Dear Stovers,

 

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Crispin, I take issue with this statement. The biochar research that I have 
been involved with (that is, biochar from my gasifiers) has been done in three 
different countries, and it involved seven universities. More than 20 
experiments have been carried out, and in none of these experiments did biochar 
have negative effects. Contrary to what you might believe, this research does 
stand up to close scrutiny. These people are not just reading about biochar, 
but they are actually doing biochar research. I know many of these researchers, 
and they are not engaged in deceit. They are trying to help poor farmers 
understand the benefits of biochar.

 

 

 

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Negative effects on plants from adding biochar shows success just as much as 
positive effects. That because it did something that effects the growth of 
plants. Goal is to determine what with adding that biochar was done to that 
soil  (chemical or physical) under those conditions to produce that effect and 
use that to our advantage. If it kills the plants –great. If the plants grow 
twice as fast –great. If there is no change – waste of money except for carbon 
sequestering. 

 

Frank

 

 

Thanks 

 

Frank Shields

 

BioChar Division

Control Laboratories, Inc. 

42 Hangar Way

Watsonville, CE  95076

 

(831) 724-5422 tel

(81) 724-3188 fax

 <mailto:[email protected]> [email protected]

www.controllabs.com

 

 

 



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