1. Can you make money by raising earthworms?Earthworm farming can make a small fortune. We can analyze it from three main aspects: breeding principles, survival rate and sales channels. Earthworms are usually farmed using cow dung, sheep dung and other feces as raw materials. The breeding cost is very low. The feces consumed by earthworms is a good organic fertilizer that can obtain various economic benefits. Secondly, earthworms are easy to raise, have a high survival rate, grow relatively fast, and have fast economic benefits. Finally, the sales channels of earthworms are getting wider and wider, and the market demand is getting bigger and bigger. From these points of view, raising earthworms is profitable. 2. What are the costs and profits of earthworm farming?The cost of raising earthworms is very low, including land rent, farm construction costs, bait, water and electricity, and labor costs. It basically costs about 7,000 yuan. Generally, one mu can raise 100 kilograms of earthworms. According to professional breeders, after one year of breeding, the output of earthworms can reach two to five tons, so now it is easy to make tens of thousands of yuan by raising earthworms. In addition, earthworm manure can also be sold. It is a good fertilizer. If calculated at 150 yuan per ton, the total income of earthworm manure is about 6,000 yuan. 3. How much does it cost to raise earthworms?The investment for breeding earthworms on one mu of land is approximately as follows: 1. Bait (cow dung, pig dung, chicken manure, and mushroom leftovers) 100 cubic meters at 20 yuan per cubic meter, totaling 2,000 yuan; 2. 100 kilograms of self-bred earthworm seeds at a cost of 20 yuan per kilogram, totaling 2,000 yuan; 3. Land occupation fee of one mu at 600 yuan per mu, totaling 600 yuan; 4. Water, electricity and tools at 500 yuan, total: 5,100 yuan. One mu of land can generally produce 2 to 3 tons of earthworms. Based on this calculation, the breeding cost of each kilogram of earthworms is about two yuan. 4. How much profit can you make from raising earthworms per acre per month?The cost of raising earthworms is about 2,500 yuan per mu per month. The cost of raising earthworms per mu includes bait, earthworm seeds, land costs, labor costs, water and electricity costs, etc., which is about 11,000 yuan. The yield of earthworm farming can reach 2-3 tons per mu, and the earthworm feces is about 40 tons, which can bring a profit of about 26,000 yuan. Excluding costs, the profit can reach 15,000 yuan per mu. 5. What are the costs and benefits of earthworm fish farming?(1) Cost of earthworm farming 1. Use 100 cubic meters of bait (cow dung, pig dung, chicken dung, and mushroom waste) at 20 yuan per cubic meter, totaling 2,000 yuan. 2. 100 kg of self-bred earthworm seeds, with a cost of 20 yuan per kilogram, a total of 2,000 yuan. 3. The land occupation fee is 1 mu, 600 yuan per mu, totaling 600 yuan. 4. Plumbing and electrical tools cost RMB 500. Total cost: 5,100 yuan. (II) Income from earthworm breeding 1. Earthworms: Generally, the annual yield of fresh earthworms per mu is 2 to 3 tons, and up to 5 tons. Based on the minimum of 2 tons, the current market price is more than 10,000 yuan per ton (it can be sold as bait for more than 30,000 yuan per ton). Based on the minimum of 10,000 yuan per ton, the income can reach 20,000 yuan. 2. Earthworm manure: 40 tons of earthworm manure at 150 yuan per ton, totaling 6,000 yuan. Total income: 26,000 yuan. (III) Profits from earthworm farming 26000-5100=20900 yuan. If you hire workers to carry out large-scale breeding, you also need to pay the workers' wages. Generally, one worker can manage two mu of earthworm breeding. Based on a monthly salary of 1000 yuan, the salary per mu needs to be paid about 6000 yuan, and the actual profit is about 15000 yuan. 6. How much does it cost to invest in one acre of land to raise earthworms? How much profit can I get in a year?The cost of earthworm farming per mu ranges from 20,000 to 30,000 yuan. The main input costs include: earthworm seedlings, site rental, feed, water and electricity, and labor costs. The current market price is more than 10,000 yuan per ton. Based on the minimum price of 10,000 yuan per ton, the income per mu can be 20,000 yuan. Excluding labor costs and other miscellaneous expenses, the profit of raising earthworms per mu is about 20,900 yuan. 7. Can you make money by raising earthworms in a breeding base? Is the cost high?Raising earthworms can make money. Earthworms have a wide range of uses. Fresh earthworms are mainly used in fishing supplies, animal extracts, agricultural and sideline product processing, animal raw medicinal materials, fishing gear, etc. The general varieties are 15-30 yuan per kilogram. The supply exceeds the demand, and there is never a worry about sales. Moreover, even the feces of earthworms can be turned into money. The feces discharged by earthworms contain a large number of beneficial microbial flora and two antagonistic microorganisms. Each ton can be sold for 200-400 yuan. At the same time, dried earthworms have extremely high medicinal value, and the market price reaches 80-170 yuan/kg. The investment in raising earthworms Use bait (cow dung, pig dung, chicken dung, mushroom cultivation) Of course, the cost of raising earthworms varies depending on the breeding location and the price level. If you hire workers to carry out large-scale farming, you will also need to pay the workers' wages, but this is only a conservative estimate. If the scale of farming is large, the cost will be lower and the profit will be higher. 