How one farm is testing multiple carbon-capture tricks all at once
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How one farm is testing multiple carbon-capture tricks all at once
Rock dust, compost and biochar can all help capture carbon dioxide and boost crop yields when spread on soil – but researchers are discovering they may be even more effective when used in combination
How One Farm is Experimenting with Various Carbon-Capture Techniques Simultaneously
Kade Wilbourne swings a lever, launching several tons of volcanic rock across the field at Wilbourne Farm in Mecklenburg County, Virginia, sending a plume of blue-grey dust into the air. While soybean and corn yields typically dominate the conversation at this agricultural operation, today’s focus shifts to the critical topic of carbon. Farms like Wilbourne are vital carbon reservoirs, with organic carbon primarily stored within the soil and sup…
One farm's experiment with multiple carbon capture methods
Willbone Farm, Virginia James Dinneen Kade Wilbourne pulls the lever and several tons of volcanic rock are shot into the field behind us with a fan of blue-gray dust. Sitting in the cockpit of a tractor at Wilborn Farm in Mecklenburg County, Virginia. Soy and corn yields are usually the most important indicator here. But [...] Source The post One farm’s experiment with multiple carbon capture methods appeared first on Mondo News.
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