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The Worm Power Story
The full Worm Power video explaining production and usage of organic worm castings and vermicompost for flowers, fruits and vegetables, and wine grapes.
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Large-scale worm casting production.
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News clip about Worm Power worm casting production facility in Avon, NY just south of Rochester.
The Worms are our Future! Cleaning up our soil!!
put a seed next to it , shoot comes in and shoots u in the eye LOOOOOLLLLLLL
Anyone else here from Jaiden animation
Soooooo weird
This vid havent got a comment in 5 years until i commented
Holy crap 10 years ago!!!
why am I here
AWESOME! Sustainable business that promotes better plants/ yields, and creates jobs for hard-working veterans. Love it!
seems very intensive... I guess to to macroscale this is necessary, but still wish it could be done with less input.
you can do it at home for almost nothing using your own scraps. We have videos on it :)
what kind of machine is that they use to extract the liquid from the poo?
Very exciting 'stuff'! Worm castings are a miracle! It's like growing with moon dust but without all of the transportation costs... :) I like horse manure better as a base though.
biravoo
This is not clean at all. I have seen clean, and this is just sad. I am not a PETA extremist, but those cows were not being given the best they deserve.
I'm just thinking out loud here, but some of the comments confuse me....this is all organic because these are not grain, but appear to be grass fed cows. And because this is a family (not factory) farm, it's unlikely that any degree of antibiotics are required.
That's not the right way to get the message out dude. You're just stopping people from believing.
jejejeje , he said "pooper scooper"
I am referring to the cow poop. I know worm poop smells earthy.
Would some one please tell me what episode this is
Can't the the sqeezings be used for a source for a biodigester?
It must smell delightful in that poop plant. I'd probably vomit.
Maybe your a hairless ape. I,m not. I,m a child of God.
omg i can't believe he picked up that cow manure like it was a fine wine with his ungloved hands 3:08 WOW
@tribalwind a darry farm thet he owens
Thank goodness youtube has not implemented "Smell-O-Vision" technology. as for the Worm farms, great stuff these worm castings.
I don't think so high tech and from cows is the way to go. Cow manure only about as polluted as using our own
@ 5:44 That's what she said.
if that farm was clean and ran "naturally" those cows legs wouldn't be covered in mud and dirt,,,,,,,,,,, and in that mess of course you need antibiotics ,,, disease and bacteria would run rampant back to basics farming,,, and local not mass production "factory farms"
I have too imagine that the S*** he is scrapping down the drain smells great! I love farms.
@ssutunti sonnyboy? are you 80? what crawled up your ass. worms? they say right in the clip he gets his manure from "Coin farms" Dairy farm. notice all those cows,crammed into a factory-farm warehouse. if that's what passes as "organic", McDonald's must be considered health-food now... move along Sheeple. nothing to see here...
@tribalwind Go see how he RAISES his own cows at his production facility before you talk sonny boy.
@tribalwind Go see his production facility you talk son.
@live2learn247 Good question, been wondering the same thing
looks very large scale.needing lots of power to run.smaller units probably will be more efficient.good work anyway.keep it up.
Worm shit is the shit, literally. :) Awesome for the soil and your plants. Grab a worm farm at your local large hardware/home stuff store (Bunnings here in Aust) and start a worm farm. Put pretty much all of your vegetable kitchen scraps in (bar a few) and let the worms turn them into something that will greatly improve your vege garden.
not organic in my view, these aren't grass-fed pastured animals. these imprisoned factory dairy cows are probably being fed GMO Corn etc(and dead cow) plus all the antibiotics, hormones and other drugs .which is then fed to worms. does all that bad stuff go away just because it passed through a worm? i doubt it. Vermiculture is wonderful, but call a spade a spade.this VC has got to be contaminated dont you think?. i dont want that in my garden/veggies/body.
This is a great resource for my science project, thanks ALOT!
dude he put his hands in extruded cow shit!!! use a shovel not your hands!!!
lol fat dumb and happy....
whats the name of his compnyl
@MrJimbobwae there was a dirty jobs where he went to a big worm farm. I think it was one of the first episodes.
how do you know when the worm casting is done???
wow good video
Seems like a lot of energy and electricity is used during this process.
Is this final product usable in organic agriculture- here in europe as an organic farmer I can use compost/manure from either animals that are themselves certified organic, or from extensive grazed animals. Not however from intensive CAFO raised beasts, does the vermiculture process break down the chemical inputs from the beats outputs (as it were)?
This guy has stolen an idea from an Australian Company called Sunburst Biotechnologies which are situated in Hong Kong now. Notice the FAN unit squeeze press, this was used by Sunburst and the presses's where made in Millicent, SA.
thanks for posting this vid
Thats interesting. What does happen to the Hormones? Does Pasteurisation take care of this?
this was awsome,good stuff
dont cows produce methane when they poop?
Thanks man, this video"As the worms turn", but she sais that you can keep fruit flies under control by placing beer in a jar, covering it with a plasitc bag, and cutting a small hole in the corner in a way that the flies can get inside, but can't get out. when I have fruit flies, I cover everithing with dry leaves, but I've even had the fly larvae in my bin, don't like that at all, so I left the bin to get drier, and what you say is true, the worm population grows, greetings from Mexico