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Re: Agrichar

Welcome Liam,

You have a very interesting and practical application question that I absolutely love. How can you use the energy that you already consume (home heating) and incorporate the production of biochar on a small farm scale application. So, lets jump right in shall we?

Here are some questions to start us off.
  1. How is your farm house heated now? Natural gas, wood, coal, oil?
  2. What sort of material are you going to use for your char creation?
  3. Does your house have a basement? (this question might tip you off to what I am thinking of)

Riddle me this while I write down some of my thoughts for a design for you...
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