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The Biochar Factory: Biochar Links
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Biochar is charcoal made from organic matters such as plant biomass and agricultural wastes that can be used to increase soil ability to sequester carbon and simultaneously improve its nutrient contents and water retention. The Biochar Journal (tBJ). Http:/ www.biochar-journal.org/en. Http:/ www.philippinebiocharassociation.com/Biochar.html. Langara Department of Chemistry Biochar Project. Http:/ www.langara.bc.ca/departments/chemistry/biochar-project/project-description.html. Gardening with Biochar FAQ.
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The Biochar Factory: Rice husk as feedstock for biochar production.
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Biochar is charcoal made from organic matters such as plant biomass and agricultural wastes that can be used to increase soil ability to sequester carbon and simultaneously improve its nutrient contents and water retention. Thursday, October 10, 2013. Rice husk as feedstock for biochar production. Rice husk and its transformation into biochar. Source: http:/ www.123rf.com/photo 13786005 rice-husk.html. Source: http:/ www.nzdl.org/gsdlmod? Source: http:/ www.carbonrootsinternational.org/. 160; ...
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Cultivating Change: Agriculture and Food Security Blog: Biochar and "Green Charcoal" Gaining Momentum in LAC
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Cultivating Change: Agriculture and Food Security Blog. Promoting economic growth, agricultural development and volunteer service in the Americas. Monday, July 27, 2015. Biochar and "Green Charcoal" Gaining Momentum in LAC. Green charcoal created by CRI and Makouti. Erra preta do indio. Site in the Brazilian Amazon. Terra preta do indio. The fertile soil, which was carbon-dated between 450 BCE and 600 CE, is rich in charcoal and is thought to have been created by indigenous groups inhabiting the region.
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Cultivating Change: Agriculture and Food Security Blog: July 2015
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Cultivating Change: Agriculture and Food Security Blog. Promoting economic growth, agricultural development and volunteer service in the Americas. Friday, July 31, 2015. Mushrooms are Making a Difference in Guatemala. Oyster mushrooms and other specialty mushrooms are a growing business in Guatemala and elsewhere. Farmer-to-Farmer has been assisting Asociación Visión Maya. And got to see the operation first-hand and talk to some of the women about the impact of the program. Monday, July 27, 2015. Althoug...
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Education at Kevin Warnock
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Entrepreneurship, ideas and more. Archive for the ‘Education’ Category. First annual Intel Make it Wearable competition November 2, 2014. On Sunday afternoon, November 2, 2014, I had the pleasure of attending the first annual Intel Make it Wearable to identify exciting technology companies making or proposing to make computers that one wears rather than carries or is stationary. There was a disc jockey ever present in the two rooms, though one used her RFID embedded fake fingernails to manipulate a music...
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Global Social Venture Competition final presentations on April 12, 2013 in Berkeley, California USA at Kevin Warnock
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Entrepreneurship, ideas and more. Global Social Venture Competition final presentations on April 12, 2013 in Berkeley, California USA. Laura Tilghman, co chair of the 2013 Global Social Venture Competition, introduces the teams, April 12, 2013. On Friday, April 12, 2013, I attended the 2013 final presentations by teams competing in the Global Social Venture Competition. I was invited by Jennifer Walske. This event took place at the Haas School of Business. Opened the event with some wise remarks. The 6 f...
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development Archives - Echoes of Hope
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Our journey as fieldworkers in Haiti with World Concern. They say a photo is worth a thousand words. The photographer’s assistant (left) who will remember to get a photo of the photographer next time. Visual communication is becoming more and more important to capture people’s attention in our fast-paced and digitized world. Did you know photo posts on Facebook get 38% more interaction. Than those without a photo? In marketing materials like a brochure, and sometimes even a calendar! The cover (also abov...
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austin - Echoes of Hope
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Our journey as fieldworkers in Haiti with World Concern. After 3 Years, Some Final Words. Nearly three years ago, Martha and I began writing on this blog; sharing with you our desire to go to Haiti and work with World Concern. A lot of stories have been shared, along with some personal ramblings. It is with mixed emotions that today I write our final post on this blog and formally ‘sign off’ as we prepare for a new chapter. We’ve met farmers who didn’t know how they would provide for their families becau...
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Uncategorized Archives - Echoes of Hope
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Our journey as fieldworkers in Haiti with World Concern. After 3 Years, Some Final Words. Nearly three years ago, Martha and I began writing on this blog; sharing with you our desire to go to Haiti and work with World Concern. A lot of stories have been shared, along with some personal ramblings. It is with mixed emotions that today I write our final post on this blog and formally ‘sign off’ as we prepare for a new chapter. We’ve met farmers who didn’t know how they would provide for their families becau...
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