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JJA

SW Mo

anyone know of great deals on castings? I am looking to buy a couple hundred lbs. Shipping to sw mo.
steve

4/2/2006 10:37:43 AM

UnkaDan

Do a search on this site,(enter worm castings in the search box),,also see Monty's article in the "How to section" of this site if interested in producing your own,

I have and will use these for all the right reasons !

4/2/2006 1:00:57 PM

North Shore Boyz

Mill Bay, British Columbia

Try using a "google search" and simply type in worm castings and the town or state you live in.

I searched "worm castings MO" and found a bunch of suppliers.

4/2/2006 2:04:31 PM

sam1962

Piqua,Ohio

write to sammy@wackyworldsof.com worm castings are 60.00 per hundred plus shipping but I am thinking they are close to your area. wackyworldsof.com

4/2/2006 2:49:18 PM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

To give you an idea what they sell for....

1 Yard "box" is $275.00 picked up in the Rochester NY area.
Each box is around 2000 lbs depending on moisture content.

4/2/2006 5:14:16 PM

UnkaDan

sorry I blew it with my post,,,lol

I have to read closer next time !!

4/2/2006 6:20:33 PM

JJA

SW Mo

Thanks, I wish I could find a ton for $275 close to home. I did the local google search. so far most only supply small quantities at high prices. I have emailed a couple more for more info. Shipping is the killer of the deal for most of the suppliers I have contacted so far. I'm planning on using the castings on the garden and the pumpkins.
Steve

4/2/2006 10:21:32 PM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

Steve (JJA),

The guy selling castings in NY is actually a dairy farmer who got tired of paying hauling fees to get rid of his manure. Today he has a guy who composts the manure & corn silage on site. After a specified composting period, they introduce the worms & reduce it to castings. They filter out the worms, sell the castings & then start over.

I'm sure you have a few dairy farms in the area. you might want to check with them. Maybe there is a new business venture in your future. LOL

4/2/2006 11:02:23 PM

Frank 4

Coventry R.I.

HI STEVE, FRANK HERE FROM R.I. I USED www.wormwrld.com VERY GOOD PRICES.

4/3/2006 7:07:32 AM

Andy W

Western NY

Steve - is that Fessenden's?

4/3/2006 9:31:25 AM

JJA

SW Mo

Andy, is another poster also a 'steve'? otherwise I don't know about Fessenden's.

Frank, JJA stands for June July August. I teach HS Biology. I need to do stuff like pumpkin growing in JJA to survive the other nine months. start a business, big LOL, and add a HA HA
Steve

4/3/2006 9:53:43 AM

Andy W

Western NY

lol, yep. Tremor is a Steve too.

4/3/2006 11:02:04 AM

Tremor

Ctpumpkin@optonline.net

Andy, From the guys business card:

RT Solutions, LLC
Avon Facility:
1669 Jenks Rd
Avon, NY 14414

Office:
32 Heritage Dr
Geneseo, NY 14454

Tom Herlihy, Managing Director
Cell: (585) 245-3456

therlihy@rochester.rr.com

Sorry about the confusion JJA Steve....Yes, my name is also Steve

The guy quoted me $275 per yard FOB or picked up.

4/3/2006 9:26:41 PM

MontyJ

Follansbee, Wv

Like Frank I can also vouch for wormworld. I have been to the site (it's only about 20 miles from my house). Very nice fella running the place, gave my kids a free tour of the facility. However, I don't think he has the capacity to supply large amounts of castings.

I accidentally created a system similar to what Tremor described. I had an old compost pile I was using as a feed supply for my worms. Since the pile was mostly finished, the local redworm population decided to move in for the winter. The little buggars have converted the entire pile to castings. I now have probably 500 pounds or so.

The dairy farmers here use a liquifying <sp> system for their manure. It is caught on a conveyer and transported to tanks where it is converted into liquid fertilizer which they then spray on their fields. What a waste :(

4/4/2006 7:08:59 AM

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