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Biofuels / Biochar / Environmental soil science / Pyrolysis / Biomass / Charcoal / Agrichar / Agrocarbon / Chemistry / Energy / Environment
Date: 2012-10-11 06:48:38
Biofuels
Biochar
Environmental soil science
Pyrolysis
Biomass
Charcoal
Agrichar
Agrocarbon
Chemistry
Energy
Environment

Mobile system to turn your woody waste into biochar Demonstrations happening in Bathurst, Dubbo and Nyngan You have the opportunity to see first-hand the latest technology used to convert woody weeds into biochar and hea

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