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Re: Growing Mushrooms
[Re: Zim]
#7775218
01/18/23 01:00 AM
01/18/23 01:00 AM
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WI
T-Rex
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WI
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Growing mushrooms.
One of the many things that I have spend many hours researching, but never quite got around to doing. As I spend my time downsizing, and getting ready to move, i still plan on raising a few in my next life (property).
Man who mistake shillelagh for fairy wand; see pixie dust, also.
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Re: Growing Mushrooms
[Re: Zim]
#7775318
01/18/23 07:27 AM
01/18/23 07:27 AM
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Joined: Dec 2006
Pa
Wright Brothers
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Pa
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PSB, may I collect firewood at your place?  Hmmm, I have this large poplar stump,,
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Re: Growing Mushrooms
[Re: Hodagtrapper]
#7775335
01/18/23 07:58 AM
01/18/23 07:58 AM
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Wisconsin
Eagleye
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Wisconsin
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I have grown Shiitake mushrooms for the past 25 years. I buy sawdust spawn and innoculate red oak logs every other spring. Usually have 100 logs that produce mushrooms each summer. I buy all my spawn and needed tools from: https://www.fieldforest.net/Chris This is a great thread- I noticed that on the fieldforest website that they offered a workshop last year- I wouldn't mind attending this year if it's offered.
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Re: Growing Mushrooms
[Re: Eagleye]
#7775368
01/18/23 08:37 AM
01/18/23 08:37 AM
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Joined: Sep 2012
Northern Wisconsin,Rhinelander
Hodagtrapper
Muskrat Master
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Muskrat Master
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Northern Wisconsin,Rhinelander
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I have grown Shiitake mushrooms for the past 25 years. I buy sawdust spawn and innoculate red oak logs every other spring. Usually have 100 logs that produce mushrooms each summer. I buy all my spawn and needed tools from: https://www.fieldforest.net/Chris This is a great thread- I noticed that on the fieldforest website that they offered a workshop last year- I wouldn't mind attending this year if it's offered. That is how my wife and I got our start in the mid 1990's. Learned a lot at the one day seminar. Was well worth the price. Chris
>>In God we trust<<
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Re: Growing Mushrooms
[Re: Zim]
#7775453
01/18/23 10:46 AM
01/18/23 10:46 AM
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Northern Wisconsin,Rhinelander
Hodagtrapper
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Muskrat Master
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Northern Wisconsin,Rhinelander
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On occasion a slug may climb the log and gnaw on a mushroom. There may be an occasional small beetle but if you monitor the mushroom growth and pick before they are past prime the issue is usually minor. No damage by birds or deer, though.
Chris
>>In God we trust<<
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Re: Growing Mushrooms
[Re: Dstone1992]
#7775599
01/18/23 01:58 PM
01/18/23 01:58 PM
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Joined: Oct 2012
Wisconsin
Eagleye
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Wisconsin
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I googled mushroom spawn and the first thing that popped up was not what I was expecting! I have always wanted to get some mushroom. Logs going around the house, my wife loves to cook with them maybe this is some we can get going and enjoy together. Don't ever type in Black Beaver then... just saying
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Re: Growing Mushrooms
[Re: Dr. Fur]
#7776155
01/19/23 01:31 AM
01/19/23 01:31 AM
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Joined: Nov 2007
southern Indiana
blackoak
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southern Indiana
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Does anybody sell mushrooms to farmers' market or restaurants or online, etc.? If so, do you sell fresh or dehydrated? Price? There is an auction barn close to me that the Amish run. When the mushroom season is on I have sold many there. Usually, they bring $50.00 to $75.00 a pound. These are wild morels auctioned off to the highest bidder.
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