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How do I start a redworm business? 

 

Well if you look at the internet and find 100 redworm websites you will find 100 different ways to start a redworm business. This page is dedicated to the several areas of having a "Redworm" business. In some cases there is an investment required time & money,

 Grow redworms and become a redworm or redworm castings supplier.
 
I need redworm suppliers. I know other redworm businesses that need suppliers. The demand for redworms is worldwide. As long as we create organic waste there will always be a need for redworms.
 
We have commercial size compost systems made of fiberglass so they will last (see below) and now we have a new option.
 
So you want to be a worm grower! 
 
Rent a bin
 $25 per month
 
If you do not have the space for one of these and you are somewhat local you can lease a bin at our facility. Compost as much as you want, grow redworms and sell the redworms back to us. I have approximately 30 of these bins for rent. They hold 2.3 yards of compost and upto 40 lb of redworms or nightcrawlers. You can start with one and build your business from there. Feed, bedding and maintenance is your responsibility.  
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 Sell redworms and other compost products.
 
 
 If you have a finess for marketing here is an option. We have many products that we have created and you are welcome to market them. We can ship all of our products or you can pick them up.  
 
You are welcome to contact us for pricing and availability. There are higher discounts for bulk orders.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 Grow redworms and sell redworm products and by products.

 

 

In the past many of my suppliers have become redworm businesses of their own. That's progress the recycle/compost market is always growing. Educators, vendors and suppliers are needed all over the country.