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No-Till Growers | Vermicompost and Worm Breeding at Any Scale || Arizona Worm Farm @notillgrowers | Uploaded May 2022 | Updated October 2024, 22 hours ago.
If you've been curious about how a good, biologically active vermicompost compost is made, Zach Books guides us through the operation at Arizona Worm Farm in Phoenix, AZ. Excellent video that talks about not just how to make compost and raised bed mix on scale, but some of the basic necessities for starting one's own vermicompost operation as well as the economics and details behind worm breeding.

It answers questions about how much does it cost to start a worm farm, how much does worm compost cost to produce, and how much does vermicompost cost to sell. It answers what a basic vermicompost set up looks like and the initial investment. And more!

Check out Arizona Worm Farm: arizonawormfarm.com

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