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Post by Jay Blair on Oct 6, 2005 3:00:02 GMT -5
...when combined with commercial grade no till farms that utilize liquefied manures as amendments. Read the USDA release at www.ars.usda.gov/is/pr/2005/050914.htmWhat are your thoughts on this?
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Post by billyw on Oct 6, 2005 13:00:40 GMT -5
Stop using the liquid fertilizer and cater to the worms...
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Post by Jay Blair on Oct 7, 2005 20:03:29 GMT -5
Sounds like a big wormbin to me
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Post by Jay Blair on Dec 15, 2005 13:08:18 GMT -5
I wonder if the use of a beehive smoker could be utilized within the confines of a bin environment to show burrow aeration and possibly migrate the worms for harvest without adverse affect to the worms in the bin?
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Post by jimmy2s83 on Dec 16, 2005 20:34:45 GMT -5
Hmm, I can't seem to get into the link? It keeps saying "Server Error" I don't know if its me or the site. All the other pages load fine so who knows. I am not computer literate so I just can never determine what the problem is. Most likely its me. Jimmy -
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Post by Jay Blair on Dec 19, 2005 14:10:10 GMT -5
Jimmy, the link is still accessible. Do you use a popup blocker that requires double click to access links?
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Post by jimmy2s83 on Dec 20, 2005 23:12:36 GMT -5
Hey, I got the page to open today. Not sure why it wouldn't the other day but I was able to read the story. In my opinion it doesn't sound the worms are a problem just something the farmers overlooked and have to make changes to account for it. Then again I am not a farmer so its easy for me to say they (the worms) are not the problem. Jimmy -
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