How To Make Biochar *(Tips and Tricks)* From Logging Slash W/Ring Of Fire Kiln

In this video, Jason uses a Ring of Fire biochar kiln to convert leftover logging slash into high-quality biochar in large batches. Instead of burning or hauling off this woody debris from previous logging operations, he repurposes it into a powerful soil amendment and long-term carbon storage solution. Watch the full process as Jason loads, burns, and quenches the kiln — then explains how he plans to use the finished biochar as mulch around young tree seedlings on his reforested land. 🌱 Why Biochar? Biochar is a stable form of carbon created by burning organic matter in a low-oxygen environment (pyrolysis). It improves soil health by increasing water retention, boosting microbial life, and enhancing nutrient availability — all while locking away carbon for hundreds to thousands of years, helping combat climate change. 🔥 What You’ll See in This Video: Overview of logging slash and site preparation Loading and firing a Ring of Fire biochar kiln Burn management tips for efficient pyrolysis Quenching and collecting the finished biochar Discussion on using biochar for soil improvement How biochar supports reforestation and seedling survival Real-world example of carbon sequestration in action 📌 Subscribe to S&J Forest Products to follow our journey of turning forest waste into valuable resources — from biochar production to tree planting, sawmilling, and sustainable forest management. Filmed on our family forestland in the Pacific Northwest 🏷 Keywords & Tags: Biochar, ring of fire kiln, making biochar, forestry waste, logging slash, carbon sequestration, biochar soil amendment, homestead biochar, sustainable forestry, regenerative land management, slash pile biochar, reforestation, tree planting, seedling care, wildfire prevention, biochar for seedlings, climate action, soil improvement, carbon drawdown, permaculture, land restoration, Pacific Northwest forestry, forest thinning, biochar mulch, low-emissions burning, slash management, DIY biochar, eco forestry, forest carbon projects #Biochar #Forestry #CarbonSequestration #RingOfFireKiln #SlashToSoil #Reforestation #SustainableForestry #SoilHealth #ClimateSmartForestry