From richard.hill@24stex.com Tue Oct  4 20:43:17 EDT 1994
Newsgroups: sci.bio.ecology
Date: Mon, 3 Oct 1994 23:55:00 EDT
Sender: "Ecological Society of America: grants, jobs,
              news" <ECOLOG-L@UMDD.BITNET>
From: richard.hill@24stex.com
Subject: EARTHWORM STUDIES


Hello.  Recently there was a post related to earthworm studies.  I've deleted
the post, but wonder if the following citation would be of help?  there are
about 60 citations.

Wood, Hulton B. and Samuel W. James.  1993.  Native and introduced earthworms
>from  selected chaparral, woodland, and riparian zones in southern California.
Gen Tech Rep PSW-GTR-142.  Albany, CA: Pacific Southwest Research Station,
Forest Service, US Dept of Agriculture; 20p.

Richard.Hill@24stex.com



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From stuart@zephyr.manawatu.planet.co.nz Sun Oct 16 21:44:27 EDT 1994
From: stuart@zephyr.manawatu.planet.co.nz (Stuart Brown)
Newsgroups: misc.rural
Subject: Re: earthworms
Date: Fri, 07 Oct 1994 20:50:00 +1200

rdennis@aol.com (RDennis) writes:

>   Some friends here in rural southern Nevada are talking aout raising
>earthworms as an investment project to make a few dollars. Any ideas,
>experience, suggestions?
>   Thanks, Ron
>    Respond here or e-mail at rdennis@aol.com. 

There is a good publication called "Earthworms Unlimited - backyard 
earthworm breeding" by Amy Brown. It is a New Zealand publication, if you 
want the address email me.

Stuart Brown
Waitahora,
R.D.1,
Dannevirke,
New Zealand.
stuart@zephyr.manawatu.planet.co.nz

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