[Terrapreta] Terra Carbona and Bring Biochar to the Market
lou gold
lou.gold at gmail.com
Sat Apr 26 09:32:02 CDT 2008
Agreed Tom.
And it would be great to get some additional test protocols directed toward
water retention. This may emerge as the most critical advantage in a water
short world.
Increasingly, I see TP as an integrated bundle of functional advantages. It
would be great to get some metrics for this bundling aspect.
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 11:12 AM, Tom Miles <tmiles at trmiles.com> wrote:
> *While carbon sequestration may become an important economic stimulus it
> is one of many compelling reasons to use Biochar. Others include increasing
> soil fertility or reducing or fertilizer use. *
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> *Some of the most productive discussion on this list is about pot trials
> and field trials. We should help develop Christelle's Terracarbona project
> to identify and characterize pot trials and field trials. Christelle, what
> can this group to aid that project?*
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> *Terracarbona http://terracarbona.com/*
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> *Charcaldb http://terracarbona.com/ *
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> *Also, for those who may have missed it, Dr. Steven Joseph made an
> excellent summary presentation at a conference in Ames, Iowa in November
> 2007 titled."Bring Biochar to the Market; Materials, Process and Plant
> Considerations" See
> http://www.bioeconomyconference.org/images/Joseph,Stephen.pdf*
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> *Tom*
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