Why has agricultural output in the UK increased?
Is farming profitable in the UK?
Why is UK paying farmers to retire?
How has farming changed in the UK?Start-up helps farmers produce their own biochar to benefit soilFarmers looking to determine soil organic matter, minimize nutrient losses and increase carbon sequestration will soon be able to produce their own biochar on the farm.Biochar is a lightweight, carbon-rich end product of pyrolysis, which means heating organic content to temperatures of 300-700C in an oxygen-limited environment.Black contains 75-80% pure carbon, similar to charcoal, and is available as part of the soil on the farm, with many potential benefits.See also: Gold-certified winter barley crop crushes yield potentialExpansion of production
Start-up company Capchar aims to facilitate on-farm biochar production by improving the operation of a pyrolysis furnace.Company co-founder Adam Samuel explains: “Pyrolysis ovens in the farm sector offer a scalable way for farmers...
Is farming profitable in the UK?
Why is UK paying farmers to retire?
How has farming changed in the UK?Start-up helps farmers produce their own biochar to benefit soilFarmers looking to determine soil organic matter, minimize nutrient losses and increase carbon sequestration will soon be able to produce their own biochar on the farm.Biochar is a lightweight, carbon-rich end product of pyrolysis, which means heating organic content to temperatures of 300-700C in an oxygen-limited environment.Black contains 75-80% pure carbon, similar to charcoal, and is available as part of the soil on the farm, with many potential benefits.See also: Gold-certified winter barley crop crushes yield potentialExpansion of production
Start-up company Capchar aims to facilitate on-farm biochar production by improving the operation of a pyrolysis furnace.Company co-founder Adam Samuel explains: “Pyrolysis ovens in the farm sector offer a scalable way for farmers...