WORMinar with Agroecologist Nicole Masters

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  • Опубликовано: 6 окт 2024
  • Nicole Masters, Agroecologist and author of "For the Love Of Soil" digs deep into the biological communications, applications and benefits of the "elixir of life," Worm Poop! Nicole talk's about examples around the world of producers using worm products as seed dressings, slurries and extracts and why it is that we see such extraordinary plant, animal and soil responses to such small applications. Nicole began her career in vermicomposting, and created a high fungal biodiverse product.

Комментарии • 18

  • @islandlife9641
    @islandlife9641 2 года назад +7

    I am in the middle of reading 'For the Love of Soil' it is very enjoyable to read and I have learnt a great deal up to now from it. Thank you for all this work that you put in for us!

  • @R1chiesART
    @R1chiesART Год назад +3

    Fabulous watching, even if I missed it by two years! Lol. But very thorough and still appropriate today or even more informative. I've an old fridge, laid on its back so it opens like a chest. Incidentally, I'm here in the UK which is very wet then hot for three months in summer. My wormbin survives all year round because the fridge instils perfect protection from frost and sun.

  • @misacarter5128
    @misacarter5128 2 месяца назад

    Such an excellent webinar

  • @dalewoodhams8364
    @dalewoodhams8364 2 года назад +3

    Awesome 😎 and fantastically refreshing 👍🎶🌱😀

  • @billiverschoore2466
    @billiverschoore2466 10 месяцев назад

    Brilliant and Beautiful!
    I tries worm cast liquid on my peach trees (didn't want to use sulphur) and lo and behold:: two applications later the trees were free of peach leaf curl...!!!
    Loving the comment 'bilingual' 🤭 and liking the way you pronounced 'rās.tafarian' - and that connection made ☺
    needless to say i ordered your book!
    🙏🏽 to all and 🌳🕊💚

  • @theresegeissberger4446
    @theresegeissberger4446 Месяц назад

    Thank you

  • @christopherburman3340
    @christopherburman3340 Год назад +1

    Really useful thank u

  • @breakawaypilates
    @breakawaypilates Год назад +1

    2 years later W.A I'm here 😊

  • @padraicdunleavy9251
    @padraicdunleavy9251 6 месяцев назад

    What was the name of the vericast machine capable of doing 200kgs per day

  • @rickmatz4456
    @rickmatz4456 2 года назад +3

    Could you feed worms the effluent from a septic system.

    • @greatdane3343
      @greatdane3343 2 года назад +2

      This is a well proven system for septic tanks mate.
      Have a Google :)

    • @nicolemasters7018
      @nicolemasters7018 2 года назад +2

      Yes, delicious for worms, there are good commercial versions that don't drown the worms. Avoid using the end product on food production areas unless you're eating organic, not on any prescription drugs or hormone pills!

  • @jayne-oxtons8285
    @jayne-oxtons8285 2 года назад +1

    Can you feed worms on solid part of digestate. From a biodigester that only uses crops. Not organic definitely use herbicides and insect/fungicides.

    • @jayne-oxtons8285
      @jayne-oxtons8285 2 года назад

      Should of said the farm where the crops grow not organic

    • @integritysoilsltd7871
      @integritysoilsltd7871 Год назад

      As long as there is active microbiology on it, then yes. Worms are feeding on the microbes, not the organic materials.

    • @jayne-oxtons8285
      @jayne-oxtons8285 Год назад +1

      @@integritysoilsltd7871 Thank you that is really helpful. Very excited about Nicole coming the the UK. looking forward to the two day course at Althorp.

    • @integritysoilsltd7871
      @integritysoilsltd7871 Год назад

      @@jayne-oxtons8285 see you there then!!!! So soon!

    • @jayne-oxtons8285
      @jayne-oxtons8285 Год назад

      Can’t wait. I’ve already learnt so much from you via book and RUclips. This webinar is a gem. Soil and wildlife here (Oxton organics) showing significant improvement.