Why Golf Courses Are Using Biochar in Sand-Based Greens
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Optimize your turf management with biochar
CarbonBoost is the first soil amendment of its kind, blending cutting-edge technology with natural solutions.
Spring is knocking, and your garden is ready to stretch and grow!
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Growing plants in sandy soil, also known as light soil, presents some challenges. This type of soil doesn't hold water well and lacks essential nutrients. However, with Wakefield
Introduction to Microplastic Contamination in AgriculturePlastic products have been widely used since the 1950s, leading to the emergence of microplastics (particles < 5 mm) that accumulate in the
Research is now confirming biochar benefits include: Reduced leaching of nitrogen into ground water Possible reduced emissions of nitrous oxide Increased cation-exchange capacity resulting in improved soil fertility
Soil biodiversity is the variety of life forms in the soil, like bacteria, fungi, and insects. These tiny creatures are super important because they help keep the soil
Download: BioChar in Poultry Farming by Ithaka Journal This Ithaka Journal publication analyzes the numerous benefits of biochar in poultry farming. Biochar’s ability to absorb moisture and organic
If you have peaty soil, you're most likely dealing with wetland conditions, which can make cultivating plants challenging. However, certain crops and plants can thrive in this soil
At Wakefield BioChar, we’re committed to turning biomass waste into valuable soil health products, helping large manufacturers contribute to environmental stewardship. By efficiently managing mill operations and providing
To be OMRI listed, products in the U.S. must comply with the standards set forth by the USDA National Organic Program. The Organic Materials Review Institute (OMRI) evaluates
The Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) is now welcoming applications for the 2024 Soil Amendment 336 grants. These grants offer financial support for soil remediation projects that meet
It does seem a bit boastful to say my tomatoes are actually bigger than yours. I don't even know you. Your garden is probably spectacular. However, after a
In the quest for a healthier planet, companies can turn waste materials or byproducts into valuable resources. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) calls this process "beneficial reuse." It’s
Midsummer is the perfect time to give your garden the attention it needs to thrive during the warmest months of the year. With the right care and a
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