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Chris Burisek
03-09-2009, 11:47 PM
I know of a school in Illinois that has the desire to purchase 5-6 can o worm composters for their students and faculty to use at school. Do they need a special license to use, compost and sell castings as a fundraiser?
Thanks for your help.
ICT Bill
03-09-2009, 11:51 PM
I know of a school in Illinois that has the desire to purchase 5-6 can o worm composters for their students and faculty to use at school. Do they need a special license to use, compost and sell castings as a fundraiser?
Thanks for your help.
What would be a lot of fun is instead of BUYING a special product maybe you could recycle something that would be thrown out otherwise to do vermicomposting. I do believe that would kick it up a notch
Mr and Mrs worm are not that picky, they will set up house anywhere, as long as the climate is right
they may need a local business license and may need to apply for a soil amendment license through the state. It is minimal, $25 or so
treegal1
03-10-2009, 08:53 AM
maybe a worm farmer would donate or subsidize a worm bin??? Chris if you like I am around...
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