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Researchers are banding together to turn fire-prone eucalyptus into biochar for use by local growers.

ON FIRST PASS, THE OPTICS DON’T LOOK GREAT. What appears to be a dumpster on fire sits at the center of Brothers Ranch, a 356-acre property owned by the Elkhorn Slough Foundation in Prunedale. The fire pit is surrounded by…
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montereycountynow.com broke the news in on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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