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Researchers have found utilizing biosolids-derived biochar as a catalyst in pyrolysis enhances bio-oil production, supporting ...
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 ...
AMP now is exploring another option for that organic waste; turning it into biochar. Biochar is a charcoal-like substance formed when the organic material is heated in the absence of oxygen.
Along with the crushed rock, some of the applications included compost or a combination of compost and biochar (in this case, burned pine and fir left over from local logging). Other plots were ...