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Biochar can be produced from a variety of feedstocks, including wood chips, corn cobs, or separated manure solids. Its ...
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HIGHLAND PARK Fla. — A Florida nonprofit is on a mission to revive the state’s farmland with sustainability in mind. Biotech Applied Research is turning waste into “biochar,” a charcoal-like material.