This is why earthworm specialists have more fun!
Not only that, there are damn few of us to spread it over.
I was consulted for this story, and though my contribution was small, I
greatly enjoyed my discussions with the author.
> ... Boy, then have I got a different story for you!
>>A well-written tale about worms and their exploitation in the Florida
>Panhandle:
>>http://www.theatlantic.com/issues/99mar/worms.htm
>The Atlantic Monthly; March 1999; Can of Worms; by Kenneth Brower.
>Volume 283, No.3; pages 91 - 100.
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