A RESOURCE CENTER FOR REARING BENEFICIAL INSECTSINEXPENSIVE SHORTCUTS TO BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL INSECTARY, FOR FUN OR PROFITUNUSUAL IDEAS ON STARTUP, MAINTENANCE AND PRODUCTION, with a special way to solve marketing problems and sell what you produceOffered by Hilmur Saffell, dba MAYHILL PRESS, Winchester, KY
THREE INSECTS YOU CAN PROFITABLY REAR Secret tips how to penetrate a market not widely advertised - raising benefical insects. SOME REASONS why rearing (raising) beneficial insects is important and why you should be concerned. MORE ON ARTIFICIAL DIETS If you're going to grow big, you had best learn how to mix your own artificial diets in order to get the volume of production you want with beneficial insects. MORE ON BEING A DEALER Here are some more ways you can make money as a dealer in beneficial insects USE LOGIC IN MANAGING YOUR PEST PROBLEMS Get rid of garden pests by applying simple measures. KEEPING IT SIMPLE Why do things the hard way when the simplest way is often the best way. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS About how to rear beneficial insects. You'll be surprised at how hard it is to get answers. BENEFICIAL INSECTS - How to Mass-Rear and Make a Profit This link provides detailed information on how you can find your way toward starting and continuing your own beneficial insect operation. RELATED AND IMPORTANT LINKSBIG DOLLARS GROWING GOURMET SALAD GREENS. This is one of H L Saffell's latest books. It gives a detailed path to an operation where you can grow all the specialty greens you desire, both for yourself and the market. Includes arugula, radicchio, finnochio, baby romaines and many others. HYDROPONICS: How to Start on a Shoestring and Make a Profit is H L Saffell's first book and has met with great success for over 16 years! GROWING EDGE magazine is tops in its field. Not only does it carry the latest in hydroponic developments, it also covers new ideas in other agricultural areas. TEXAS AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION SERVICE provides extensive links to various garden sites. UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA has great color photos of some of the insects discusssed in H L Saffell's book. IOWA UNIVERSITY ENTYMOLOGY provides a good list of other sites which can lead to exhaustive information on mass-rearing of insects. bsaffell@mayhillpress.com...copyright 1998 - 2008 by H Saffell/Mayhill Press LAST UPDATE = 42608 Go to: HOME PAGE...ORDERING INFORMATION ...CONTENTS and CONTACT US PAGE |