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Re: Earth worm cultures



There is a composting interest group listserv, out of the U. of Wisc., I 
belive.  Don't hold me to this but I think you send to:
listserv@listserv.wsu.edu

body of message:
subscribe compost



In article <4tmnmk$rsq@cnn.cc.biu.ac.il>,
Deborah Dubiner <dubined@ashur.cc.biu.ac.il> wrote:
>t is known that california earthworms (Eisenia foetida)
>is extremely useful for reconstruction of soil and
>to avoid agro-toxic fertilizers.  If anyone wants to
>do organic agriculture, this would be a very viable
>solution.
>
Worms alone cannot rebuild soil.  Earthworms need a lot of organic matter
to work with, then they can do great things.


rhg

>Is there anyone out there that uses such method for
>such fertilizer substitute?  Any pointers would be
>appreciated.  Also, if anyone would like to
>engage in a discussion on the subject to exchange
>ideas, this would be ok too.
>
>Anyone posting a response, if you could also send
>e-mail, I would appreciate it, since i don't read
>this newsgroup very often.          
>
>Thanks 
>
>Deborah Dubiner
>M:wq
>:wq
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