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History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/06/20 22:59 Hello all,

Did anyone see the Modern Marvels History Channel television show tonight on fertilizers?

If you did, do you care to comment? I had a previous commitment and missed the show.

Thank you,

Corn Meal
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/06/21 10:05 Correction, It was on this morning at 1am. sorry bout that.
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It will be back on this afternoon at 1pm eastern I think.
Modern Marvels
Fertilizer
Thu, Jun 21, 1:00 PM | Run Time: 60 min

Post edited by: WFike, at: 2007/06/21 10:07

Post edited by: WFike, at: 2007/06/21 10:23
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/07/11 16:39 It will be on again this Saturday (July 14th) at 7:00 pm.

If you look closely during the portion highlighting "Vermicomposting" you will see me (look quick because I am only in the segment for a sum total of about 1.5 seconds - Im wearing a blue rain jacket and shoveling compost). Am I aloud to brag about this here? At least now my parents are proud of what I do (as dad says "must be legit if he is on TV")

They did the piece on our facility in April of this year. There was a ton of footage I wished they would have used and some really good interviews that were left out - but that is the media for you. Overall they did a good job and were a pleasure to work with.

Try to catch the rerun this week if you get time.

Post edited by: Worm Engineer, at: 2007/07/11 16:40
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/07/12 08:46 I'll be sure to watch it again and see if I can find you in the background. May have to tape it so that I can go back if I miss you the first time. Thanks for the update notice.

Buddy
We Are WORM - Resistance Is Futile!
Buddy
Richmond, VA
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/07/14 12:51 Thank you. I am in the US this month.

I will be sure to take a look.

Patricia
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/07/14 21:29 well I went back in the listings on the zapit site and it has changed to another show. sorry bout that!


It is on again Sun, Jul 15, 2:00 PM eastern I think.

Post edited by: WFike, at: 2007/07/15 13:09
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/07/15 13:31 the series is on but that episode is not You only need two tools in life - WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it
doesn't move and should, use the WD-40. If it shouldn’t move and does,
use the duct tape.
WELLS,vermont
jerry walker 2008
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/07/15 13:57 I was looking it up on the internet listing from sat. and clicked on it to see when the next show would be and it said 2pm on sun. I looked forward to it all day yesterday as I was on the road and could not see the one on sat. night. Missed it again I guess!
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/07/18 15:38 Did anybody catch the show out there yet?

I taped the show and am going to watch it write back as soon as I can finish up editing for the Summer issue.
Otherwise Jerry will be on our case for publishing...

I must say it was a pleasure meeting you Tom.
I wonder if you can get that extra footage from the Modern Marvels people...
Saw a bit about Worm Power in the Livingston Newspaper last week.
A successful enterprise of your size will be good not just for New York, but for everyone!

Maureen
And up from the ground came a bigger bunch of plants, cuz worms were under there, Eisenia Fetidas, Redworms, Brewing Tea, chemical free, BLACK GOLD
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/07/19 11:47 maureen:your darn right stay on schedual.
I thought the dirty jobs show was much better

Post edited by: wellsworms, at: 2007/07/19 11:49
You only need two tools in life - WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it
doesn't move and should, use the WD-40. If it shouldn’t move and does,
use the duct tape.
WELLS,vermont
jerry walker 2008
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/07/19 20:34 Hi Maureen - this is Shawn (I work with Tom). Let me know what you think when you get a chance to watch the episode. We do not have a copy of the rest of the footage that they didnt air (which was very good stuff) since the Modern Marvel people now own all rights to the remainder of the film and audio (we basically had to sign our lives away prior to them filming).

The piece in the Livingston Newspaper was well written. The day it came out we had about 75 people at our facility for a County Tourism Grant Program kick-off event - good publicity (local government and state government people). It was all good and everyone got to see the worms (ohhhh ahhhh).

Hope all is well with you.
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/07/20 13:12 Does Anyone have some information on the subject of rabbit vs horse or cow manure for worm food I’m starting a small-scale worm farm only one 50 Gallon Drum so
far .currently using ef's and enc's

Post edited by: wellsworms, at: 2007/08/04 08:01
You only need two tools in life - WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it
doesn't move and should, use the WD-40. If it shouldn’t move and does,
use the duct tape.
WELLS,vermont
jerry walker 2008
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/07/23 14:49 Hello Guys,

Glad to hear how things are going at the Worm Power Palace, Shawn. Sounds like the media is helping to spread the word. Too bad Modern Marvels can't give you a copy of the extra footage. Let me at them, I may be able to squeeze it out of them. There's always a way when there's a bit of greasy greenbacks involved... I heard you took the next day off to play Golden Jacket Croquet... Have you been back to work yet?

Jerry can you be re-word your question for the engineers and scientists out there? Do you mean casting material vs. manure as a fertilizer or plant food?

Hope everyone is enjoying the last days of July.

Maureen
And up from the ground came a bigger bunch of plants, cuz worms were under there, Eisenia Fetidas, Redworms, Brewing Tea, chemical free, BLACK GOLD
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/07/25 07:47 Hi Wellsworms,

If you are looking for written literature on dairy manure and vermicomposting - I will dig around to see what I have - or if you want I can provide you with some basic ratios we are using in blending the compost we feed to our worms and the type of worms we are using.

Let me know when you get a chance.

Worm Engineer (Shawn)
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/07/25 09:02 Hi Shawn
Could I also have the ratio chart and how you came to that conclusion.
John jlance@swva.net
heal the earth with worm farming.
John Lance Indain Valley,virginia
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/08/03 13:09 Hi John,

Right now (summer) our mixing recipe is about 80% dairy manure and about 20% off-spec silage (hay silage is our bulking agent). The dairy manure is dry manure that has been put through a separator (so as to removal of a portion of the liquid). Now this does change for us seasonally depending on the temp and moisture. Since we are located in western NY we get huge seasonal variances during the year and have had to build this into our composting methods and recipes. We pre-compost (static aerated piles). these materials prior to feeding it to our worm population The worms love it.

Hope this helps.

Worm Engineer (Shawn)

Post edited by: Worm Engineer, at: 2007/08/03 13:11
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/08/04 07:58 I have answered my own question, the rabbit droppings I was given were dry but were stored in a closed container and the urine soaked thru it all. It dried by the time I got it and now that it was mixed in the bedding the urine has killed some of my stock. MORAL let manure you feed the worms sit outside for a while the rain will the urine out

Post edited by: wellsworms, at: 2007/08/04 15:21
You only need two tools in life - WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it
doesn't move and should, use the WD-40. If it shouldn’t move and does,
use the duct tape.
WELLS,vermont
jerry walker 2008
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/08/04 08:41 you mostly compost past the heat stage?
john
heal the earth with worm farming.
John Lance Indain Valley,virginia
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/08/04 15:25 no but i only add bedding to one side at a time . some like it hot!

Post edited by: wellsworms, at: 2007/08/04 15:26
You only need two tools in life - WD-40 and Duct Tape. If it
doesn't move and should, use the WD-40. If it shouldn’t move and does,
use the duct tape.
WELLS,vermont
jerry walker 2008
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Re:History Channel Fertilizer Show - 2007/09/17 19:18 Ok it is back. The show will be back of the history channel.
Fertilizer
Using fertilizer to make crops and grass grow.
HISTORY channel Wed 9/26 8:00 PM Eastern
HISTORY channel Thu 9/27 12:00 AM Eastern
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