EVERYTHING YOU ever WANTED to KNOW about BIOCHAR 🔥

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Everything you ever wanted to know about BIOCHAR but was afraid to ask!!
If you have further questions about how I make BIOCHAR within my system, don't hesitate to reach out.

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OK, so you might be the most well worded human I've ever encountered… Throughout the first five minutes I got more knowledge on bio char that I have, and countless other videos… Not to say, they don't say most of the same things, but you are very well spoken, and very easy to understand… Thank you for making content like this !!

williamvallejo
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I like simple, normal explanations for simple, normal people. I always come away feeling like I've learned something here vs just getting talked at.

spagsunfiltered
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I'm subscribed to so many farming channels, but this was hands down the most concise one I've seen about biochar- and straight to the point!

allouttabubblegum
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Thank you sir! Very clear and concise video. I have been researching all things permaculture in preparation for a move to the country. Also loved the hat. You are a free, smart, clear worded man.

antiantipoda
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I have watched a lot of video on that topic before. This is a very accurate summary of all the most important aspect covered!
Congrat!

alexandrevaliquette
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Cycling through chickens/bedding is really interesting, I was reading an academic paper yesterday highlighting the role of worms creating terra pretta by utilising the char in the amazon soils, all of which was found to be sub millimieter in size, worms use it in their gizzard to grind up food, which infuses the char with soil minerals, maybe the chickens utilize it in the same way. I usualy cycle my char through the compost cycle, I'll try it in the chickens droppings pit, and give the chickens access to some char too, thanks for sharing, never seen this approach before!

glassbackdiy
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Awesome video! So many out there just ramble on, I appreciate you delivering a well-delivered concise, and understandable discussion without all the lead-up and drag out so many others use with commercials. Thank you, well-presented content!

KarinHamilton
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Brilliant video man ! I have watched so many biochar videos, all I needed to do was watch yours first ! Everything I needed to know clearly and understandable. Thanks

darrend
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Thank you for this video! Ive been trying to understand about this industry for a week, and finally your explanation helped me a lot to comprehend the general idea.

Unagidnburi
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You happen to be a very good lecturer. The tutelage was crystal clear. Thumbs up for u sir!!!

chriss
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Thanks for cutting through the fog of info on this. Your an excellent instructor. Planning to use bio char on new tree plantings bur just learning. Many thankS!

phillipholmes
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Thank you for this video from Czechia! Recently found out about biochar and its properties, and your knowledge really made it clear to me. Thanks!

romer_cze
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Great job on getting all of the information out. Fast, simple to understand and complete! Thank You!

nancyseery
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Brother, you hit it out of the park with this video. Clear, Concise factual and great explanation on BioChar. Congrats.

kcomby
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Great video. Only thing I can offer from my own experience, is the efficiency of the retort works better is with a flue length that matches the height of the barrel you make your biochar in. When I had the one length of flue, I had a lot of smoke in the process. When I added a second length (cannot remember if it was 18 or 24 "). the retort smoked a lot less and preformed like a rocket stove.
I also have a vermiculture bathtub with red wriggler worms to digest manure and kitchen scraps which produce a worm liquid from the drain and worm castings. This liquid is mixed with the fresh biochar and inoculates over many months. This mixture is then dug into the garden and is the organic bomb that produces mass quantities of Veg and keeps enriching the soil year after year. Cheers. Oh also, I would like to mention is that I use twigs from Douglas fir tress that come down in winter storms that we rake up. The size of the twigs makes it real easy to crush which you are well aware is really the only pain in the bottom. Keep Charring and sequestering CO2

mymy
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Simple, direct, and easy to understand! Fantastic video!!

AruJP
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Answered so many questions I had remaining from other channels - efficiently. Subscribed!

jjohnston
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How refreshing to have a video not half loaded with plugs, advertisements, and drawn-out explanations where they aren't needed. This was chock full of good factual information, to the point, and well delivered. Subbed for more great content. Thank you!

jcarleezy
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I have 25 years of technical writing and a journalism degree from a school known for communications. That, sir, was a clear, concise, and engaging delivery, the kind i always aspired to in my line of work. ✌🏽

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Great video. You answered all my questions. Continued success. God bless you and your family.

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