I keep about 70 sheep year-round and that number often grows to 120 when lambs are born. Sadly, about 10% of the lambs die of natural causes in their first few months. Over the years, I’ve run out of places to bury them, so I began burning them. This necessity led me to explore creating BioChar or what’s also known as Terra Preta. I’ve been doing it consistently for a few years with incredible results..
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This is the method:
I use a 50-gallon metal drum as a burn barrel for this process (poke holes in the bottom and sides of the barrel to allow air to circulate)
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This barrel is important because its going to trap the heat.
Instead of thinking about “burning” the material, think about BAKING the material [ for 18-36 hours >500 degrees Fahrenheit]
*How long you keep feeding the fire depends on how big of a thing you’re burning – for one of my lambs it takes about 18 hours of feeding the fire.
Video Idea: If you were to find a road killed deer or any dead organic matter on the side of the road – this will work – for a full grown deer I’d say keep the fire going for 24 to 36 hours (no need to gut any animal)
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I mix in 2-3 Cups of Biochar / Gallon of aggregate soil – each plant gets about 2-3 cups .. It equals out to about 200 plants per burning – I now have too much of it because I’ve been reusing the same soil for 3 years and haven’t added ANYTHING to the soil.
I’ve never grown plants this big, and I’m an average plant grower on a good day.
Let me know if you have any questions.
Best,
Cliff Stephens