Today another local group I work with is having a Johnson-Su compost workshop at my biomass processing facility. 30 people are signed up to learn how to make a static pile reactor that ends up making a fungal dominant soil inoculant. The project is making 28 reactors and collecting food waste from several area grade schools, which is mixed with ground up biomass, leaves, manure, and whatever else is available and left to the worms and microbes to process for up to a year. I’ll also be giving a tour of my fabrication shop and showing several models of biochar/boiler equipment that are under construction.

Fungal dominant compost


You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
To change something, build a new model that makes the old model obsolete.
R. Buckminster Fuller