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Technology of raising earthworms with fresh cow manure

Published: 2024-11-05 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/05, Technology of raising earthworms with fresh cow manure

Fresh cow dung without fermentation can be directly used to raise earthworms, such as rotten melons and fruits, rotten vegetable leaves and cow dung mixed with earthworms will be better.

First of all, the cow dung heap will grow 2 meters, 1 meter wide and 35 centimeters high (thickness). Use iron rake to loosen the top cow dung  every day. The thickness of cow dung should be about 50% dry. When it is about 50% dry, earthworms can be put in. 30,000 earthworms can be put into each pile of feces, and earthworm feces and worm cocoons can be collected every 10 days for hatching, which can ensure the same size of each batch of earthworms. When it is found that the earthworm feces are dry during the breeding period, spray em water in time, and spray after mixing em with clean water or rice washing water or boiled rice soup at 1:5. It is usually sprayed every 3 times every 5 days. The earthworms raised according to the above methods grow fast and produce many and large cocoons. Note that livestock manure must be fermented or sun-dried with em and mixed into a moisture content of about 60% before it can be used to raise earthworms.

 
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