July 24, 2019
Carla Bamesberger, Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service
Biochar, or wood waste, is a porous carbon substance that results from burning wood in the absence of oxygen. It is typically created when burning chunks of wood are covered by ash, soil or a lid, which insulates the coals and starves them of oxygen. This fire remnant provides a valuable addition to...
Forestry
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