Worm'ag: Worm Farming Magazine Issue 01 - December 2016 | Page 31

No business in mind, is it still worth it? Having access to such a wide range of skills among the membership makes it worth the small price even for the domestic worm farmer.

I CAN LEARN AND DO IT ON MY OWN

To be honest, yes you can but depending on your personal skills, knowledge and experience it might take you more or less time, more or less struggle, doing a lot of trials and errors. It is always faster to learn from the mistakes of others and then add our own experiments and style. You don't have to join in and copy what others are doing but it is very valuable to be able to get a glimpse into how big boys and girls (such as George Mingin from Kookaburra Worm Farms in Australia or Heather Rinaldi from Texas Worm Ranch in the US) are running their business. Take many input, filter out, keep what suits you, process it, make it your own.

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