For the past few years we have carried out hundreds of trials using Wood Vinegar, ranging from seed germination, small potting trials to 800 hectare farm field trials. Recording results and data for numerous plant species as listed below.
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February 2015 Introduction to Wood Vinegar for Australian Agriculture Wood Vinegar, also called pyroligneous acid, liquid smoke, pyrolysis water, smoke water, wood distillate or Mokusaku, is an amber liquid produced through the natural act of carbonization during charcoal/biochar production. Wood…
There is a growing number of farmers and commercial soil compost producers looking at ways to improve their composting processes while reducing costs and improving the end product. Wood Vinegar could offer a potential gain in this area and we…
We are excited to have Alec Barrass from Emmas Cottage Vineyard in the Hunter Valley take on a couple of trials of Wood Vinegar in his vineyard. I am confident of good results in the plant vigour and even sugar…
We are excited to have Ben and Lara Hawke take on a couple of trials of Wood Vinegar at their farm out at Come By Chance (south of Walgett northern NSW). This will be by far the largest trial we…
The pot on left seeds were soaked in 1:200 wood vinegar and water for 24hrs before sowing We are looking for exposure to the benefits of wood vinegar and support for a trial. We would like to get avid gardeners,…