Bio-Char
This was one of the many videos I stripped out of youtube. I realized a few days ago it hadn’t made it into the rumble channel yet. Our property wasn’t terribly fertile when we first moved here. I didn’t need a lawn mower for two years. That has changed and now that I’m retired I have some pretty raw property to harness into a homestead. The trees are a mix of Oak, Maple, Poplar, Loblolly Pine and Slash Pine to name a few. I even have some Pecan and Cherry. It’s a wood workers paradise. In this video I explain the purpose behind Bio-Char. It’s a concept that’s pretty old actually and now we have a bunch of people getting ready to try to fleece the public with the green new steal.
In this video I found a way to toss pine straw in there and reduce it to a powder. That’s a work saver right there.
https://rumble.com/vfhqsh-from-pine-straw-to-carbon-powder-to-neutralize-ph.html
In this video I explain how I get the maximum yield out of a carbon burn.
https://rumble.com/ves6mf-get-maximum-yield-on-bio-char.html
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