What if we could take a process that normally takes nature hundreds of years and accomplish it in a matter of days?
In Episode 3 of The Plenterra Perspective, Founder & CEO Dan Lockwood sits down with Plenterra microbiologist Compton Rom to explore one of the most exciting innovations in regenerative agriculture:
The Biochar Revolution.
Biochar is much more than a soil amendment. It is a stable form of carbon that can improve water-holding capacity, support beneficial microbial life, increase nutrient efficiency, and help rebuild soil function for generations.
Dan and Compton discuss how biochar is produced through pyrolysis, why it serves as a permanent home for soil biology, and how it can help growers accelerate the restoration of degraded soils. They also explore how biochar allows agriculture to do in years what nature might otherwise take centuries to accomplish.
As growers face rising input costs, water scarcity, and increasing pressure to improve soil health, biochar is emerging as one of the most powerful tools available for building resilience, improving profitability, and regenerating agricultural land.
Whether you're a farmer, rancher, agronomist, land manager, or simply interested in the future of agriculture, this episode explains why biochar is becoming one of the most talked-about technologies in modern farming.
In This Episode
🌱 What biochar is and how it's made
🌱 The science behind pyrolysis
🌱 Why carbon is critical to soil health
🌱 How biochar improves water-holding capacity
🌱 Why microbes thrive in biochar
🌱 Nutrient retention and fertilizer efficiency
🌱 The role of biochar in regenerative agriculture
🌱 How biochar helps accelerate soil restoration
🌱 Why stable carbon matters for long-term soil function
Featured Quotes
"Carbon has become a political football. Plants don't care. They still need it."
"Biochar helps us do in years what nature might take centuries to accomplish."
"Healthy soils are built on carbon."
"The goal isn't simply adding carbon. The goal is rebuilding soil function."
"We're trying to get Mother Nature back on the payroll."
About Plenterra
Plenterra is restoring agriculture from the ground up through soil health, regenerative agronomy, biochar, carbon management, and practical solutions that help growers improve profitability while regenerating their land.
🌱 Learn More: plenterra.com
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