Episode 11 of Char Chit Chat features a chat with Dale from the Bay of Plenty area of New Zealand. Dale is an ecologist with a strong interest in tree systems and biochar. We delve into his hands-on, low budget … Continue reading
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Great to see The Conversation discussing biochar as a solution. … Continue reading
Only passing mentions on the important biochar component of this project. Also picked up by Scoop. It would be great to see the related work with schools extended into biochar production. Great education opportunities for TLUD stoves projects, teaching the … Continue reading
I posted on this story in the BNNZ FB page last month and it continues to get picked up by media. Its a great story with some biochar sprinkled in the forest roots and the article… “These native trees were … Continue reading
https://www.agresearch.co.nz/news/aramiro-where-innovation-meets-whenua “Biochar and beyond Now, the partnership is breaking new ground again — quite literally — with the launch of Aotearoa’s first long-term field trial into biochar in pastoral systems. Biochar, a charcoal-like substance made from forest waste, has potential … Continue reading
I think the timing is ripe for biochar experts in BNNZ to connect with Vincent and SBN for a biochar related discussion. Lets see if we can make this happen. … Continue reading
You can check out the BNNZ press release Co/ Scoop here. The wording is much the same in the PR.co.nz version that was featured in the May ABE newsletter. I look forward to catching up with you there. … Continue reading
Another informative discussion here with Klaus sharing some great biochar preparation tips along with his broad knowledge on many subjects: “We have over 30 years of international experience in working alongside nature to bring land to its full potential of … Continue reading
Nice coverage on Seven Sharp which has been shared to the BNNZ FB page NZ Herald coverage reported to BNNZ LinkedIn page … Continue reading
Great initiative here Joany and the TheGoodCarbonFarm collaborating widely & freely. Do share with any teachers you know. … Continue reading