Rowdy Yeatts, owner of High Plains Biochar, will be leading an informative, one-hour workshop on biochar technology and its applications in sustainable agriculture. The workshop will start with an overview of what biochar is, how it's produced, and the various ways it can be used to improve soil health and sequester carbon. Rowdy will then present details about the Boulder Biochar Project, including how local farms are participating in the world's first small-scale Biochar Co-op to generate carbon credits. The session will conclude with a hands-on look at biochar production equipment, where attendees will have the opportunity to see the technology up close and ask questions about implementation on their own operations. Whether you're new to biochar or looking to expand your knowledge, this workshop offers practical insights into this innovative approach to carbon sequestration and soil improvement.
About High Plains Biochar:
High Plains Biochar is one of the leading manufacturers of biochar stoves and biochar, making and selling top quality biochar stoves and biochar equipment made in Laramie, Wyoming. High Plains Biochar utilizes the revolutionary carbon negative biochar technology to benefit the earth & our communities as much as possible.