Building the Future from the Ground Up

Making Biochar with Hand-Built Piles in Forests

Deborah Page-Dumroese, PhD
Speaker Title
Senior Scientist & Research Soil Scientist - Forest and Woodland Ecosystems
Organization
US Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station
Abstract

Rocky Mountain Research Station 
USDA Northwest Climate Hub

Black to the Future: Biochar and Forests

Making Biochar with Hand-Built Piles

Advantages of making biochar with hand-built piles:
● No specialized equipment is required.
● Soil heating is reduced.
● Top-lighting creates a more efficient burn.
● The process sequesters carbon as biochar.
● The method provides an opportunity to engage conservation groups or the local community in forest restoration activities (if they are constructing piles).
● Biochar can be used where it is made and provides both soil benefits and a method to sequester carbon.

USFS Direct Link:  https://fs.usda.gov/research/rmrs/understory/making-biochar-hand-built-piles

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