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Re: Forest biochar rocket stove
#stoves
It was pointed out that my link to the AgWa was wrong. Sorry. Here is the correct link to the AgWa: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vi2DU_dYwMeY8TRHlz72d7Y8BrTb-OjhZGh5Tw7TMZs/edit?usp=sharing
It was pointed out that my link to the AgWa was wrong. Sorry. Here is the correct link to the AgWa: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1vi2DU_dYwMeY8TRHlz72d7Y8BrTb-OjhZGh5Tw7TMZs/edit?usp=sharing
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Kevin McLean
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#28530
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Cornell Cooperative extension: Biochar Webinar Series Nov 10-19
#webinar
Host organization: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County
Contact info: Deborah Aller: da352@...
Mina Vescera: 631-603-9613 • mv365@...
Dates and times: Tuesday, November 10th: Biochar
Host organization: Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County
Contact info: Deborah Aller: da352@...
Mina Vescera: 631-603-9613 • mv365@...
Dates and times: Tuesday, November 10th: Biochar
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Tom Miles
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#28529
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Re: #filtration #water
#filtration
#water
Hi Robert
We did a lot of work with a company that makes wet land sewage systems and reactive barriers. Here are the results of our work.
Regards
Stephen
Hi Robert
We did a lot of work with a company that makes wet land sewage systems and reactive barriers. Here are the results of our work.
Regards
Stephen
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Stephen Joseph
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#28528
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Re: Forest biochar rocket stove
#stoves
Thanks, Daniel. Here is a summary of the rock bed project. Rock beds are free, simple and cut firewood usage by a third. Millions of African families are using rock beds in their three stone
Thanks, Daniel. Here is a summary of the rock bed project. Rock beds are free, simple and cut firewood usage by a third. Millions of African families are using rock beds in their three stone
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Kevin McLean
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#28527
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Re: #filtration #water
#filtration
#water
Another info (Attached).
Regards,
Paul Chandrasekhar
Doctoral Researcher
Faculty of Agrobiology, Food
and Natural Resources
Department of Agroenvironmental
Chemistry and Plant Nutrition
Office
Another info (Attached).
Regards,
Paul Chandrasekhar
Doctoral Researcher
Faculty of Agrobiology, Food
and Natural Resources
Department of Agroenvironmental
Chemistry and Plant Nutrition
Office
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CHANDRA SEKHAR PAUL
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#28526
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Re: NYTimes.com: Belching Cows and Endless Feedlots: Fixing Cattle’s Climate Issues
#feed
#methane
Hello Kim,
It's a nice opportunity in the field of biochar. We found in research that sewage sludge biochar producing in pyrolysis temperature 320 ℃ is the highest container of available phosphorus.
Hello Kim,
It's a nice opportunity in the field of biochar. We found in research that sewage sludge biochar producing in pyrolysis temperature 320 ℃ is the highest container of available phosphorus.
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CHANDRA SEKHAR PAUL
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#28525
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Re: #filtration #water
#filtration
#water
Hello Robert,
I think there is nothing applying this idea to the industry. Filteration of phosphorous through biochar is new to me. This will be a very nice start up idea. I attached an article about
Hello Robert,
I think there is nothing applying this idea to the industry. Filteration of phosphorous through biochar is new to me. This will be a very nice start up idea. I attached an article about
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CHANDRA SEKHAR PAUL
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#28524
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#filtration #water
#filtration
#water
I am applying for a grant to construct filters for stormwater management in environmentally sensitive locations.
According to published studies, effective water filters can be made with biochar and
I am applying for a grant to construct filters for stormwater management in environmentally sensitive locations.
According to published studies, effective water filters can be made with biochar and
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Robert Lehmert
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#28523
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NYTimes.com: Belching Cows and Endless Feedlots: Fixing Cattle’s Climate Issues
#feed
#methane
All,
Beef production using feedlots is growing fastest in developing countries. Research in the US is ongoing on how to fix the CH4 and N2O emissions. Sounds like an opportunity for
All,
Beef production using feedlots is growing fastest in developing countries. Research in the US is ongoing on how to fix the CH4 and N2O emissions. Sounds like an opportunity for
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Kim Chaffee
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#28522
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Re: New paper on water saving benefits of biochsr
#irrigation
#water
Group, I view one of the great values of biochar is that it facilitates the leaching of sodium salts from sodic soils (which contain clay).
Sodic soils are those where the clay structure has been
Group, I view one of the great values of biochar is that it facilitates the leaching of sodium salts from sodic soils (which contain clay).
