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Simple Biochar Trench Method, Like a Cone Kiln for Long Wood
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Simple Biochar Trench Method, Like a Cone Kiln for Long Wood
Easy Biochar, Top Lit Open Burn Brush Pile Style
Biochar in 19th Century America and Europe, Historical Accounts
Leeks in Biochar Test Bed Much Larger and Greener
Permanent Soil Improvement With Biochar Catch Pits, Artichoke Experiment
Remote Site Biochar Trench Burn Experiment, Part 1, Introduction
STOP BURNING BRUSH!, Make Easy Biochar, Every Pile is an Opportunity!
Comparing Biochar Burn Methods, Why I Use Open Burns, Accessibility, Context, Conversion Efficiency

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F*@§ Your firewood dogma. Wow, I actually got a video made. https://youtu.be/79RmrF4ZFvk I am putting up my firewood and thought I would shoot some video talking about what you might call alternative firewood splitting methods. I used to be the
Years ago, probably the second year BITE ME! fruited, I took some to a fruit tasting, where it was well received. That helped me know that it wasn't just me being biased, a scenario which has repeated many times now. BITE ME! is a special apple, but
The fruit and nut community lost a great friend and colleague this year in Mark Albert. To many he was an inspiration and source of information and plant materials. We shared the same attitude of what's the point of learning and collecting stuff if y
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This is an aroostook wedge axe. Geometry is all about references. It is impossible to think about axe geometry effectively, or talk about it, without references of some kind. Those references can be abstract, relative lines and points, but why not us
A Daffodil seedpod, steadily engaged in forming seeds. Every seed will be genetically unique and grow a plant that is a discreet individual. Like us, it may resemble it's parents, but it will not be the same. What secrets lie in that plump genetic ov

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