Worms are more than just fishing bait. They are an up-and-coming business. Worm farming even has a name -- vermiculture. Other WRAL Top Stories "Vermiculture is attracting a number of people worldwide ...
Fifty one years Old Emilly Bunoro showing Mulburry leaves used for feeding worms at Shiseno Village, Ikolomani Constituency on June 24, 2015. The worms provide raw materials used for making silk ...
One of Lanette Sobel’s most trusted business partners is a worm. Actually, she works with lots of worms. They’re essential to her specialized six-acre farm in Homestead. While many of her agricultural ...
BOISE — A farm in residential Boise would often catch your eye, but you wouldn’t be faulted if you missed this one. Located within a residential neighborhood off Orchard Street — with planes from the ...
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook. BRATTLEBORO — Inside a small room at the entrance of the Cotton Mill building in Brattleboro worms are busy, quietly turning compost into nutrient rich ...
26-year-old, MBULA MWENDWA is an Economics student at Catholic University of East Africa. Away from her studies, she has ventured into a lucrative agribusiness. She farms worms and harvests ‘worm ...
One of Lanette Sobel’s most trusted business partners is a worm. Actually, she works with lots of worms. They’re essential to her specialized six-acre farm in Homestead. While many of her agricultural ...
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