It takes the average reader and 59 minutes to read How to Worm Farm by Robert Clifton
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Maybe you want to try something different, something unique to your area, or just something to gross out your neighbors! Worm farming is educational, beneficial to nature, and has a lot of potential in the market if you know how to push your product. This book will give you the insight and knowledge about what you really need to know about worm farming. When many of us think of worms, we think of the few pink earthworms that hang out in the garden, strolling through the soil and showing their faces after a heavy rain. We don't often stop to think about the history involved in these legless creatures. Some people even put these guys to work for profit and natural soil care through a process known as worm farming. It may come as a surprise to some that worm farming is beneficial to our environment. After some research into the topic it may be shocking to learn how important these hidden crawlers really are. There is more to them than just crawling through the garden. Not only will you discover what worms are eatable, but also how worms farms can be profitable. Worms have been a benefit to mankind and nature long before worm farming became well-known. Worms provide food for other animals, help create and maintain healthy soil and plants, enhance gardening efforts, provide fish bait, and help teach our children about pets and other valuable lessons. Get to know the many different types of worms that are both good for you and bad for you. You must first know the difference before you choose which you invest in for your worm farming adventure. Worms such as tapeworms, ringworms, and pin worms are not good investments for worm farming. The types people raise to sell and use, are those they can sell for fishing bait, food for birds and reptiles, or those used to help benefit the soil and their by-products. You must also be aware of the things from harming your worm farm, of course. You will know what bugs and other pests to be aware of, where to find the right worms for farming and the must have information of feeding your worms. Also included in this book is "Worm Farming - A How To Guide"
How to Worm Farm by Robert Clifton is 58 pages long, and a total of 14,964 words.
This makes it 20% the length of the average book. It also has 18% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 1 hour and 21 minutes to read How to Worm Farm aloud.
How to Worm Farm is suitable for students ages 8 and up.
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