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 What is Biochar?

Biochar is a non emission's and safe way to make healthy soil, drinking water filtration, sanitation of human and kitchen wastes, and as a composting agent. And it doesn't create any emission's by covering the smoke from entering our planet.

Why's, how's, and pros and cons.

Why is it important.

It helps the planet by stopping emissions from entering our planet, it helps soil and gardens and stops the use of taking natural resources that can't be reproduced by nature. Helps to prevent wildfire risks by removing dead bush and shrub that could be hazardous and dangerous.

What are the pro's and cons.

There are lots of pro's to Biochar like, improved soil health, retention of moisture, as well as potential carbon sequestration ( Stops carbon from entering our planet) But there are some Con's to like, potential for high costs, the need for proper storage to prevent dust inhalation, and the possibility of negative effects on earthworms when applied at high rates.

What you need.

To make biochar, you'll primarily need dry organic material like wood, crop residues, or animal manure, along with a suitable container (like a drum, pit) and tools for loading and mixing. Additionally, you'll need water for cooling and potentially for activation after the process. 

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