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May 23, 2007 8:14 amWorm farm#

Wei Jen Thor
I am wondering if anyone operates a compost farm. I am curious how to get large volume of organic scrap material for the worms to process and how to know that the scrap is organic enough for fertilizer.


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Jun 24, 2008 4:27 amre: Worm farm#

Divakar D
Hi Wei,

Any bio product can be used to create compost. This can include agri left overs from the farm, kitchen leftovers (vegetable peels, etc.), livestock dung, etc.

Do a search for Albert Howard and 'Indore Process' on the net and you'll get some really good information.

DD


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Jun 16, 2009 12:43 pmre: Worm farm#

Kathy Munson
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