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is plenty of proof he and biochar fans are wrong if one is seeking Truth.
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ble things with almost no resources. [...]"
I guess he was there at the speech, then? Pretty cool!
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Just got back from Atlanta; are my arms tired
The late Mary Applehoff was (and in a way still is) the Queen of worm bins.
I was, however, really disappointed in the 'Compost Hot Line' book and would
not recommend that one.
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Biochar doesn't destroy crop residues. The people who advocate using it
that way do. We must advocate for it being used to recycle organic material
that would go to landfills and sewage - never crop residues. That is so
shortsighted that it has to have been thought up by nonfarmers or by the
ch
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