Saturday, August 24, 2013








 paddy husk charcoal
 
 

  today I am going to introduce most valuable material.it is paddy(rice)husk charcoal.  
 
Adaptability of the technology
This technology is best suited to small-scale farming and to sandy, acidic and relatively infertile soils.It is effective for such crops as soybean, acowpe, corn and sorghum. It is also worth trying for other field crops and vegetables.

The technology
1. Preparation:

Prepare the rice husk charcoal as follows.
1) Puncture small ventilation holes in a
tin can (about 18-liter capacity) and
insert a metal pipe for a chimney.

2) Put several sheets of screwed-up
newspaper inside the can.

3) Set fire to the newspaper.

4) Cover the can quickly with dry rice husk.

5) Wait for 6-8 hours.

6) When the surface of the heap is smoked black,
remove the can from the pile of rice husk and
put out the fire with water.

2. Application:
Apply the rice husk charcoal to the field at an application rate of 10-20 mt/ha. Row application is
recommended, rather than broadcasting. After application, the rice husk charcoal should be mixed
into the surface soil for best results
.
3. Advantage:
Application of rice husk charcoal at the recommended rate will give a yield increase of 10-40 %. The rate of  increase depends on the crop, the nature of the soil, and the application rate of chemical fertilizers which supply other nutrients.

Reasons for the effectiveness of rice husk charcoal
The mechanism whereby rice husk charcoal improves crop yield is not clearly understood. The effect may vary from soil to soil. However, the following effects have been seen in experiments.
1. The rice husk charcoal increases the soil pH,
thereby increasing the available P.
2. The aeration in the crop root zone is improved.
3. The water-holding capacity of the soil is improved.
4. There is an increase in the level of exchangeable
K and Mg.



 Caution
1. The rice husk must not be burnt so throughly that it
turns to gray ash.
2. Agricultural technologies are highly location specific.
Please try this new technology first on a small scale,
to see if it works in your own field.

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