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ARTi Podcasts
ARTi: Cool Solutions to Cool The World
56 episodes
19 hours ago
ARTi biochar is a carbon-like material with a porous surface that acts like a sponge to help enrich soils, upgrade building materials, filter water, add to animal feed and plenty of other benefits… But what is even better is that it sequesters Carbon Dioxide (CO2) by preventing it from entering the atmosphere! Biochar is a carbon negative, cost effectively, long-term and scalable technology! The health of our soil and the health of our planet are one in the same: BIOCHAR.
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ARTi biochar is a carbon-like material with a porous surface that acts like a sponge to help enrich soils, upgrade building materials, filter water, add to animal feed and plenty of other benefits… But what is even better is that it sequesters Carbon Dioxide (CO2) by preventing it from entering the atmosphere! Biochar is a carbon negative, cost effectively, long-term and scalable technology! The health of our soil and the health of our planet are one in the same: BIOCHAR.
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Earth Sciences
Science
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Rodale Institute and ARTi: A Look at Biochar’s Influence on Crop Yield, Nutrient Leaching, and Soil Health
ARTi Podcasts
7 minutes 15 seconds
1 year ago
Rodale Institute and ARTi: A Look at Biochar’s Influence on Crop Yield, Nutrient Leaching, and Soil Health

At ARTi, we are always interested in advancing the science of biochar for environmental solutions. In collaboration with Rodale Institute, a leader in organic agricultural research, we recently had the chance to initiate a research project at their Midwest Organic Center in Marion, IA that addresses the question, “in a vegetable production system, what is the impact that biochar has on crop yield, nutrient leaching, and soil health?

ARTi Podcasts
ARTi biochar is a carbon-like material with a porous surface that acts like a sponge to help enrich soils, upgrade building materials, filter water, add to animal feed and plenty of other benefits… But what is even better is that it sequesters Carbon Dioxide (CO2) by preventing it from entering the atmosphere! Biochar is a carbon negative, cost effectively, long-term and scalable technology! The health of our soil and the health of our planet are one in the same: BIOCHAR.