Ranching Underground Livestock
November 28, 2008 by Julia Wasson
Filed under Blog, Ecopreneurs, Farms, Front Page, Iowa, Organic, Prairie, Vermiculture, Wetland
“Worm castings are the ultimate fertilizer,” Kevin Somerville says. With a flat-end shovel, he carefully turns the compost pile in a shallow, wooden bin to reveal a squirming ball of red earthworms. Kevin’s wife, Mary, shows us the tiny, white babies, not much wider than a piece of thread. The biggest of the worms is only a couple of inches long.
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