Crush it to rice size if possible. I’m thinking that a roto tiller would be a great option. I’ve got garden beds with probably half biochar. Don’t notice any negative effects :)

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Yeah crushing it up is next on the list of stuff to figure out.

For now im just rolling over it as i rake it in.. 👋🏻

I’ve gone simple to electric wood chipper. Electric is super easy if dry, just wear dust mask. Otherwise a shovel works too :)

I'm currently thinking a drill powerd twin roller set up might be an option.

With grooves or ridges to help with the crush.

I know nostr:nprofile1qqs2rlzal4lleatrezg4tdrxw5d4srg3tcfkutuvjr5fzvu9h0kmrncpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuvrcvd5xzapwvdhk6qgdwaehxw309aukzcn49ekk2qghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8x6tpd4ehgu3wvdhk68uj6gq did a vidoe on a crush technique I'll find it and have a bit of a review 😂

The Wen electric chipper from Home Depot $100 worked perfectly if completely dry. I cut the gasket on the top out, I could process about 5 gallons in 15 minutes.

Elbow grease and cast steel tamper

Soumds like a plan. I made a concrete one over the winter for a paving job. I might pressgang that into action.. 🤔