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How To Collect Native Earthworms? |
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Answer» Identify worm-inhabited soils marked by visible earthworm castings on the soil surface is. Dissolve about 500gm JAGGERY (NATIVE sugar) and 500gm fresh CATTLE dung in 20 litres of water. SPRINKLE on an area 1m x 1m. Cover with straw, leave cattle dung LUMPS and cover with an old gunny bag. Keep watering for about 20 to 30 days. A combination of epigeic and anemic native worms will aggregate here that could be collected and used. Identify worm-inhabited soils marked by visible earthworm castings on the soil surface is. Dissolve about 500gm jaggery (native sugar) and 500gm fresh cattle dung in 20 litres of water. Sprinkle on an area 1m x 1m. Cover with straw, leave cattle dung lumps and cover with an old gunny bag. Keep watering for about 20 to 30 days. A combination of epigeic and anemic native worms will aggregate here that could be collected and used. |
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