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Re: Terra Preta

I measured the Wigwam Burner this weekend and it is 75 feet in diameter. Still seems real big.

I have talked to several people in the local community and there is a lot of interest in the concept so I may have help testing these ideas out. One of the great things about living in a real small place is that people are used to working together because it is the only way we can get things done.

I had not though about how the charcoal could absorb water. I think I will get it wet before I transport it. I have been concerned about how a manuer spreader would work with a powery substance. I think getting it wet will work much better.

I'm working on contacting university soil scientists and getting feedback on the concepts we are planning on using here. I will keep the forum posted as I get replies.

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