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Another roto-tiller question (wheel usage)
Charlie wrote Personally, I have given up on rototilling. It breaks my heart to see worm hamburger. Very few worms are harmed during rototilling, the vast majority burrow deeper then you can till as soon as they feel the vibrations of your machine. Earthworms are both male and female, each produces both eggs and sperm. Earthworms reproduces at a far greater rate than you can rototill them, fortunately There is no shortage of earthworms, all the world's earthworms weigh more than all other animal life combined. If not for the preditors that live by feeding on earthworms the planet would be so over run with earthworms so as to make the planet uninhabitable for any other animal life. Don't argue with me, argue with Charles Darwin. |
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