Vermicompost

Vermicompost: Sustainable, Locally Sourced, and Self-Reliant

At CompostHubOnline, we pride ourselves on our independence from international feedstock markets. Our vermicompost is sustainably produced using a carefully managed, tiered approach—from in-house, local, and regional sources—to ensure a robust, consistent supply. Our 10-acre Bonita Forrest Rangeland Complex, located on Taylor Butte in Cochise County, Arizona, is meticulously calculated by the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and USDA to prevent overgrazing while producing high-quality feedstock essential for our worm populations.

Our approach begins with an AI-driven harvest schedule to sustainably manage our own organic materials. Complementing this internal resource, we utilize local and regional supplies to further stabilize nutrient diversity, maintaining quality and consistency year-round and minimizing our environmental footprint.

CompostHub Vermicompost Share Program (CSA Model)

As a legally registered agricultural operation under Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 3 (Agriculture), Chapter 3, CompostHubOnline offers shares of vermicompost, legally comparable to traditional crop shares.

Now Registering for the 2026-2027 Season:

Standard Share – $600 per season

  • Approximately 1,000 lbs of premium vermicompost.
  • AI – Agent dedicated to monitor and help manage your specific share.
  • Eligibility for enrollment in our Apprenticeship Program at no additional cost.
  • Automaticlly qualify for the 2027 – 2028 CSA

Premium Share – $1,000 per season

  • Approximately 1,500 lbs of premium vermicompost.
  • AI – Agent dedicated to monitor and help manage your specific share.
  • Eligibility for enrollment in our Apprenticeship Program at no additional cost.
  • Automaticlly qualify for the 2027 – 2028 CSA
  • Inclusion in the Bed Leasing Program, providing dedicated worm-bed management and additional vermicomposting resources.
  • Real-time monitoring of share accumulation through our online platform.

    Required Testing & Compliance

    To meet Arizona and federal regulatory standards, CompostHubOnline complies with:

    • Arizona Revised Statutes, Title 3 (Agriculture), Chapter 3 – governing agricultural product sales.
    • EPA 40 CFR Part 503 standards – mandatory testing for pathogens, heavy metals, and nutrient levels.

    Consumers must utilize vermicompost responsibly, according to recommended guidelines.

    Enhance Your Experience with the Apprenticeship Program

    Participants who register for the Apprenticeship gain practical knowledge and the opportunity to contribute directly to worm feeding and management. Graduates receive up to 3 lbs of worm eggs, sourced from beds they’ve personally managed, preparing them to independently operate their vermicomposting projects or continue benefiting from CompostHub’s technological and tele-operational support.

    Future Growth: Community Co-op

    CompostHubOnline is actively planning a co-op to integrate rabbits, mushrooms, and vegetables into our feedstock sources, further enriching our vermicompost and providing a robust circular economy model for Cochise County agriculture.

www.urbanagonline.com

contact@composthubonline.com