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  1. Abstract,Applied Soil Ecology, 2019 Soils account for >80% and 20% of the total agricultural N2O and CO2emissions respectively. Soil management activities that target improved soil health, such as enhancing earthworm activity, may also stimulate further emissions of CO2and N2O. One recommended...
  2. Processes The worms are harvested using several different methods. Organic material (grass, etc.) can be layed on the ground and the worms come out of the ground and lay under the organic material which can then be rotated and the worms can be collected. Soil that are rich in worms can be...
  3. Organisms interact and establish themselves in the ecosystem through population. Population is the assemblage of individuals belonging to a particular species. Population biology provides the first basic information about any species and is regulated by both abiotic and biotic factors. Earthworms...
  4. 2003-08-01 This NC State Extension publication by Rhonda Sherman is geared primarily at commercial production but the sections on earthworm biology and earthworm pests will be of interest to anyone with a worm bin. 26 pages Publication no. EBAE 103-83
  5. This book is a guide that any child in any grade can use to explore the amazing world of earthworms. It is filled with integrated hands-on, hearts-on activities and projects that will challenge children to solve real-life problems through critical and creative thinking.
  6. 1983-01-01 This publication discusses the raising of worms, how to market, and how to breed.
  7. Key Resource 1975-01-01 This complete and informative text tells exactly how to get started in in the vermiculture business.
  8. 2015-03-28 This book is for anyone interested in learning more about worm composting or anyone ready to start their own worm compost bin. Each chapter was written to provide worm composting beginners with clear, accurate information about major worm composting topics. You will learn how to build a worm bin,...
  9. 1994-10-19 Recovery of city waste Earthworms as credit Organic wastes hijacked Recycle or pollute Micro-organisms Recycling urban night soil Modified anaerobic composting Drawing bioresource flows
  10. 2021-01-02 129 pp. : charts, ill. This book is a concise and well-illustrated treatment of the conventional knowledge and modern utilities of earthworms. The first two chapters deal with earthworm morphology, food relationship, behavior, functional role, interaction with soil biota, and the influence of...