Environmental Sciences, asked by neelam135, 1 month ago

what is earthworm farming?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Worm farming or vermiculture, as it is also called, is done by gardeners who keep earthworms to provide themselves with the rich vermicompost which can be made in a matter of months. The casts, or the manure that is produced by earthworms, is called vermicompost and the whole process is called vermicomposting .

Answered by MysteriousLadki
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The farming done by earthworms is known as earthworm farming.

Step by step Explanation

  • Vermicasting is known as the farming done by earthworms.
  • Earthworms are used by farmers to loosen the soil and make it good for farming.
  • Earthworms are known as farmer's friend.
  • It helps in decomposition of matter.
  • Earthworms Farming keeps food waste out of landfill.
  • The soil, in addition to being the habitat for crops, also nurtures other organisms, some of which can cause devastating diseases to plants.
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