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Biochar is a carbon-rich material produced through the pyrolysis of organic matter, such as agricultural waste, wood chips, or manure. The process involves heating the biomass in a low-oxygen environment, which converts it into a stable form of carbon that can be used to enhance soil health. Biochar is typically mixed into the soil to improve its structure, increase water retention, and promote beneficial microbial activity.
| Material | Organic biomass feedstock |
| Production method | Pyrolysis |
| Particle size | Typically 1 mm to 10 mm |
| pH level | Typically between 6 and 10 |
| Carbon content | 50% to 90% |
When choosing biochar, consider the source of the biomass, as this can affect the quality and properties of the final product. Specify the desired particle size, carbon content, and pH level based on your soil requirements. Additionally, inquire about any certifications or testing that demonstrate the biochar's effectiveness for soil health and environmental impact. Quantities may vary based on the scale of your application, so be clear about your needs when requesting a quote.
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Biochar is used to improve soil health, enhance water retention, and support plant growth.
Biochar is produced through the pyrolysis process, which heats organic material in a low-oxygen environment.
Yes, biochar is considered an organic input and can be used in organic farming practices.
Benefits include improved soil fertility, increased microbial activity, and enhanced carbon sequestration.
Biochar can remain in the soil for hundreds to thousands of years, depending on environmental conditions.
Yes, when produced and used correctly, biochar can be environmentally beneficial.