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Free biochar in Agriculture Workshop: OR and WA

 
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This is from Kelpie Wilson's blog about biochar:
John S
PDX OR
Mon, Jul 13 at 3:21 PM

Growing with Biochar - free full-day workshop on biochar applications

Dear Biochar Friend,

Don't miss this if you can make it to Corvallis, Oregon (August 11) or Richland, Washington (August 13).

I will be attending the Corvallis workshop and I hope to see you there!

The American Biochar Institute is hosting Growing with Biochar, a free, full-day training session on biochar use in agriculture, with Tera Lewandowski, the ABI Director of Agricultural Markets. Tera leads efforts to accelerate the adoption of biochar across diverse agricultural applications. This includes promoting its use as a soil amendment, integrating it into enhanced fertilizers and biologicals, and advancing its role as a key ingredient in horticultural substrates.

Two sessions are planned in August, the first on August 11th in Corvallis at the Oregon State University Alumni Center, and the second on August 13th at Washington State University Tri-Cities campus in Richland, Washington.

Growing with Biochar is a national program designed to equip agricultural professionals, conservation leaders, and community partners with practical, science‑based knowledge about biochar. Through expert-led presentations and regionally tailored discussions, the initiative explores biochar’s role in improving soil health, supporting regenerative agriculture, and strengthening local supply chains. Each training is customized to the region's needs, ensuring relevance to local crops, soils, and stakeholders. If you would like to sign up to attend these events, please find the links below. Space is limited so sign up now!

​Growing with Biochar: A Training Event for Oregon and the Pacific Northwest • RSVPify​

​Growing with Biochar: A Training Event for Washington and Pacific Northwest • RSVPify​





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The link on that one doesn't seem to work.  Try this one.  Scroll down to the picture:

https://farmland.org/growing-with-biochar

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