Organic Farmer Uses Biochar – Quick Look at First Year Results
Vermont organic farmer Will Allen (and author of The War on Bugs) used Soil Reef biochar in different places and in different application rates at his Cedar Circle farm.
He found the growth differences in his sunflowers and beans to be very significant.
Join Biochar Bob in this quick look at the results and see how biochar worked in his farm! We’ll be following up with a longer, more complete visit of his farm once his harvest numbers are in. Stay Tuned!
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http://www.cedarcirclefarm.org
http://www.soilreef.com
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Guys. Really? You’re comparing a treatment to a previous years crop? C’mon now. There are way too many variables that are gonna affect your crop to say ‘it was the biochar’. Next time divide your plot up in sections and apply the scientific method.