Big money in worm waste
Be part of Wisconsin's Newsroom, send your videos to WI@jsnewsroom.com The worm farm business at Unco Industries in Union Grove is soaring as the national trend toward everything "green" has spurred demand for worm castings — or worm waste, an organic fertilizer that is in huge demand. Video by Mike De Sisti
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Awesome I love what you're doing you are a legend I love you and your workers I love you.
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applying vermicast to my fruit trees gave sweeter taste
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o god so many
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not real worm casting...get from local...this kind of so call worm casting aren't real and definitely not 100%...you are lucky if you get 5 %
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Where can we buy your product here in BC, Canada? Very informative. Thank you
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Phuck white Capitalism. I make my own and grow my own food,no middle man,no Capitalist rip off prices. Why would I buy from you ? I don't know what the hell you put in that compost. All my compost comes from my lawn clippings and plant food waste. I do not put filthy manure in my worm bins,nor random sources of food waste. My compost smells very strong and earthy,like a healthy forest floor on a spring morning,maybe even better than that.
Also I have 100s of thousands of soil microbes in my soil. Using filthy animal manure severely increases parasitic and harmful pathogens in the soil. This increases risk of exposure to crops and humans, root crops,such as onions,garlic,peanuts,potatoes,beets,carrots,etc.
Eliminating sources of pathogens prevents and greatly reduces soil contamination with those pathogens. Thermal compost works best to kill harmful pathogens. Animal manure contains any drugs given to the animals. It contains any poor nutrition food diets eaten by the animals. With food waste,I control what goes into my soil. i control and greatly increase the diversity of nutrient that are released into my soil,because I worm compost many varieties of plant waste,none of it is sprayed with pesticides,nor are GMO crops used..all organic.
All my worm compost is 100% extracted plant crops. Many pounds of plant matter,converted into black gold,no soil added,from plants to soil,thanks to worms,and microbial mites. The mites work much faster than the worms,because there are so many and they multiply rapidly. -
Very nice video. what are you feeding your worms ?.
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greater ...video...
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if that is the brand i am thinking it is, they suck.
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very good
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Verry good
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Verry good
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Why when i add your castings to my house plants do i have weeds growing in them? This only happened after I used the castings in my established house plants. i wonder if your storing the castings outside where seeds have been blowing into them?? not cool!!
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Location, location, location. I had a lot of castings years ago and couldn't give them away.
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i use worm castings for my organic weed , works a treat .
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good cooperator
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Can worm's drown in water?
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Worm castings are "chemicals". argh ignorance.
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Thank you very much, I have a very important question, for which the compost produced by the earthworm, can I use directly in the Green House, without other additions, or any treatment,
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What I enjoyed from this video is it looks like they really take pride in their product. It's nice to see that. I don't know if the guy at the end does that for every bag but messaging the castings to fit on the pallet just right appeals to my OCD personality :) Perfection.
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