bio-char

Could Hemp Be the Best Material For Bio-Char?

First off, WHAT IS BIO-CHAR?

Biochar is charcoal that is produced by pyrolysis of biomass, yet in the absence of oxygen, and is used as a soil ameliorate for both carbon sequestration and soil health benefits. Biochar is a stable solid that is rich in carbon and can endure in soil for thousands of years.

One hectare of industrial hemp can absorb 15 tonnes of CO2 per hectare. Hemp's rapid growth makes it one of the fastest CO2-to-biomass conversion tools available, more efficient than agroforestry. It is possible to grow two crops per year so CO2 absorption can be doubled. The growing cycle for hemp is approximately 108 to 120 days.

Biochar is a carbon-rich organic material, an organic amendment, and a by-product derived from biomass by pyrolysis under high-temperature and low-oxygen conditions. In addition, the biochar amendment to the soil proved to be beneficial to improve soil quality and retain nutrients, thereby enhancing plant growth.

IS THERE A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN CHARCOAL AND BIOCHAR?

Biochar is used as a soil amendment, and charcoal is used as a fuel. Well made biochar will be lighter in weight and contain less BTUs per volume than charcoal.

Knock on Hemp (KOH) LLC is an industrial hemp processor from New York State. KOH produces efficient and resilient building materials, consumer products, and energy solutions made with all-natural organic hemp. KOH works with farms and businesses to source and process hemp plants into innovative and reliable alternatives to things we use in our daily lives. Our goal is to create trust in hemp products and address environmental concerns by providing an alternative we all can rely on.

We want consumers to knock on hemp as confidently as they would knock wood.

Learn more about bio-char in this episode of the Hemp sTalk Podcast.

The Hemp Entrepreneur Podcast #026 - Knock on Hemp

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Our CEO Joseph Fordyce Jr. was the guest on this week’s episode of The Hemp Entrepreneur Podcast. They discuss the hemp industry and why consumers need to knock on hemp as confidently as they would knock on wood to reduce deforestation and sequester carbon.

Listen to the episode below!

About the hosts:

Drew Oberholtzer is the co-founder of Coexist Build LLC and Guesthouse Los Angeles with his wife Anastasiya. Both are full service design/build firms dedicated to building healthy and toxic free environments in the U.S.  At their research facility and farm in Pennsylvania they are developing hemp based building materials to change how we build in the U.S.  They will be growing industrial hemp this Spring.

www.coexist.build

www.guesthouselosangeles.com

Cameron McIntosh is the owner of Americhanvre LLC, a full service installer of hemp lime (hempcrete) bio-composite insulation for both retrofit and new construction.  Ana and Drew of Coexist Build have formed a strategic partnership with Cameron and Americhanvre in order to offer full design/build solutions in hemp.  Cameron is also a trained ceramic artist who produces a line of hand-made tile, pots, and cast hemp planters, in a variety of finishes, for indoor and outdoor garden use.  Americhanvre garden planters and pots are intended to feature native plant species that cater to beneficial pollinator species.

www.americhanvre.com