I recently received an emailed question from Steve:
[I] need info on setting up worm on industrial scale for [the] shire I work for please.
And I answered:
I’ve never set up an industrial scale worm farm.
You probably want to talk to these folks:
http://www.tat-g.com.au/
The folks at Tat-G Corp appear to have a number of industrial scale vermicomposting systems. They actually have a local partner, Waste Farmers out of Denver.
September 25th, 2010
Michael Walker, from Manning, South Carolina, has an interesting entry in the Pepsi Refresh challenge (here’s how it works–basically, they’re looking for great non profit ideas to help the world).
Michael pinged me, asking for votes and feedback. I gave him the following feedback:
You also should read the book “Raising Earthworms for Profit: A Multi-Million Dollar Market” by Earl Shields. I got a copy of that from the library–very illuminating. It’s a bit off topic for you (because his focus is raising earthworms, not vermicompost) but will still have useful information about keeping industrial numbers of worms happy.
Michael responded:
I’m not initially looking to sell the vermicompost, but initially use it in selected community projects. Along with my garden project at work.
The solar panels are used to heat and cool the building that houses the worm bins and power the bins themselves.
I priced a industrial worm bin from worm wigwam that’s 5′x16′. I know I could do it cheaper (and if I was paying out of my pocket I would), but I’m highlighting convenience and commercial expertise in the field already.
I’ve talked with two local grocery managers, who are willing to supply old produce. I’m in a small town and am certain to get help from the local school districts also.
So it sounds like he has put some thought into this project. If you’re interested in promoting vermicomposting and vermiculture, go give his proposal a read, and then register and vote for it. I just did, and it was fairly painless (they just want name, email and your birthday).
September 14th, 2010
We have a new writer! Peter from Organnex is planning to embark on some home worm composting, and will be posting on this blog, sharing his experiences.
September 14th, 2010