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Jan 25, 2023 10:26 AM CST
Name: Christie
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CalPolygardener said: It is atmospheric carbon, not fossil carbon, so it has no effect on CO2 level. When you put it in the ground you are sequestering (for a while at least) the carbon in the soil. A balanced equation chemically.

Can you explain this more for me??
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