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NZ Biochar Workshop Tour Announcement

Posted on 03/02/2018 by Trevor
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Please follow this link for details: http://allblackearthevents.org.nz/ ABE would welcome your support for these events. Your support could be by way of attending, sponsoring or forwarding this announcement to anyone you think may be interested. … Continue reading →

Posted in Advocacy, Education | Tagged Auckland, Bay of Plenty, courses, education, Gisborne, Nelson, Otago, Waikato, workshops | Leave a reply

Koanga kontiki in action

Posted on 27/09/2016 by Trevor
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I have a few burning issues with public safety here… what’s your opinion? … Continue reading →

Posted in Biochar Production | Tagged courses, flame cap, Koanga Institute, kontiki, production, TFOD | 1 Reply

Biochar 2016 – Oregon

Posted on 30/05/2016 by Trevor
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Biochar 2016: August 22-25, 2016 Experience the Synergy Over the last several years, researchers have helped open up many promising avenues for biochar market development in North America. Likewise, many entrepreneurs and small business owners have made investments to develop … Continue reading →

Posted in Advocacy, Science & research | Tagged conference, courses, USA | 1 Reply

Franklin announcements

Posted on 29/08/2015 by Trevor
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Hi all, I am seeking some assistance with two Franklin Treecroppers projects I am involved with. First is the Franklin Food Forest.  We are developing a community learning and demonstration food forest at Pukekohe High School on the site of … Continue reading →

Posted in farming | Tagged conference, courses, Franklin, small batch, TFOD, TLUD | Leave a reply

NZBRC biochar training course

Posted on 11/11/2014 by Trevor
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The New Zealand Biochar Research Centre is planning to organise a Professional Development Course in Biochar Training for Environmental Sustainability and Economic Development to be held at Massey University (Palmerston North) by the end of summer (Feb-March 2015). This course … Continue reading →

Posted in Biochar Production, Education, Soil application, Uncategorized | Tagged courses, education, NZBRC | 1 Reply

Biochar training course + conference, Nanjing

Posted on 27/10/2014 by Trevor
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“Following the success of the first and the second Biochar Training Course, The Biochar and Green Agriculture Center of Nanjing Agriculture University in collaboration with the University of Newcastle and University of NSW of Australia is announcing a third course to be held … Continue reading →

Posted in Education, Science & research | Tagged conference, courses, education, teaching | Leave a reply

Biochar in vineyards workshop, Tasmania

Posted on 05/09/2014 by Trevor
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Wednesday 10 September—Biochar in vineyards workshop, Josef Chromy, Relbia | Tasmanian Times. … Continue reading →

Posted in horticulture | Tagged Australia, combustion, courses, production, small batch | Leave a reply

Dr. John H Todd – Ecological Design

Posted on 02/04/2014 by Trevor
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Recommended viewing. A few missed opportunities in the first half for incorporating biochar applications but about 30min in, Dr Todd starts discussing soil formation and biochar. … Continue reading →

Posted in Education, Science & research, Soil remediation, Uncategorized | Tagged courses, media, nutrient management, USA, water quality | Leave a reply

Biochar Burn School

Posted on 14/12/2013 by Trevor
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Kelpie Wilson from www.wilsonbiochar.com has led this initiative… “A quick summary of results of experiments in open burn techniques to minimize smoke and maximize charcoal production. Experiments were conducted by volunteers over a 3 day period, November 15-17, 2013, outside … Continue reading →

Posted in Biochar Production, Education | Tagged combustion, courses, media, production, teaching, USA | Leave a reply

Biochar Education

Posted on 28/06/2013 by Sonia Corbett
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The ABE site will have a lot of valuable research results. On the education page, I would like to see some interpretation of these results for gardeners and small farmers, as well as more conventional farmers, with practical help in … Continue reading →

Posted in Education, gardening, Projects | Tagged courses, education, teaching | Leave a reply

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