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Premium biochar. Improves soil fertility, retains water, and reduces fertilizer costs. Direct factory sales.
Versatile Farm & Homestead Use
Ideal for soil amendment, composting, livestock bedding, poultry houses, manure pits, gardens, pastures, and agricultural applications where odor control and nutrient retention matter.
Captures Ammonia & Reduces Odor
Activated biochar naturally binds ammonia gases released from manure, helping reduce barn odors and improve air quality in poultry houses, livestock barns, manure pits, and bedding areas.
Builds Healthier, More Productive soil
Biochar provides long-term carbon that improves soil structure, retains nitrogen and phosphorus, supports beneficial microbes, and increases water-holding capacity—helping crops grow stronger and more resilient.
Long-Lasting Carbon Investment
Biochar remains active in soil for decades, making it a long-term investment that improves soil balance, lowers fertilizer needs, and supports sustainable land management.
Improves Compost & Manure Value
Adding biochar to compost or bedding captures nutrients that would otherwise be lost, creating richer compost and manure with greater fertilizer value and reduced nutrient runoff.
- Biochar can be used to address some of the most urgent environmental problems of our time:
• Soil degradation
• Food insecurity
• Water pollution from agrochemicals
• Climate change - Biochar creates carbon neutral environments in poultry barns, dairy farms, pig barns, beef feed lots, and manure pits.
- Biochar reduces Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Carbonate (CO3), and Nitrous Oxide (NO2) emissions.
- Biochar can be used in building materials such as concrete and insulation, improving durability and insulation value.
- Biochar and activated charcoal are excellent water filtration media, capturing chemicals and impurities in water.
- We recycle wood using waste wood chips, charring them to activate the charcoal in an oxygen-controlled environment. This process allows biochar to create balance and improve agricultural environments.
- When biochar is used in chicken houses, dairy farms, pig barns, beef feed lots, and manure pits, it captures ammonia gases released from manure and stores nutrients until applied to soil as fertilizer.
- Microbes then release these nutrients directly to plant roots, improving plant growth and soil fertility.
- Biochar helps clean the air and improve environmental balance in agricultural environments.
- Biochar added to concrete or asphalt can help capture emissions from the air continuously.
- Biochar improves insulation performance and helps prevent bacteria and fungi growth in buildings.
- Biochar helps prevent mold growth in barns, grain bins, walls, and storage areas.
- Biochar reduces harmful environmental radiation and pollution.
- Biochar is the perfect housing for beneficial soil microbes.
- Biochar retains water, making land more drought resistant.
- Biochar retains Nitrogen and Phosphate, preventing nutrient loss and protecting waterways.
- Biochar helps balance minerals in soil and restores soil health.
- Biochar binds harmful elements that negatively affect soil quality.
- Biochar continuously pulls soil toward natural balance.
- Biochar lowers long-term fertilizer costs.
- Biochar pulls soil into balance naturally.
- Biochar carbon remains in soil for over 100 years, making it a long-term investment.
- Activated charcoal helps detox animals by reducing toxins, improving metabolism, and lowering stress levels.
- Animals with improved metabolism develop healthier coats and better overall health.
- Activated charcoal can capture harmful substances animals may consume.
- Healthier animals produce higher-quality manure, improving soil fertility.
- Biochar captures ammonia in bedding, reducing barn odors and improving air quality.
- Biochar improves compost quality by capturing excess nutrients.
- Poultry growers report healthier birds and improved growth performance.
- Livestock operations using biochar report improved environmental conditions.
- Adding activated charcoal to compost helps it break down faster.
- Using 5% to 20% activated charcoal in compost produces improved compost results.
- Biochar improves manure quality and fertilizer value.
- Biochar helps create healthier soil and stronger plant growth.
- Farmers benefit from healthier soil, cleaner air, and improved agricultural productivity.