[Terrapreta] (no subject)

tharaka pilapitiya tharaka.pilapitiya at gmail.com
Mon Mar 26 22:47:54 CDT 2007


Hi SKB,

Its true i have surplus rice husk.
However i studied the net to fnd the best & effecient materials to use in my
fields.
So i found several web sites which were highlighted CARBONIZED RICE HUSK as
the ever best with compareing cocopeat & other.
There wre few in my lap memory.
please refer following web.


http://crri.nic.in/Engineering.htm



RON please get some thing from this & will send you more when i'm free.
tharaka



On 3/27/07, Sean K. Barry <sean.barry at juno.com> wrote:
>
>  Hi Tharaka,
>
> This sounds like the opinion of someone who has lots of rice husk
> available.  An unqualified opinion read during any research is not very
> useful.  If the source where this was written about rice husk has any data
> to qualify the opinion, then it would be worth sharing with this group,
> terrapreta at bioenergylists.org  Maybe a discussion of the properties of
> rice husk and how it is shown to be more beneficial to crop production can
> be presented ?  The use of rice husk charcoal may well depend on the soil,
> the climate, and the crops its used with as well.
>
> Michael J. Antal, Jr. at UH made this observation about rice hull
> charcoal, "On the other hand, rice hulls have much ash (nearly pure silica),
> and so does its charcoal."
>
> So, I think there needs to be more actual data provided beyond anecdotal
> recommendations.
>
> SKB
>
> Sean K. Barry
> Principal Engineer/Owner
> Troposphere Energy, LLC
> 11170 142nd St. N.
> Stillwater, MN 55082
> (651) 351-0711 (Home/Fax)
> (651) 285-0904 (Cell)
> sean.barry at juno.com
> http://www.renewableenergyaccess.com/rea/partner?cid=4765
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* tharaka pilapitiya <tharaka.pilapitiya at gmail.com>
> *To:* terrapreta at bioenergylists.org
> *Sent:* Monday, March 26, 2007 8:14 PM
> *Subject:* [Terrapreta] (no subject)
>
>
> I have ead some recerches says rice husk charcoal is the best carbon
> fertilizer comparing to other cocopeat & wood.
>
> Is that true ??
>
> please explain any-body knows.
>
> tharaka
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