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Hazardous Fuels Reduction Using Flame Cap Biochar Kilns

Fact sheet for making small-batch biochar yourself from Utah State University. This tool can be used reduce hazardous fuel loading and protect soils using simple, low-cost materials.

Full Fact sheet here.

Thumbnail photo courtesy of the National Park Service.

Posted by:
Gloria Edwards
Published on:
July 15, 2020

Categories: Highlights, Maps, Models, and Apps, PublicationTags: community engagement, community planning, fuel breaks, fuel loading, fuel reduction projects, fuel treatments, fuels, Fuels & Fuel Treatments, fuels heterogeneity, fuels management, Fuels reduction, fuels removal, fuels thinning treatments, fuels treatments, Utah, wildfire, wildfire prevention, wildfire risk mitigation

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