Massive Worm Castings Production Methods

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Video Summary: Steve breaks down the various large-scale vermicomposting methods (and pros and cons) from windrows to continuous flow to the batch methods used by some of the lowest-cost castings producers out there.
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Video Timeline:
0:00 Start of Video
0:40 Why methods you're using now won't work for large-scale vermicomposting
2:05 The windrow method of vermicomposting
4:44 Continuous Flow vermicomposting
7:08 Intro to Continuous flow wedges
8:59 Batch method worm castings production
12:25 Worm Farming Business Course Intro
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  • @johnduffy6546
    @johnduffy6546Ай бұрын

    I love your no-BS explanations. You are a man of integrity!

  • @UrbanWormCompany

    @UrbanWormCompany

    Ай бұрын

    Thanks John!

  • @larryhobbs8769
    @larryhobbs87692 ай бұрын

    Man I love the videos. Quick and to the point. Keep em up man. Love it

  • @UrbanWormCompany

    @UrbanWormCompany

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks Larry! I appreciate the kind words

  • @jonkline8045
    @jonkline80452 ай бұрын

    Awesome video, Steve. Such great insight into commercial worm farming!

  • @UrbanWormCompany

    @UrbanWormCompany

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks so much for watching Jon!

  • @thomasbazin1529
    @thomasbazin15292 ай бұрын

    Hey Steve, very interesting & informational video about the VC business. Most of it doesn't really apply to 'home vermicomposters' (except the batch method, which quite a few youtubers apply in some way), but still good to know how the stuff commercially available is produced. 👍 (I can produce enough VC for me and even give some away to friends, in a quality I'd deem better bc of all the variety of foodstuff my worms get, so I'll stick to it 😊) Cheers from Switzerland! -Thomas

  • @UrbanWormCompany

    @UrbanWormCompany

    2 ай бұрын

    Sounds great Thomas! Thanks for watching!

  • @carmengbaker

    @carmengbaker

    2 ай бұрын

  • @robclower9606
    @robclower96062 ай бұрын

    "Grab your crayons" Well this is awkward, I just ate the last of my crayons.

  • @UrbanWormCompany

    @UrbanWormCompany

    2 ай бұрын

    Doggone it!

  • @BlueMountainWormsInc.
    @BlueMountainWormsInc.2 ай бұрын

    Great info!

  • @ivanchan5907
    @ivanchan59072 ай бұрын

    Hey Steve, outstanding video as usual!

  • @UrbanWormCompany

    @UrbanWormCompany

    2 ай бұрын

    Hey, thanks Ivan!

  • @regenerativegardeningwithpatti
    @regenerativegardeningwithpatti2 ай бұрын

    Hi Steve, Loved the video very informative. Learned a lot and help me make logistical decisions. Thank you

  • @UrbanWormCompany

    @UrbanWormCompany

    2 ай бұрын

    Thanks Patti!

  • @dillonbuford
    @dillonbufordАй бұрын

    I assume concrete forms "Simons" would be great for the wedge method

  • @ultimavermicompost
    @ultimavermicompost2 ай бұрын

    After I did the CFT I emptied it and went to the batch method instead easier to handle and less space

  • @UrbanWormCompany

    @UrbanWormCompany

    2 ай бұрын

    Continuous flow’s not for everyone!

  • @psvrmaster9283
    @psvrmaster928323 күн бұрын

    So I'm the head grower at a greenhouse and have full access to unlimited compost. I'm new to this and still learning but can I feed my worms compost. Like that wedge system you was talking about could I do that with compost and just keep adding plant material that we cut off of our plants or plant we throw away on the edge of the pile.

  • @UrbanWormCompany

    @UrbanWormCompany

    5 күн бұрын

    I think that could work, yes

  • @shawnainslie1220
    @shawnainslie12202 ай бұрын

    Hey Steve I love your videos. I actually live just a few miles from The Worm Farm and know Mark the founder personally through my job. I do frequent the business and buy worms and soil from John. I have seen their outdoor operation of windrows. Now i hear you and Zach Brooks say that wedges need to be under cover. Is there reason why one can be open and the other cannot? I believe Zach's reasoning is to maintain moisture in his Arizona summers. Any thoughts?

  • @UrbanWormCompany

    @UrbanWormCompany

    2 ай бұрын

    Very cool Shawna! I think that's probably true about the Arizona summers.... I also think that outdoor windrows just create a lot of variability (temps and moisture) that you don't get with covered operations.

  • @manzanita333
    @manzanita3332 ай бұрын

    GReat video! You can make your own CFT out of wood and pvc pipes. Uncle Matt's Worm Farm in NY details the process. can build for under $1000.

  • @firehorsewoman414
    @firehorsewoman4142 ай бұрын

    Steve do you know of anyone who combines BSF to compost first then feed that to the worms? Would that work?

  • @UrbanWormCompany

    @UrbanWormCompany

    2 ай бұрын

    I've heard of this idea many times but not heard of anyone actually doing it at scale. But here's my issue with it....from what I can tell, BSFL frass is more expensive than worm castings. From a purely economic standpoint, taking a more expensive product to create a less expensive product doesn't make business sense. I'm also not sure what benefit you'd get from worms eating frass that they wouldn't get eating pre-composted materials. I'm not saying there's no benefit, I'm just not aware of it. I'd love to talk to someone doing it though!

  • @firehorsewoman414

    @firehorsewoman414

    2 ай бұрын

    @@UrbanWormCompany disclaimer: writing all of this with no practical experience - I was envisioning a BSF set up that the benefit would be quick decomposition of food wastes (even meats, materials etc. that compost worms don’t like). The larvae (correct term?) self-harvest so good food for fish in pond, treats for chickens etc. and the frass (didn’t know it was called that) undergoes another transformation to make it less likely to harbor bad pathogens (e-coli was a concern in one thing I read). Side benefits of BSF is they supposedly keep away or deter other flies, or so I read. Still digging into the idea, but this was also my idea for personal use, not trying for commercial sales. Now if I got to live out what I could dream up, then this would on a scale to produce enough material for 5-10 acres of flowers and garlic which are intended for commercial use. Now I just need to survive the driveway, power installation and well process, and the buildings hahaha. That has not been too fun so far. I am so grateful we have people like you to learn from and one day I hope when I comment, it will be from actual experience.

  • @MrSeadawg123
    @MrSeadawg1232 ай бұрын

    Worm castings are nor inexpensive!! If you couldnt make any money on them. You wouldnt be doing the video. How much do castings sell for. When sild by the ton😊?

  • @UrbanWormCompany

    @UrbanWormCompany

    2 ай бұрын

    Hi Allan, Expect to pay at least $600-$700/ton from high quality sources. We sell at $1200 for a 2250lb tote, freight included

  • @MrSeadawg123

    @MrSeadawg123

    2 ай бұрын

    @@UrbanWormCompany Thats a pretty good buy! Considering how much inputs can cost! Thank you for the reply.

  • @jandevries6660
    @jandevries66602 ай бұрын

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  • @UrbanWormCompany

    @UrbanWormCompany

    2 ай бұрын

    Well then, bla bla thanks for watching bla bla!

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