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The advanced vermicomposting facility VERMIC 3.2 - worm composting

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Worldwide and especially in Europe, research on earthworms, worm compost and vermicomposting is dramatically increasing. This is shown e.g. in scientific congress like CODIS 2008 in Switzerland.
Although the scientific community has shown good results in the use of worm products, there is nearly no modern system in Europe, which can produce large amounts of vermicompost. The Austrian VermiGrand earthworm farm has developed the advanced vermicomposting facility VERMIC 3.2. This system is a modular continuous flow vermicomposting system, which uses completely new methods for feeding and harvesting. The system can be heated, cooled and watered automatically, what makes it capable for use at wide temperature ranges. The VermiGrand earthworm farm does offer licences for this knowledge based system now worldwide. You can make best organic fertilizer with great value in large quantity. Use the ADVANCED VERMICOMPOSTING FACILITY ver. 3.2 and profit yourself from low investment and labor costs. Invest in a booming business line now and save years of self development and learning by doing!

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Mr. Alfred Grand, VermiGrand Earthwormfarm
Tel.: 0043 2278 7028,
Fax: 0043 2278 7041
GSM.: 0043 664 1326904
info@regenwurmfarm.at

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  • the castings are way to dry and sandy its suposed to be moist and not so sandy

  • @organicgardener66 You are right,this was the first ru when were starting the continuous flow process. In our new videos, you can see that it is moist now.

  • @vermigrand like the ones I could

    Find in my backyard. If I can't use them how can I find red wigglers?

  • @cheeseasaurus55 , the one, you can find in your backyard soil not, the one you can find in your backyard compost heap - yes! You need composting worms, which you can find in compost, manure, mulch. Ask your neighbour, if you can look in his compost heap, or you have to buy them from worm breeders. Good luck!

  • Would I be able to use earthworms in the one I'm making?

  • @cheeseasaurus55 , which one do you mean?

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  • @cheeseasaurus55 not Earthworms only compost worms

  • kaluod wati!

  • .....I have euro's and red worms. IN separate bins, what is an easy way to tell a difference between them? I can't really tell a difference. Thanks for you help!

    

  • @skitforbrains Actually, I kinda want to know that myself. I'd think the best outcome would be to keep the microbial activity viable.

  • What's the ratio of feed to castings? So if you start with 100 kilos of food, how many kilos of castings do you get?

  • this is sooo heady..I love this video

    

  • Do you dry your vermicompost? Dosn't this reduce microbal activity?

  • ewwww!!

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