[Podcast] Biochar’s Prospects for No-Till Operations

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In today’s episode of the podcast, brought to you by SOURCE®️ by Sound Agriculture, Michael Kaiser and Britt Fossum from the University of Nebraska Lincoln discuss biochar & the university’s field-scale biochar trials
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“Biochar has the high potential to increase resource efficiency — saving fertilizer, saving water, providing better nutrient retention and hosting more microbial populations — in addition to direct carbon sequestration.”

— Michael Kaiser, Assistant Professor of Agronomy and Horticulture, University of Nebraska Lincoln

Biochar, an ancient soil amendment similar to charcoal, is showing new promise for improving carbon sequestration and resource efficiency in modern farming operations.

In today’s episode of the podcast, brought to you by SOURCE®️ by Sound Agriculture, contributing editor Dan Crummett talks with Michael Kaiser and Britt Fossum from the Univrsity of Nebraska Lincoln about biochar and the university’s biochar, which currently make up one of the largest in-field biochar studies in the U.S.

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