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Re:How many people here are in business? - 2006/07/06 23:37 The worm gin patent has been sold and one is now being built in Canada. Yes we have one in S Korea and other places.

Jerry
http://www.jetcompost.com

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Re:How many people here are in business? - 2007/12/25 20:28 VermiChester wrote:
Someday I hope to have a beautiful website with lots of pretty pictures and links to blogs. The current site is embarrassingly primitive, www.vermichester.com
Tom


I know this is an old post. But one comment Vermichester. Your site is still up, and the other one mentioned is not.
-:Mark:-
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Hampton, VA

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Re:How many people here are in business? - 2007/12/26 19:57 for an a small ranch, trinity farms has instructions
for a small harvester a little more economical and size appropriate for small business with limited space. a good source for the small worms you were asking about is the worm farm in California remember when you ask for e f every one has them so be sure to ask for genus and species or you might not get what you ask for
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Re:How many people here are in business? - 2007/12/28 14:37 Selling by the pound is not the way to go for the small grower..I'm a small grower & I'm going to try this Spring by selling my castings packaged in Organza Pouches they are a Flow- thru mesh material sold as & for Party Favors for weddings.. each bag will have about 2oz of castings & I'm going to sell them for $3.00 a bag..As far as the casting go.. as long they keep warm & not air tight they will keep for over a year & everytime you harvest just keep on putting fresh casting with your old castings & the new will perk up the old castings..Slim
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