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Did anyone raise worms?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 934126" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>My GF sells compost worms to the city people who think they need to buy them to get good compost. She gets $38 a pound shipped to you. I make a pile of old bedding, waste hay, and manure from the barn. It is just heaped up outside, nothing special. After it has heated up and then cooled down I use the loader to take the top foot or so off last years pile (that is where all the worms are) and put it on top of the new pile. People order them and she takes a shovel and digs them. Only thing she is out is her time and the cost of shipping. Only thing I do is pile the barn cleanings which I was doing anyway. The rest of the old pile generally goes to my garden or the garden of one of my kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 934126, member: 498"] My GF sells compost worms to the city people who think they need to buy them to get good compost. She gets $38 a pound shipped to you. I make a pile of old bedding, waste hay, and manure from the barn. It is just heaped up outside, nothing special. After it has heated up and then cooled down I use the loader to take the top foot or so off last years pile (that is where all the worms are) and put it on top of the new pile. People order them and she takes a shovel and digs them. Only thing she is out is her time and the cost of shipping. Only thing I do is pile the barn cleanings which I was doing anyway. The rest of the old pile generally goes to my garden or the garden of one of my kids. [/QUOTE]
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