Yes I remember I am glad you got to see my video then. What do you think? Is it as similar process. My second burn was so much better. I had the material closer to the fire on the up wind side and I let it burn a little more before each new addition and at the end. I got a much higher yield of better quality material, it was still very hot after 7 days of being burried.
RE: Making Biochar in Ghana
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Making Biochar in Ghana
Yeah it might still be depending on the environment it is but I believe with what I saw in the video you did a very impressive job there which when it is used as an amendment in any work it will surly give you the best of it kudos to you sir.