Soil
Biochar dates back thousands of years to indigenous Amazonian people’s practice of adding carbon-rich additives like low-temperature charcoal, bones, and pottery shards to soil — adding this mixture to soil created extremely fertile and nutrient-rich soil.
Centuries of research prove that biochar:
→ Provides long-term water retention since it doesn’t break down
→ Helps soil retain nutrients
→ Removes contaminants from soil
Farmers, ranchers and forest landowners:
The USDA is offering incentive payments to implement biochar through several NRCS Conservation Programs:
Reach out today to use our GardenCarbon to increase your soil health