Sodic soils are those where the clay structure has been
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Rick Wilson
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#28521
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Re: New paper on water saving benefits of biochsr
#irrigation
#water
Paul and: list
Thanks for the added paper.
I see the clay in this study is nearly 2/3 clay, 1/3 sand - well above all the other studies in the new paper being discussed. This paper should be a
Paul and: list
Thanks for the added paper.
I see the clay in this study is nearly 2/3 clay, 1/3 sand - well above all the other studies in the new paper being discussed. This paper should be a
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Ron Larson
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#28520
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Re: Forest biochar rocket stove
#stoves
Hi Nicolas,
Gustavo Pena has posted on this group regarding his plancha. It looks good!
https://biochar.groups.io/g/main/search?q=gustavo
Regarding the minimal take-up of the stoves in your field
Hi Nicolas,
Gustavo Pena has posted on this group regarding his plancha. It looks good!
https://biochar.groups.io/g/main/search?q=gustavo
Regarding the minimal take-up of the stoves in your field
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Daniel Pidgeon
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#28519
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Re: New paper on water saving benefits of biochsr
#irrigation
#water
biochar and clay have distinctly different water hold strategies.
my impression from field observations is that they complement and need each other. the idea they compete is an error of insight; they
biochar and clay have distinctly different water hold strategies.
my impression from field observations is that they complement and need each other. the idea they compete is an error of insight; they
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David Yarrow
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#28518
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Re: New paper on water saving benefits of biochsr
#irrigation
#water
Based on some other research, biochar really can’t compete with clay for WHC. So minimal impact. However, I agree with biochar depending on particle sizes used to act as more of an aggregate
Based on some other research, biochar really can’t compete with clay for WHC. So minimal impact. However, I agree with biochar depending on particle sizes used to act as more of an aggregate
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Charles Hegberg
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#28517
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Re: New paper on water saving benefits of biochsr
#irrigation
#water
Dear Ron,
As you know clay soil generally retains a high amount of water in comparison to sandy soil. The addition of biochar to the clay soil increases the pores in soil particles. In my point of
Dear Ron,
As you know clay soil generally retains a high amount of water in comparison to sandy soil. The addition of biochar to the clay soil increases the pores in soil particles. In my point of
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CHANDRA SEKHAR PAUL
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#28516
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New paper on water saving benefits of biochsr
#irrigation
#water
List: cc the two corresponding authors in case they have more to add. (And thanks to the person supplying this lead, preferring to stay anonymous)
This is a valuable new non-fee biochar paper re
List: cc the two corresponding authors in case they have more to add. (And thanks to the person supplying this lead, preferring to stay anonymous)
This is a valuable new non-fee biochar paper re
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Ron Larson
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#28515
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Press release: 2021 Funding Opportunities for "Wood Innovations" and "Community Wood Energy and Wood Innovation" grant programs
#woodinnovationgrant
#usfs
From: Tucker, Julie -FS <julie.tucker@...>
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2020 8:45 AM
As we celebrate National Forest Products Week, please see today’s press release announcing funding opportunities
From: Tucker, Julie -FS <julie.tucker@...>
Sent: Tuesday, October 20, 2020 8:45 AM
As we celebrate National Forest Products Week, please see today’s press release announcing funding opportunities
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By
Tom Miles
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#28514
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Re: Biochar helps hold water, saves money: New Rice University Study
#water
#irrigation
Kim,
The devil is in the details.... Am curious about the supporting info for their conclusions.
Mike
Kim,
The devil is in the details.... Am curious about the supporting info for their conclusions.
Mike
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mikethewormguy
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#28513
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Re: Municipal sewer solids to biochar
#biosolids
Hello,
at sufficiently severe pyrolysis conditions (> 500°C) and residence times (> 3 min), all
reference organic contaminants and organic micropollutants are completely or nearlycompletely degraded
Hello,
at sufficiently severe pyrolysis conditions (> 500°C) and residence times (> 3 min), all
reference organic contaminants and organic micropollutants are completely or nearlycompletely degraded
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Helmut Gerber
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#28512
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Fabstove RE: [Biochar] Forest biochar rocket stove
#rocketstove
#stoves
#technology
Nicolas,
Here is some minimal information about the FabStove. It is made in South Africa, but can have assembly and even partial fabrication in the county (or region) of a project involving
Nicolas,
Here is some minimal information about the FabStove. It is made in South Africa, but can have assembly and even partial fabrication in the county (or region) of a project involving
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Paul S Anderson
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#28511
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