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RE: Mitigation of Climate Changes with Biochar

in #news7 years ago

Biochar is one way of improving production yields in poor soils around the world. There's also a case to be made for taking ruminant animals out of high density feed lots and putting them back on grasslands using holistic management techniques. There are so many ways we can use agriculture to reverse the problems of having too much atmospheric carbon everywhere. Thanks for posting!

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Hey buddy, thanks for this epic comment. :)

I have a big luck to be given an opportunity for first-hand biochar research with my college mentor. We already made 2 years long outside experiment on both clay and sandy soil. We used wood as feedstock and the first year we saw wheat and another year corn. Results were just amazing, both in carbon sequestration and in increased soil fertility. Biochar is definitely next big thing that's coming in the future which will help us feed the whole population while mitigation climate changes.

Cheers. :)

Awesome. I've seen trials in the past which were pretty amazing. Please post more here so we can follow your work!