I am a newbie to vermicomposting and this forum. I have spent the last couple of weeks cruising through older posts here and other forums. I don't have any worms yet, just trying to do research first. I am interested in vermicomposting horse manure. We raise draft horses so I have an ample supply. I currently pile compost the manure for use in our Hoophouses to raise tomatoes. It seems that adding worms to the mix is the nest logical step in making a better compost.
I think that I want red wigglers but if anybody has a better suggestion please let me know.
Thanks, J.L.
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