8. What are the costs and profits of raising ten acres of earthworms?1. How much investment is needed to raise earthworms 1. The cost of earthworm farming ranges from 20,000 to 30,000 yuan per mu. The main costs include: earthworm seedlings, site rental, feed, water, electricity and labor costs. Although earthworms can be farmed indoors or outdoors, they are prone to death if the temperature is below 0°C or above 40°C, so try to farm them indoors. 2. Earthworms contain a lot of protein, amino acids, minerals and other nutrients, which have a good growth effect on chickens, ducks, loaches, eels, etc. Compared with concentrated feed, earthworms have a lower cost. For farmers, choosing earthworms as feed is a good method. 3. Earthworms contain defensins that can decompose toxic substances and activate heavy metal ions. Therefore, many cities are currently introducing earthworms in large numbers for the treatment of urban waste. 2. How much is the profit of raising earthworms per acre? 1. The annual yield of fresh earthworms per mu is about 2-3 tons, and can reach up to 5 tons. If calculated based on the minimum of 2 tons, the current market price is more than 10,000 yuan per ton. Based on the minimum of 10,000 yuan per ton, the income per mu can be 20,000 yuan. Excluding labor costs and other miscellaneous expenses, the profit of raising earthworms per mu is about 20,900 yuan. 2. There is no uniform price for earthworms. There are fluctuations every year, and the prices in different regions are also different. For example, fresh commercial earthworms are generally 5-8 yuan/jin, and seed earthworms are around 45 yuan/jin. Generally, 7-8 jin of fresh commercial earthworms can be dried to get one jin of dried earthworms. 3. The most suitable growth temperature for earthworms is 15℃-27℃. If the temperature is below 0℃ or above 32℃, the activity will become slow, the earthworms will stop eating, the mating movements will also become slow, and the reproductive process will not proceed. During the breeding process, you must pay attention to the temperature of the earthworms' living environment. 9. How to breed earthworms? Is it expensive?With the development and progress of society, the development of agriculture, rural areas and farmers requires more favorable conditions. Breeding is a relatively recognized way to make money in rural areas. Nowadays, the country plays a leading role in poverty alleviation, economic development and returning home to start a business. Many people are optimistic about breeding because rural development is relatively limited, and breeding is relatively more suitable for rural economic development. Breeding is getting closer and closer to the industry's focus on making money. In breeding, many people will first look at what is the most profitable breeding, especially the popular special breeding. In the mid-term of special breeding, there is breeding earthworms. Many people may have seen wild ones and may wonder if this thing can be raised. There are many in the soil. The reason why there is breeding is of course that there is a market. So how about breeding earthworms in rural areas? The first breeding technology Raising earthworms is not as simple as it sounds. Earthworms have a relatively high survival rate and a high reproduction rate. However, raising earthworms is not as simple as just piling up some soil and putting cow dung on it. First of all, earthworms have a relatively balanced demand for nutrients. The soil must be moist, and the clean earthworm bed must be covered with straw mats as much as possible. It must also be raised in a greenhouse. Second culture earthworm output The way to make money from earthworms is to rely on their output. In fact, the investment in raising earthworms is relatively low. They are easy to manage and save labor. They have stable sales, and the amount of output depends on the later benefits. In fact, some people may have seen earthworms but do not know that earthworms are divided into many varieties. Earthworms are suitable for breeding in most areas and can be raised sustainably. The third earthworm market needs Maybe many people only know that earthworms are used for fishing. In fact, the number used for fishing is negligible. The main use is for feed. The other is to sell seeds. According to chicken and duck feed, earthworms are higher in protein and richer in nutrition than some mixed feeds, and the price is relatively low. In recent years, the breeding of earthworms in rural areas has become more and more popular because of the great market demand. Fourth, breeding earthworms saves investment costs First of all, consider the construction of the site in the early stage of breeding. Any breeding basically requires high funds, but earthworms do not need too much land as long as they are suitable, and there is no need to invest in adding sheds or courtyards. Cow dung is more common in rural areas and the price is very low. You can also raise cattle and earthworms at the same time. Generally speaking, two or three pounds of earthworms per square meter are all right. If you put more and the density is higher, although the reproduction is faster, it is also easy to have problems. The higher the density, the easier it is to run away, or eat too fast, etc. Breeding earthworms is particularly suitable for rural areas because farming is not profitable and you have no time to manage idle land or want to make some money to subsidize your family. In addition, earthworms are suitable for breeding with other poultry and livestock. Cows use cow dung, and chickens and ducks use earthworms as feed. Or product processing is like deep processing of fish bait or feed raw materials, etc. Breeding earthworms is relatively low-risk and more suitable for some small households in rural areas. |
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