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Amendment of biochar reduces the release of toxic elements underdynamic redox conditions in a contaminated floodplain soil
Biochar can transform contaminated soils by reducing harmful elements, improving soil health, and protecting water quality, all while helping to fight climate change.
Biochar’s Role in Boosting Water Retention
High-interporosity biochar significantly boosts water retention in coarse soils, especially when combined with compost and cover cropping.
Is Wakefield Biochar OMRI-Listed?
Explore what it means for Wakefield BioChar to be OMRI-listed and its significance for organic gardening practices.
Cloud 9 Rooftop Farm Uses Biochar For A Healthy Soil Ecosystem
Few people realize that biochar can significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions from soil, acting as a powerful carbon sink and helping to mitigate climate change while enhancing soil health.
Partner with Wakefield in Beneficial Reuse of Biomass Waste
Partnering with Wakefield BioChar promises not just a step towards sustainability, but a leap into a future where environmental stewardship meets cutting-edge innovation, transforming waste into wonder for a greener tomorrow.
Using Biochar To Remove E Coli From Stormwater
Explore how biochar can be used to effectively remove E. coli from stormwater, improving water quality and safety.
Biochars Reduce Mine Land Soil Bioavailable Metals
Scientists investigated the potential of using biochar made from local feedstocks, pine beetle–killed lodgepole pine and tamarisk, to remediate soils affected by mine lands.
Biosolids and phosphate remediation with biochar
Biosolids, when treated with biochar, become a potent tool for phosphate remediation, harnessing the power of nature to mitigate water pollution and restore ecological balance.
How Biochar Can Help Waterlogged Plants Thrive
Say goodbye to waterlogged troubles – biochar improves soil drainage and gives your plants the healthy environment they need to flourish!
Minneapolis and Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Garden
Learn how biochar is being tested to improve urban and community soil health in Minneapolis and Shakopee.









