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Abstract

Design and construction of a unit for the production of vermicompost from cattle-equine organic waste

Nino A., Escobar A, Zamora M. E., and Martinez U

Today human’s organic waste discarded reaching municipal disposal; inadvertently while they are wasting, nutrients for better crop management using natural techniques, void the chemicals that are killing our making them infertile lands. Therefore the vermicompost is a natural technique to exploit; we discard these nutrients in homes, and its final destination in landfills. The California red worm is what contributes to the production of vermicompost, digestion by leachate from the degradation of organic household refuse, thereby generating humus obtained at a given time can be screened debugging or for composting, with excellent macro-nutrients called mineral micronutrients.