Technology Showcase: Using Magnetic Biochar to Remove and Reuse Excess Nutrients from Wastewater
Researchers at the LSU AgCenter are developing a technology that could help solve some nutrient loss issues and improve row crop plant growth. Magnesium oxide magnetic biochar have unique magnetic properties to capture soil nutrients for reuse in nutrient deficient soils. For more information on this and other LSU AgCenter technology, visit www.lsuagcenter.com/intellectual.

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Wastewater Secondary Biological Treatment: A Broad Overview

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Creating Biochar From Wastewater Treatment Sludge

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Biochar Workshop Part 4, The Biochar Facility

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What is ‘the best’ biochar?

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Biochar vs Compost: Which One is Right for Your Garden?

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Magnetic Nanocomposite for Wastewater Treatment

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Biochar: How burning stubble could FIGHT air pollution

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How Algae Could Replace Oil, Plastic, and Help Medicine | SLICE EARTH | FULL DOC

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Biochar: An ICRLP Explainer Video

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What is BOO-CHAR, Bamboo Biochar

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Introducing Biochar - a soil additive that stores nutrients and helps with droughts

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Biochar Characterization and Engineering

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Does Biochar Work? Will Biochar Work For You? - Find Out Now!

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What happens to carbon in the soil after biochar is applied?

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Biochar Inoculation with Dan Hettinger

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How Biochar Removes CO2 from the Air -- and Helps Farmers Thrive | Axel Reinaud | TED

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Reduce Nutrients & Improve Water Quality with Biochar

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Using fire to build soil carbon and water holding capacity

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Biochar: The Oldest New Thing You've Never Heard Of | Wae Nelson | TEDxOrlando

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