Eric Mayer - Sonoma's Biochar Producer

In this episode of Sonoma Voices, host Nada Rothbart interviews Eric Mayer, a biochar producer in Sonoma. Eric shares his background and how he got involved in making biochar, an agricultural product made from woody material that is turned into charcoal and mixed back into the soil. He explains the process of making biochar and its benefits for carbon capture and soil health. Eric discusses his clients, including vineyards, and how biochar is an alternative to burning vineyards. He also shares his love for Sonoma and the strong sense of community in the area.

Podcast Takeaways
  • Biochar is an agricultural product made from woody material that is turned into charcoal and mixed back into the soil.
  • Biochar serves as a long-term habitat for soil microbes and is a form of carbon capture.
  • Biochar is already a viable solution for carbon capture and storage, with 90% of carbon dioxide removal credits based on biochar.
  • Sonoma offers a strong sense of community and connection, focusing on regenerative agriculture and local living.
Eric Mayer - Sonoma's Biochar Producer
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