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Pyrolysis, torrefaction & gasification
Processes for biomass and waste

The Biogreen system will transform biomass and bio-residues into high-quality biochar and contribute to Wakefield’s Advanced Materials and Soil Health divisions, which are addressing the fast-growing market for high quality biochar in the ever more environmentally concerned USA.

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#1 Soil Amendment
#1 Growth Booster
and a 100% organic solution to defeat nematodes.

Wood vinegar improves root uptake and enables the plants to absorb the nutrients more effectively and efficiently. Wood vinegar also increases the plants’ flavor and aroma as well as the crop yields.

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Organic Wood Vinegar

Organic Wood Vinegar aims to create awareness about organic fertilizer, wood vinegar (Pyroligneous acid), and a global coalition connecting farmers with the resources they need to contribute to an ecologically sound food system and prosperous planet. The mission is carried out through the three pillars of the organization: information exchange, outreach and advocacy.
Wood Vinegar, also called Pyroligneous acid, Liquid Smoke or Mokusaku, is a dark liquid produced through the natural act of carbonization, which occurs when a biomass is heated in an airless container during charcoal/biochar production.

Wood Vinegar and Quality

Wood vinegar contains more than 200 constituents such as acetic acid, methanol, phenol, ester, acetals, ketone, formic acid and many others. Instead of the specific effectiveness of a certain element, in the case of wood vinegar, various elements work synergistically. It has been used extensively in Japan and throughout Asia for several decades for all sorts of uses and replacement of synthetic chemicals.

Vinegar

Organic Wood Vinegar can be applied to the soil surface to help increase the population of beneficial microbe sand to promote plant root growth..o.

Pine Tar

Wood tar is used as a wood preservative against termites and is also used as a wood stain. Wood tar is a viscous, blackish brown liquid obtained...

Biochar

Biochar is defined simply as charcoal that is used for agricultural purposes. Biochar is used by spreading it across agricultural fields...

Blog

Our blog features articles related to Organic Wood Vinegar, Wood Pine Tar, and Biochar. We discuss their many uses, benefits, origins and much more.

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Our success and the use of wood vinegar as a natural fertilizer will increase the use and understanding of ecological agriculture practices throughout the world while advancing appreciation for farmers and their work. By empowering local farmers to develop site-specific adaptations of sustainable agriculture principles that serve them, their soil, and their community, woodvinegar.org will help build a prosperous future by connecting a global community of growers and creating a culture where these growers can thrive.
Another major benefit of wood vinegar is that it appears to assist the enzymes and microbes which facilitate plant cell growth and other useful reactions. While this mechanism is unclear scientifically, many researchers claim that spraying wood vinegar makes plants take root more firmly, helps leaves grow larger and fuller, counteracts excessive nitrogen, stimulates the metabolism of plants and raises sugar levels.

Happy Customers

These are some of the people who are helping make the planet a bit healthier, one plant at a time.
Edsel California, USA

I have only applied this to my orchids, though I can really tell the difference but very slowly. I will have control this Spring, and experiment until Fall. Based on my instincts and past experience, I can tell it’s making a difference and, I’m definitely going to continue to apply this to my culture. I will also buy more when I run out of stock.

George New York, USA

My initial observation was of 20ml wood vinegar added directly to 25 gallons of compost worm tea. In the first 30 seconds, it foamed and continued to build exciting live biological components quickly, along with fewer signs of deficiency, as well as less added to correct the deficiency.

Edsel California, USA

I have only applied this to my orchids, though I can really tell the difference but very slowly. I will have control this Spring, and experiment until Fall. Based on my instincts and past experience, I can tell it’s making a difference and, I’m definitely going to continue to apply this to my culture. I will also buy more when I run out of stock.

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