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  • Rice University
  • Rodale Institute
  • Rothamsted Research
  • Royal Horticultural Society (RHS)

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Rich's Ramblings and Travel Log
Gardening with Biochar FAQ
Australian Biochars
Biochar Fund
GEO TP Rooftop
Terracarbona.com
Charcoalab
IBI Conference September 2008
International Biochar Initiative
www.biochar.org
Cornell University Biochar
EPRIDA
Uni-Beyreuth Terra Preta
Agrichar/Biochar References
Hypography Science Terra Preta
SANET Discussion
Microbial Fertilizers
Soil Foodweb, Inc.
Renew-the-Earth.org
Soil Quality


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