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See our back issues from worm composting, worm harvesting, compost tea to worm workshops and education over the past 10 years! Buy the whole set of back issues for only $149 and get a free Worm E-Book as well!
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Check out the juicest issue of Earthworm Digest, including the latest report from Hawaii Worm Conference and our cover story: Decoding Compost Tea.
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Check out the juicest issue of Earthworm Digest (HARD COPY), including the latest report from Hawaii Worm Conference and our cover story: Decoding Compost Tea.
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A must have EarthWorm Digest issue: including a ground-breaking story regarding earthworms curing cancer, a story about fixing the soil in the country of Ghana and Sansai Environmental, the first earthworm company doing business in a major US municipality
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A must have EarthWorm Digest issue: including a ground-breaking story regarding earthworms curing cancer, a story about fixing the soil in the country of Ghana and Sansai Environmental, the first earthworm company doing business in a major US municipality
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Worm Digest's first issue includes worm bin construction, kid's page and bookworm reviews.
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John Gorman takes readers to the latest earthworms underground movement in Kazakhstan; Hands-on activity of harvesting castings and changing your worms' bedding.
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Mary Appelhof describes worm workshops in the pacific northwest and the first worm summit in San Francisco; International news focus on India's BERI&BCIL-pioneers in vermiculture in India.
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In this issue Worm Digest features "Worm Is King In King County" and discusses more on India's effort to turn garbage into gold.
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Stephen White's "A constellation of worm workers shines over the Bay Area" talks about the Worm Day event on March 5, 1994 in San Francisco's Exploratorium. Find out more about how worms make news in Georgia.
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This issue focuses on Canada's vermicomposting news from the west to the east coast; Worm Workers introduce Sam Hambly as a leader and teacher of conservation.
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Explore earthworm anatomy and Darwin's passion and curiosity on earthworms; find out vermicomposting news from Poland, Jamaica and France; and International Symposium on Earthworm Ecology in Columbus, Ohio.
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This issues talks about Earthworms and Human Wastes: from red wigglers in the privy, scatalogical reflections from a vermicomposting privy to vermifiltration of sewage.
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Earthworms and Human Waste II: AlasCan plan addresses sewage treatment for remote villages in Alaska. Eco-Logic column written by Uday Bhawakar talks about the concept of ecology and pathogens.
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Mary Appolhof's "Worms in the Classrooms" provides basic concepts in worm composting and instructional materials and suppliers. Explore how earthworms bring two cities much closer on the international worm news.
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Binet Payne gives the first-hand report on vermicomposting for the school garden in California. Stephen White talks about his big lesson on doing vermicomposting in schools.
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This Farm and Garden issue talks about building a stackable worm condo; how earthworms are able to handle the plowing and benefit the soil; tips of how to build your soil.
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Beverley Van Praagh introduces the giant worms in Australia to Worm Digest readers; find out how earthworm research goes to school and the Worm Woman digs down under.
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Frank Carmody reviews the history of vermiculture back to the 18th century. A close look of Rainbow Worm Farm in California and its operation. Peter Bogdanow shares his experience of starting a new business in commercial vermicomposting.
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This India issue covers story of Stephen White of his vermi-advanture trip to India, story of worm composting technology in India and so forth. Don't miss this special issue!
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How earthworms and rabbit manures coexist peacefully and create economic profits. A hands-on review of how people build their own worm bins.
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Mary Fordham and Trina Paulus create a worm show that is available to travel. Find out more about the story. S. Zorba Frankel demonstrates how to build a vermiprocessing demonstration site; a comparison of different worm bin designs.
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Learn the Kiss (Keep it Simple &Save) Plan for vermicomposting for farmers and others; how the soil foodweb of Elaine Ingham works; the continuing discussion of manure composting for the hobby farm.
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Phil Cornish reports the history of "Berkeley Farm" in California and how the farm collects waste from UC-Berkeley's campus. Larry Martin contributes his inside story of vermicomposting project in Azerbaijan.
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An in-depth report on the 1998 International Earthworm Ecology Symposium in Vigo, Spain; a scientific discussion and review on nightcrawlers; Mary Appelhof's trip to Belarus to talk about worms.
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The art of small-scale vermicomposting and Worm Biology 101 by Kelly Slocum.
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This issue features a well-attended workshop named "Earthworm Institute Symposium and Tour" in Dallas, Texas. Explore a species, Dendrobaena veneta (renamed Eisenia Hortensis), and its abilities as a waste consumer and reproducction rates.
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This issue features home-scale vermicomposting bins and describes the different worm bin concepts and offers insights as to their advantages and possible drawbacks.
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Explore the current worm bins and systems as well as the types of bin technologies on the market. This issue focusess on mid-and large-scale vermicomposting systems and discusses the design advances.
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The country of Cuba is the focus for this issue, specifically, the many facets of its unique and sustainable agricultural industry. Join Paula Cracas on her journey to discover agriculture and vermicomposting in Cuba.
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The Vermillennium International Conference on vermiculture and vermicomposting takes the central stage of issue 26. Next, Sabala presents what's going on wormwise in Japan, where interest is booming.
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