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Aug 11, 2020 · The Worm Farm brings in millions of dollars each year. Get the full story behind this successful family-owned business here!
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Feb 28, 2024 · At the farm, Broberg raises worms in crates that are about a foot deep. The crates, filled with peat moss, are where they spend two weeks eating, mating and laying eggs. The worms are incredibly sensitive to cold temperatures, so Broberg has learned to keep the peat moss around 70 degrees.
Captain Matt's Worm Farm Tour. How over 1 million worms create the best fertilizer in the world. 11. 5 comments. Like. Comment. Share. Most relevant. David Timmons Staskiewicz. Do you have plans for the flow through worm bin and the sifter? Looks like you may have made both of those. 2y. Author. Captain Matt and the Worm People.
Aug 22, 2024 · Worm farming, also known as vermicomposting, is an efficient and eco-friendly way to transform kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich fertilizer for your garden. This process harnesses the power of earthworms to break down organic waste and produce a valuable soil amendment: worm castings.
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Jan 13, 2015 · Worm castings are the undigested material, soil and bacteria excreted by a worm after it eats the food scraps. The Nebraska Farmers Union is partnering with Lincoln Public Schools, Community Crops and the Lincoln Children’s Zoo on the project.