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In vermicomposting worms do the work of composting.

Vermicomposting is the process of using earth worms to decompose organic materials resulting in rich, organic compost.

Most bins are started with a pound (approximately 1,000) red worms similar to these that will eat about a half pound of vegetable food scraps daily.

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vermicomposting in what's the use of dash worms​

In vermicomposting, worms do the work of composting. Vermicomposting is the process of using earth worms to decompose organic materials resulting in rich, organic compost. Most bins are started with a pound (approximately 1,000) red worms similar to these that will eat about a half pound of vegetable food scraps daily.

Worms have also been used to manage agricultural wastes such as dairy manure. They convert waste into worm manure (also known as worm castings), a nutrient-rich, biologically beneficial soil product. Vermicomposting is the use of worms as a composting method to produce vermicompost.

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