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Worms And Microbes Clean Livestock Waste

What if the solution to water pollution isn't a high-tech filter, but millions of worms eating their way through livestock waste?

Researchers are deploying worm bioreactors that digest manure, cutting harmful runoff by up to ninety percent while producing rich fertilizer.

The system works by letting earthworms and microbes break down nitrogen and phosphorus before they reach nearby rivers and streams.

Several farms in Europe and North America have already adopted the method, reporting cleaner waterways and lower chemical costs.

If nature's own decomposers can clean industrial waste this effectively, what other hidden solutions might we be overlooking?

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