global Nitrogen Challenges Nitrogen is an essential nutrient for plant productivity, yet its overuse in synthetic fertilizers often results in significant environmental problems such as ...
Applying woody biochar to farmland could help farmers grow healthier crops while locking more carbon into the soil, according to a new study published in Biochar. Researchers from Suncheon National ...
Peatlands store vast amounts of carbon, but when drained for agriculture, they can become powerful sources of greenhouse gases. A new two year study ...
The future of a proposed fertilizer facility in Saratoga County is unclear — and so are plans for a Fulton County location. Saratoga Biochar Solutions has been trying to build a plant in the town of ...
Biochar, a charcoal-like substance made from burning organic materials in a low or zero-oxygen environment, can improve the quality of soil and trap carbon dioxide in the earth for potentially ...
Application of biochar not only improves the soil and crop health, agricultural productivity but also help address the issues of increasing ailment caused by gastroenteritis disease caused by pathogen ...