Worm farming is really a simple way of turning your organic waste into a great fertilizer. And it’s easy to do too! You can start your own farming business by learning a few tips about making a worm farming business.
Running a worm farm for a home farming business!
You can use the organic waste to create a great new fertilizer to be used to grow fresh fruits and veggies. Home made fertilizer or worm castings is nutrient rich and free of the chemicals and preservatives found in synthetic fertilizers and pesticides and it’s a great way to utilize your food scraps if you live in a limited space!
A few tips to get you started on your home farming business!
*Start small with a little investment and you will have better results. If you do not have any experience in worm farming then please do read up all you can on different types of worm farming to have their feedback on what where the problems they commonly faced in the starting up.
*Use sturdy containers to get the soil in one place for the worm beds. It should be water tight and with a cover to seal out the light for the worms in the beds. Keep the beds away form vibration as most worm are likely to up and migrate away to stay away form it.
*Experiment with the correct type of feed for your worms as most worms like a variety of different feeds. One of the best feeds used to get your worm sin top condition is free cotton gin trash containing burrs cotton trash and lint left over from ginning and a combination of left over brewery grain mash. You will also have to add a protein-rich feed to get the worms to grow and settle. Some farmers add chicken mash as an additional supplement to the food. Please do make sure you have the temperature, salt and moisture levels correct for you worm farms.
*You will also have to make sure you control vermin and disease, as well as harvest the worms well in time for sale.
*The type of worm you choose is also very important and most farmers choose the red worms variety also called as the red wrigglers or manure worms. It’s not a good idea to use the earthworms or night crawlers as they are not suited to the job of producing castings. The estimated production of the worms is also simple as a single worm hatches about 900 eggs a year, and this growth rate increases exponentially.
*A few ways you can recover your profits is by selling the worms to bait suppliers, and the castings are the best fertilizer which can be used for growing vegetables and fruits.