
The Fertiliser 'Lock-up': Why More Isn’t Always Better
High volumes of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) re applied to keep yields up—often over 200 kg/ha of nitrogen for wheat in high-rainfall zones or 150 kg/ha of...
At Worms Downunder, we serve two key client groups with our tailored solutions.
‘Worms for Soil’ provides information for producers aiming to regenerate soils, reduce input costs, improve crop resilience, and increase yields. You’ll find science-backed articles, case studies from Australian farmers and microbial tools like worm farms and worm cast brews.
tell me more'Worms for Waste' provides information for organisations tackling waste management, landfill diversion, ESG targets, and educational programs. You'll find case studies on how similar businesses are implementing vermicomposting as part of their waste management processes.
tell me moreRegenerating soils using our microbe-rich Worm Brew. Brewed using proprietary extraction methods, Worm Brew contains micro-nutrients, enzymes, hormones, plant growth promoters and beneficial microbes.
James DThe decision to use Worm Brew was driven by a focus on improving soil biology after completing courses on regenerative farming and discussing microbial solutions with the Worms Downunder team. The farm has been using Worm Brew for five years, consistently seeing the benefits in their cropping operations.
Eumundi State School"A critical part of the success of the system has been the initial support from Worms Downunder in setting the systems up and assisting the allocated staff in charge of managing the worm composting systems. Twelve months on and the four systems had proved their capability so well that the capacity was doubled to a total of 8 Large-scale worm farms."
Southern Beaches Community Gardens"The large-scale worm farm will help remove approximately 3 tonnes of biodegradable waste from landfill per year, all while creating soil enriching worm castings considered by many to be some of the best all-natural fertiliser found anywhere."
Sunshine Coast Council"The worm juice is a natural alternative to chemical fertilisers and was much desired for use on public grounds and parks in the Sunshine Coast Region. Worms Downunder has also offered on-going back-up support for all systems purchased."
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High volumes of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) re applied to keep yields up—often over 200 kg/ha of nitrogen for wheat in high-rainfall zones or 150 kg/ha of...
In an era where sustainability and environmental education are paramount, schools are uniquely positioned to lead by example. Implementing large-scale worm farms, such as Worms Downunder’s Worm Mod units, offers...
We wanted to explore if we could increase the nutrient content of Worm Brew. In every test, we hit a wall: the brew doesn’t stay stable. After just 3 days...