Biochar from Corn Residue Boosts Soil Water Retention for Better Crops
The study looked at how adding biochar made from corn residue to sandy loam soil affects its ability to hold water. They found that as the amount of biochar increased, the soil's ability to let water pass through decreased, but its water-holding capacity increased. The biochar had a porous structure that helped retain water in the soil, making it a good choice for improving water use efficiency in agriculture.