On The Interdependent Multifunctionalities of Sustainable Community Design: And Other Cosmic Quandaries... Or in other words - A blog for LA 8731 Seminar in Community Based Planning with Taze Fullford at MSU's MLA Program in Starkville, MS
Monday, December 5, 2011
Vermicomposting
I have seen the benefits of worm casting first hand after reviving some nearly dead discounted broccoli starts. Vermicomposting is becoming a viable industry that can both act as a fertilizer and prevent plant diseases. In my hometown of Charlotte, the airport has just launched plans to build a vermicomposting system that will use scraps from the thousands of visitors to turn a profit. Why pay someone to haul it away when you can make money off of it?
Worm Power takes a worm bin to a whole new level and makes it economically viable. Here is a good perspective from the business side talking about venture capitalists investing in these emerging agribusiness industries.That's right, look out Beau for the emerging organoagri-industrial complex sweeping the nation.
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