- vermicomposting, with the
rearing of
worms for this
purpose is
called vermiculture.
Vermicast (also
called worm castings, worm humus, worm ****, worm manure...
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courses in
schools and colleges. To run
various parallel projects such as
Vermiculture Project,
Pulse Polio Vaccination,
Blood donation camps etc. ****istance...
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agricultural productivity,
helping build family-size
biogas plants,
conducting vermiculture projects, and so on.
Standing on the 12th position, it is one of the...
- be
poured into a
diesel fuel tank with no
alteration to the engine.
Vermiculture at the
STORC encomp****es a
seven steps program to
convert campus food...
- Food
rescue Pagpag Hunter-gatherer
Information diving Benjamin Pell
Vermiculture Media Extreme Cheapskates "Hand
sorting of
recyclables ('totting') with...
- Vermicomposting:
Utilising earthworms for
composting organic material Vermiculture: the
commercial rearing of
earthworms to be used for
other processes...
- extinct, but many more endangered.
Various species of
worms are used in
vermiculture, the
practice of
feeding organic waste to
earthworms to
decompose food...
- vermicular, vermiculate, vermiculation, vermicule, vermiculite, vermiculose,
vermiculture, vermiform, vermifuge, vermilion, vermin, verminate, vermination, verminous...
- Toledo, MV; Insam, H; DomÃnguez, J (2015). "12:
Effects of
Compost and
Vermiculture Teas as
Organic Fertilizers". In Sinha, S; Plant, KK; Bajpai, S (eds...
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namely Livestock, Aquaculture, Sericulture, Lac Culture, Apiculture,
Vermiculture, Silviculture,
Forestry & Logging, Structures,
Machinery and
Labour and...