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Wollastonite is the safest and most cost effective carbon capture mineral for agricultural soils

  A recent experiment showed one application of olivine can release enough nickel to contaminate soil for hundreds of years. This limits olivine’s use to very low application rates that will still release nickel but limit the amount of CO2 Olivine can capture. Despite the potential of olivine for carbon sequestration in soil and oceans, […]

Capturing carbon in sils that grow your food.

Geology at the speed of life – Neoformation of reactive clays with wollastonite

Wollastonite heals soil by supplying abundant silicon in soluble forms to transform soluble aluminum from harmful to useful.   The soil is an incredible system that constantly responds to changes in its environment. Aluminum is an element that inhibits healthy plant growth at high concentrations in the soil. But the soil system has multiple methods […]

Clay newformation

Wollastonite brings big ecosystem benefits at a landscape scale

  At high levels, aluminum can block the update of other nutrients leading to nutrient deficiencies for forest plants. In vertebrates like fish and humans, aluminum is toxic, especially to our brains. Soluble forms of aluminum increase in the soil as pH decreases when elements like calcium, magnesium and potassium are low. Unfortunately, as a […]

Wollastonite benefits forests, trees, and fish health.

Calcium Magnesium Silicate releases faster and increases P in crop in a notill system

Finding studies that look at the big picture impact across longer time scales can feel like looking for the needle in the haystack sometimes. This study is one of those needles, with many different angles summarized succinctly. This is the only study we have found testing wollastonite and lime in a no-till production system. This […]

calcium silicate comes out ahead of lime.

Canadian Wollastonite & accelerated weathering in the mainstream (farm) media

The Ontario Farmer is read weekly by just about every farmer in Ontario and covers a wide range of topics. We showed up on the front page recently with a well-written article about the potential for calcium silicates and accelerated weathering. This is an excellent summary and a great overview of exactly what happens when […]

Newspaper cutting with the heading "Farmer with rock dust could boost crops, buffer climate"

How wollastonite captures carbon

The planet’s air conditioner is the process of weathering of rocks like wollastonite that have removed carbon dioxide and cooled the planet for billions of years. There is no big machine, it is a simple reaction and luckily when you spread crushed wollastonite you can speed it up.

A cartoon of the earth and trees with rain coming down.