Yeah, I have been watching videos on biochar for a long time. It seems to not be better than compost rich soil, but if you have sand like I do, then it can be wonderful for bacteria and fungi to have a hotel to live in. I keep my char in my worm bin to inoculate. I have been trying to go past using weeds for compost, instead using fodder crops that have a proven record of feeding plants, like comfrey, bolivian sunflower, mulberry leaves, and I have been working on growing alfalfa. I believe that if we target plants that support plants in a proven measure we can take the tea to the next level. Constant rotation on fields does seem to work when you find the right combo, and work with the soil.
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