Bob Wells and Jon Nilsson of CharGrow, LLC give us an overview of biochar production at the Grandview Living Web Farm. They describe how the facility is operated utilizing the maximum amount of energy created during the process as possible. Find out more about CharGrow products that are ready to use for vegetables, flowers, trees and shrubs at carbonchar.com.
VIDEO: Farm Scale Biochar Part 8 Q & A
Bob Wells and Jon Nilsson of CharGrow, LLC give us an overview of biochar production at the Grandview Living Web Farm. They describe how the facility is operated utilizing the maximum amount of energy created during the process as possible. Find out more about CharGrow products that are ready to use for vegetables, flowers, trees and shrubs at carbonchar.com.
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Since the CharGrow is available throughout the US how can the "inoculated" char pass the pasteurization requirements for shipping in this country?? Wouldn't that kill anything beneficial in the char?
Thanks for making the video.
Talking about banding and inoculating individual plants… Is there farm machinery designed for this…?
Living Web Farms,
Do have a reference for the data for when one of you said, "By applying 10 pounds of biochar per acre in the form of granules/pellets, we saw a 10 percent increase in yield of (I think it was corn) by increasing growth in the germination stage."
can you mixed more than 10% or 20% of the charged biochar into the native soil for growing plants? any data on the plant growth results? does the EPA need to approve your biochar to be released into the environment?
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