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Re:Baguio City - 2007/06/15 12:05 I think it might be interesting if they used the fiddling technique. They could set up metal poles around the perimeter of their field and have them sending vibrations deep into the earth. The worms would not want anything to do with said vibrations and they'd stay away from the fields.

Another thought is to have the fields not actually be in the earth. The reason the worms are hurting the fields are that they are draining the water away from the rice. So why don't they grow the rice through hydroponics or something equally as effective. Hydroponic plants also are easier to control and maintain once the science is perfected into an art.

Just an idea.
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