The biochar handbook A practical guide to making and using bioactivated charcoal
Book - 2024
"With extensive research, real-world examples, and hands-on applications, this go-to guide offers a comprehensive look at the principles and practices of biochar-and all of its world-changing uses. Like many human discoveries, biochar has likely been invented, lost, and reinvented multiple times. It can be found in the rich terra preta soils of the Amazon and in the ancient "dark earths" dotting Africa, Asia, and Europe. However, biochar isn't just an archeological curiosity. In The Biochar Handbook, author Kelpie Wilson argues that the simple process of burning organic material in a low-oxygen, low-emission environment could be one of the most powerful tools we have to restore degraded soils and reduce our dependence on... fossil fuels. In accessible and authoritative prose, Wilson demonstrates that biochar is a low-tech but effective means of reducing wildfire risks, restoring soil carbon, managing manure, weaning farms off of toxic inputs, and producing the best compost ever made. In this book, you'll also find: -A pocket history of biochar -Step-by-step instructions for making biochar yourself -Applications for soil water retention, pest deterrence, compost enhancement, and more -Inspiring examples of ecosystem restoration and improved forest management -Low-cost recipes, including Cultured Biochar and Sustainable Potting Soil Wilson makes a compelling case that biochar is both simple to make and a potent solution to a host of knotty problems, both global and close to home. Whether you're a gardener, homesteader, rancher, commercial farmer, permaculturalist, or forest manager, this book will show you how to put biochar to work, making you and your community more resilient as a result"--
- Subjects
- Published
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White River Junction, Vermont :
Chelsea Green Publishing
2024
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First edition
- Physical Description
- 279 pages
- Bibliography
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 9781645022305
- Introduction
- 1. Biochar in History
- 2. What Is Biochar and How Does It Work?
- 3. How to Make Your Own Biochar
- 4. Working the Flame
- 5. Biochar Properties
- 6. Transforming Smoke into Useful Chemicals
- 7. Ashes and the Value of Minerals in Biochar
- 8. A Modern Muck Manual
- 9. Biochar in Food and Medicine
- 10. Building Soil
- 11. Biochar Recipes
- 12. For the Forest
- 13. Counting Carbon
- 14. Return to the Garden of Eatin'
- Acknowledgments
- Appendix A. Plant Bioassays to Evaluate Biochar Compost
- Appendix B. Units and Conversion Factors
- Glossary
- Notes
- Index