Title: Huma-Char
1Huma-Char and Its Benefits to Agriculture
- Heating Up Crop Production With an Ancient Soil
Amendment - Dr. Vladimir Vasilenko (Dr. Humate)- Technical
Director for - First American Energy, LLC
- - 2014 -
2The Ultimate Biochar Huma-Char Blending
Humate and Char
- Humate from New Mexico is blended with Char from
the FAE Process creating a new commercial
product- Huma-Char combining the benefits of
both products!!! - Specialty formulas of Huma-Char can be created
by Dr. Vladimir Vasilenko for various
applications in agriculture.
UNPROCESSED HUMATE AT MINE, GALLUP, NEW MEXICO,
USA
3Char from the FAE Process is the ideal source for
Huma-Char!
- The best char is formed by relatively low
temperature pyrolysis. This is why the FAE
Process provides the best char to be used in
- Huma-Char.
CHAR FROM THE PROPRIETARY FAE PROCESS
4- Huma-Char is high in organic carbon, largely
resistant to decomposition and is intended to be
used as a soil amendment. The best biochar is
formed by relatively low temperature pyrolysis,
ideally at 500 C. - This is a high enough temperature to achieve
maximum surface area but also low enough
temperature to retain biological oils that would
normally burn off.
5Huma-Char improves soil in three critical
services
- First, it acts like a sponge to soak up
water, hold and slowly release it to soil. This
can be an important characteristic in
drought-prone areas and/or on soils low in
organic matter. - Second, Huma-Char acts as a storehouse
adsorbing nutrient ions for exchange to soil
biology. - Third, Huma-Char is a substrate which
provides habitat and refuge for soil microbes.
6Huma-Char reduces the need for traditional
chemical fertilizers!
- Huma-Char-amended soils can show ranges of 50-80
percent reductions in nitrous-oxide emissions,
reduced runoff of phosphorus into surface waters,
and reduced leaching of nitrogen into
groundwater. - As a soil amendment, Huma-Char can significantly
increase the efficiency of and reduce the need
for traditional chemical fertilizers, while
potentially enhancing crop yields.
7Water soluble humic substances (potassium salt of
humic acid and fulvic acid) can be used in
manufacturing of superior Huma-Char
- Potassium Humate and fulvic acid contain valuable
plant nutritional substances not found in
chemical fertilizers. - Their water solutions with trace minerals are an
ideal source of nutrition in Huma-Char
8Biochar- What does it mean?
- The term 'biochar' refers to black carbon formed
by heating biomass (wood, coal, plant wastes,
feedstock, etc.) in an oxygen-free or low oxygen
environment so it does not combust. The technical
term for this process is pyrolysis. Traditional
charcoal is one example of biochar produced from
wood. However, the term 'biochar' is much broader
than this, encompassing black carbon produced
from any biomass feedstock.
9For thousands of years charcoal has been used by
traditional cultures as a soil amendment
- Many soils contain some naturally occurring
charcoal which was produced from
natural/prescribed fires. Where human population
sizes allow, smallholder farmers in developing
countries practice slash and burn cultivation
which relies on the production of charcoal and
its ultimate incorporation back into the soil for
fertility. For thousands of years charcoal has
been used by traditional cultures as a soil
amendment and there is evidence that it
positively benefits crop yields. The most
well-know example is the fertile Terra Preta
soils in Brazil.
10For farmers and gardeners within the Northern
Hemisphere, biochar can provide a sustainable
source of soil amendments
- Crop yields on Terra Preta soils in Brazil have
been shown to be much greater than on nearby
soils which were not enriched with charcoal.
11As a soil amendment, biochar creates a more
stable soil carbon pool that serves as a net
withdrawal of atmospheric carbon dioxide. The
enhanced nutrient-retention capacity of
biochar-amended soil not only reduces the total
fertilizer requirements but also the climate and
environmental impact of croplands.
12Field trials using biochar
- Field trials using biochar have been conducted in
the tropics over the past several years. - Large scale field trials have recently begun on
highly fertile Iowa soils by the USDAs
Agricultural Research Service. First year results
are positive!
13Dr. Vladimir Vasilenko (Dr. Humate) is
developing new types of humate-based products
and Huma-Char
- Dr. Vasilenko has created many technologies and
products for the agricultural and food industries
through his 22 years of research and development. - 2007 American Biographical Institute Man of the
Year.
14First American Energy, LLC9100 N. Morning Glory
Road Paradise Valley, AZ, USATel 605-531-9100
- Sole manufacturer of the Worlds best biochar,
Huma-Char, combining the finest humate, New Mex
U-Mate, and the richest char, FAE char from a
proprietary process