Hosted by Slowfarm
Produced in partnership with Quorum Sense, with support from RECAP, BNNZ, and Middle Districts NZFFA.
$40 ($25 for students)
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Further information
Biochar is one of the most effective ways of increasing the productivity and resilience of a regenerative system. Learn how combining pyrolysis with syntropic agroforestry can boost soil carbon, creating ideal conditions for microbial communities that are the basis of fertility, and how biochar improves animal health.
April 23, 10 am - 4pm
Ashhurst
Lunch provided
Full details supplied on registration
$40 per person ($25 for students)
In a hands-on workshop featuring a flame cap demo, Phil will cover a range of topics, including production methods, feedstocks, material handling, inoculation, and all sorts of applications for biochar. We will also discuss the role of trees and how they integrate with pastoral and cropping systems, and how maintaining a succession regime provides multiple yields to the system.