We have been having a lot of fun making charcoal. Checkout my slideshow:
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The city of Ashland is looking at the old Croman mill site to develop as an industrial park with sustainability projects as a key component such as recycling and a small diameter sort yard, Perhaps a small scale biochar plant could be in the mix? The planning commissioner to talk is Melanie Mindlin I am intrested in any biochar demos or workshops that might be taking place also.
Posted by: Albert Pepe | May 27, 2009 at 10:51 PM