A type of charcoal called biochar is created by pyrolyzing organic materials like wood, organic waste, and agricultural residues. By heating these materials in a low-oxygen environment, a process known as pyrolysis produces a material that is rich in carbon and has a special porous structure. The potential advantages of this age-old method for agriculture, environmental sustainability, and climate change mitigation have brought it back into the spotlight. Biochar is known to improve nutrient retention in the soil, providing a stable reservoir for essential elements like nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. This can lead to increased plant growth and yield. The porous nature of biochar may enhance soil structure, promoting.
Size | 1 Cubic, 1lbs, 24 Quarts, 3 lbs, 6lbs, 8 Quarts |
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