It can help improve soil health. Officials launch bold plan to control invasive pests using 'supercharged' method: '[They] ...
Most people probably don't think about soil as a living thing. But it is filled with millions of tiny organisms that play a ...
The following guest editorial was submitted by soil science professor David Laird of Iowa State University in response to a recent Farm Journal article about biochar titled “New Row-Crop Product ...
HyveGeo believes it can turn the desert green and remove carbon from the atmosphere – using biochar and microscopic algae.
A plant to produce biochar - a form of charcoal - from green waste has been given the go-ahead. The proposal for Ludlow ...
This summer, Minneapolis will open a facility to take wood waste and turn it into something called biochar. "Looks like wood chips but black. It's not charcoal, but it's like it," said Jim Doten ...
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But a new treasure on the market is getting prospectors excited, not least for the role it could play in fixing the problem ...
A plan to set up a plant to produce biochar – a form of charcoal – from green waste has been recommended for approval. Members of a Shropshire Council planning committee will consider the plans for ...
The dual role of biochar — a form of charcoal that is used for organic use —in climate mitigation and rural livelihoods took ...
The main ingredient for HyveGeo’s product is biochar, a carbon-rich, charcoal-like material made by burning organic materials in a low-oxygen environment in a process known as pyrolysis.