Kristie Reynolds
University of Wisconsin-Platteville
The use of biochar to reduce ammonia emissions and odors from manure storage is being studied by three students at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. Biochar is a carbon-based material produced by heating biomass at hot temperatures with limited oxygen.
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