Hi Jubal,
I concur with Nando on more info. You will probably see biochar
(agrichar) offered for sale as charcoal or mixed with other minerals
in garden and lawn outlets. I think this is due to a lack of
information on the benefits of agrichar, the science to back this up
especially in Australia and for its soils and then the proper
marketing and promotion to reinforce this message.
One final point - You may also want to use spell check on your site -
I see you have used text in the source code for the main header so you
don't have to redo the pictures just up date the text code - hint
"Australia" has an "r" and also check the grammar whilst you are at
it, there are several pages in need of checking?
Good luck Jubal - I applaud your family's initiative.
We Care
On Mar 27, 11:06 am, Jubal Hill <
outbackbioc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Nando,
>
> It's a rice husk product, samples are out for testing with the Department of
> Primary Industries here in Sydney. Keep an eye on the website as it will be
> updated fairly often between now and the kick off on May 17th. I'm heading
> out of the office right now but I'll send you a bit more when I'm back on
> Monday.
>
> Jubal
>
> On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 2:42 AM, Nando <
d.na...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Jubal,
>
> > It would be useful to see some product specifications. How is you biochar
> > prepared?
>
> > Nando
>