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Default Interested in starting your own worm farm or Catoba Worm Farm

On Dec 23, 6:05*am, Short Wave Sportfishing
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On Sat, 22 Dec 2007 18:47:29 -0800 (PST), millard63





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On Dec 22, 7:18*am, HK wrote:
millard63 wrote:
On Dec 21, 11:18 pm, HK wrote:
millard63 wrote:
http://catoba-worms.blogspot.comIfyoureinterested in starting your
own worm farm, or intersted in Catabo Worms check out this link
http://catoba-worms.blogspot.com. Please feel free to give any advice
on how I should go about starting out my new Catoba Worm Farm, and if
the people in this group think this is a good ideahttp://catoba-worms.blogspot.com
Check the link out the find out my plans, and or if youre intersted in
starting your own worm farm. *Theres a lot of money to be made in
worms, inparticulary Catoba Wormshttp://catoba-worms.blogspot.com
Finally, work suitable for retired Army colonels.


yes opening a Catoba Worm farm would definately be different and very
potentially profitable. *Think if you managed to get a Contract with
Wal-mart for Catoba Worms.....and so many boxes *Delivered. *Yes I
would say it would be a good thing for you.


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why, do chinese have catoba worms?


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catoba worms grow on catoba trees, it's funny looking long green and
black worm that looks like it has a stinger on it tail(but it's not
it's harmless)....I used to be afraid of them, many fishermen fish
with catoba worms if they can find someone with a catoba worm tree,
You probably havent herd of them because no one has taken the effort
to start a catoba worm farm. I am pretty sure but not totally sure
but I think they are often found in Tobacco fields as well.