Commercial Worm Harvesting Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 6 ноя 2021
  • If you are wanting to scale up from a hobby worm farm to a commercial worm farm one thing you will need is to be able to harvest at a much faster pace than as a hobby farm.
    Visit us at www.memesworms.com for all your worms needs. We sell worms by the lb and bulk.
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  • @jamestboehm6450
    @jamestboehm6450 Год назад +1

    This is how I get worms to migrate out of wet castings. Good to see im not a nut doing it this way. Also helps dry castings out a little.

  • @A-V
    @A-V 2 года назад +4

    Great demo - thanks for sharing your techniques!

  • @paullittle813
    @paullittle813 10 месяцев назад +1

    I just started getting into worms. I'm a long time gardener and fisherman! I know the value of great worms. My daughter got me interested in investigating the worm business when she purchased some composting worms. Your videos are the best! I'm in N. GA and am building the infrastructure for a worm farm. Since you're in GA, I'll be ordering some in bulk from you soon. Thank you for all the knowledge you're giving. I own a plumbing business and am retiring from that soon and this seems the perfect fit for my next venture.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  10 месяцев назад

      This is awesome to hear. We have a worm farming conference coming up in Nov. Would love to have you attend. www.wormfarmingconference.com if you have any questions or need help along the way. Reach out

  • @waynetadlock9719
    @waynetadlock9719 2 года назад +5

    Samantha- viewer's might like to know that the mesh at 1:35 is metal lath mesh or stucco netting. Some of it is expanded metal and that "can" be very sharp. Welded metal mesh is also galvanized but only sharp at cut or broken link in the mesh. It's called ""hardware cloth." And you did mention that.
    The expanded steel "IS" a little stronger and will hold more weight. After all, it is intended to hold stucco to the wall!
    I really think this harvest, presort and harvest again is fantastic! 💚💚

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +1

      Yes, thank you Wayne. It is Metal Lath mesh.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +3

      @@dizzydinonysius we have been doing this for almost a year and have had great success. Haven't cut any worms in half. Just thought I could help some others out. Sorry for the southern drawl in my punctuation of lath. Hope you have a wonderful day!!

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +3

      We first run them through a harvester trommell. We then take the worms that come out the end with material that landed in our pan with the worms and put on the table and use the process I just showed in the video. When we are ready to ship we will rerun the worms that we just harvested back through the trommell. We then have clean worms to weigh up and sell.

    • @dizzydinonysius
      @dizzydinonysius 2 года назад +1

      @@MemesWorms I don't need to do a hundred pounds a day nor am I a commercial operation.
      That said, I've been in R&D and prototyping for several years.
      Most of the rotary trommels I have seen to separated casting and worms from reject do it all in one pass. They have a large funnel shaped cone on the exit where, after the castings have fallen through the mesh, the worms and unfinished materials exit onto the cone. The debris tends to slide or roll off before the worms completing separation.
      Do you utilize a cone on your rotary trommel?

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +1

      @@dizzydinonysius enough said. This is for commercial production. This works for us and we are happy with the process. If it's not something anyone wants to use they can keep doing what they do. We do need hundreds of pounds a day. Yes it has a cone.

  • @jerrycallison6125
    @jerrycallison6125 2 года назад +4

    New subscriber. I've see your worms on eBay, etc., but had not come across your videos. Great content for those of us who hope to get to a commercial level in the future. I look forward to learning more from you. Thanks!

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +2

      Keep watching we bring new videos

  • @joetrino8366
    @joetrino8366 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video will be building a set up this weekend if I had the money I would buy the brockwood from you have a great day

  • @jeffmiller2434
    @jeffmiller2434 2 месяца назад +1

    Im going to use this method. Thanks

  • @rmonty360
    @rmonty360 2 года назад +2

    Very helpful meme, thank you !

  • @stevieoutdoorsman3273
    @stevieoutdoorsman3273 Год назад +1

    Love your videos, so much information. Thanks

  • @flatsville1
    @flatsville1 2 года назад +1

    Thnx for this. Ingenious!

  • @fatkorn
    @fatkorn Год назад +1

    Moist worms for the win!

  • @timcarr4155
    @timcarr4155 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the great video.

  • @chriskent8833
    @chriskent8833 Год назад +1

    Good info!

  • @TheGardenAndWormLady
    @TheGardenAndWormLady 2 года назад +3

    Couple of days ago I ordered some mesh to come up with a frame screen like yours😄
    Are those the worms from the bins on the wall that you grow out? Girl you are one of the hardest working people I’ve seen.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +2

      Thanks V. These worms were from our windrows. It's the material that came out of the harvester with overs. It is the fastest way I have found to get a lot of worms cleaned and harvested in a day.

  • @chuffedleupagus
    @chuffedleupagus 2 года назад +3

    Neat! Would love to see your harvester set up.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +3

      Hi Jo, be sure to subscribe I will try to get a video out soon!

  • @lloydedmonds8775
    @lloydedmonds8775 2 года назад

    Great Idea!

  • @homecaresolutions467
    @homecaresolutions467 Год назад +1

    So happy I found your company. I'm starting a worm business here in south Florida slowly building up my worms. Would love to possibly chat with you for a few minutes one day.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад +1

      Sure my email is memesworms@gmail.com we can set something up.

    • @homecaresolutions467
      @homecaresolutions467 Год назад

      @@MemesWorms perfect thank you

  • @chrisprince5423
    @chrisprince5423 2 года назад +1

    How clever!!

  • @koltoncrane3099
    @koltoncrane3099 2 года назад +3

    Thats a great idea to use light, a screen, and then a bottom tray with castings. Ill have to build one of those. Have you ever looked into the brockwood worm shifter? I think Im going to build one of those rather than a trommel since itd be easier to construct for what I have. I just need to get some parts from a combine to use to shake the table. Did you build or buy a trommel?

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад +3

      I have the brockwood and hope to sell it soon! It works great for small batches of casting and if you are using buckets to grow worms in like in their video but no so much for commercial worm farming or if you are growing in bigger bins. Just my opinion. I love the trommel makes my life a whole lot easier.

  • @redamohamed407
    @redamohamed407 2 года назад +2

    Do I need a license to raise worms at home?

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад

      You will need to check with your local AG Dept

  • @ithompson79
    @ithompson79 2 года назад +1

    Great info Meme, i see on your site you sell red, with some blue and european worms. Are african too much hassle to maintain or the others just better at composting than Africans?

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  2 года назад

      For me they are just to much to handle. You have to keep the Temps above 55. Great composters though.

  • @rico99586
    @rico99586 Год назад +1

    That leftover bedding seems really rough. What exactly do you use for bedding? Looks like leaves and twigs right off the ground. Thank you.

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад

      These beds were outside and yes leaves and twigs do fall on the windrows.

    • @brookeonyx6271
      @brookeonyx6271 Год назад

      My worms love leaves! I add about 1/3 crushed leaves as bedding and find little skeletons of them if they aren’t crushed well enough!
      Great idea!

  • @larrymoss4296
    @larrymoss4296 Год назад +1

    Android video enjoy the idea where are your cocoon that in the rough or all the way through or everywhere

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад

      Not quite sure what this question is...

  • @danthebeeman
    @danthebeeman Год назад +1

    What is on the bottom of the bottom tray????

    • @MemesWorms
      @MemesWorms  Год назад

      The table they are sitting on.