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Feed the soil, and the soil feeds everything else.​
Farms live and die by their soil.​ When it’s compacted, dry, or stripped of organic matter, every season becomes harder than the last.
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Biochar helps reverse that decline — not by replacing fertiliser, but by making what you already use work harder and stay longer in the root zone.
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Made from your own crop residues, husks, stalks, or orchard trimmings, biochar adds structure to the soil, improving airflow and water retention.
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In sandy or loamy soils, it typically increases available water by 10–25% at moderate application rates (2–6% by weight, or 30–70 tonnes per hectare).
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In heavier soils, it boosts infiltration and rooting depth.
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Agriculture and Soil Restoration


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