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We turn agricultural residues into proven soil solutions

Agricultural waste.
(wood waste, barley straw, corn stover)

Waste is converted into biochar
(stable carbon, porous soil amendment)

We validate biochar in real farm trials
(yield, fertilizer savings, soil health)

We identify where biochar works best
(soil type, crop system,
region)
Biochar Isn’t One-Size-Fits-All

It Performs Differently in Every Soil
Performance varies with feedstock, production temperature, soil chemistry, and crop conditions, the same biochar can behave very differently from farm to farm.

Meaning Farmers Need Proof Before Adopting
They rely on results they can trust and want to see how biochar performs in fields like theirs, without clear proof most won’t adopt it.

Producers Lack Fast, Affordable Validation
Traditional research is slow and expensive, leaving most producers without the field data needed to gain farmer confidence.

De-Risking Adoption on Both Fronts
We test biochar in real field networks and help producers turn results into agricultural adoption.
How It Works
Biochar Producers
Customized soil and crop trials built around your specific biochar, helping validate performance, strengthen credibility, and support data-driven sales.
Farmers
Tailored on-farm trials that test biochar directly in your fields, helping uncover where it works best and how it can improve soil performance and input efficiency.


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Field-Proven Yield Validation
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Soil-Specific Performance Mapping
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Real-World Farm Trials
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Crop Response Quantification
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Market-Ready Data Package
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5–20 acre field trial
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Plug-and-play setup
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Fits normal farm operations
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Clear performance report
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No cost to participate

Tested in over 15 real-world trials from South America to Western Canada.

Building one of the largest emerging datasets on biochar performance in agriculture.

Working with biochar producers, agronomists, and research partners across North America.
Why Us

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