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  • The Mushroom Growers Newsletter
    Cultivation of gourmet mushrooms and medicinal mushrooms can be an enjoyable pastime or a profitable business venture. This subscription publication will provide guidance. This is the first and only independent newsletter that covers the worldwide mu ...
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  • The Society for Mushroom Science
    The International Society for Mushroom Science ISMS seeks to further the cultivation of edible including medicinal macrofungi. It is nonpolitical and nonprofit making. The objectives of ISMS are the dissemination of information on new developments an ...
    http://www.isms.biz/
 
  • The Growing Mushrooms in Your Garden
    Article describing a number of ways to cultivate mushrooms on a small scale at little expense. Mushrooms can be grown in wood chips or other substrate in planter boxes or containers. It is critical to keep the containers shaded and damp, as they will ...
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  • The Mushroom Information Center
    In 1990, the Mushroom Promotion, Research and Consumer Information Act was passed by Congress to strengthen the mushroom industry’s position in the marketplace, maintain and expand existing markets and uses for mushrooms, and develop new markets and ...
    http://www.mushroominfo.com/
 
  • Mushroom Demonstration Garden
    Provides information on the designing and setup of a yearround mushroom demonstration garden in the botanical gardens at the Josephine Randall Museum in San Francisco. The joy of growing mushrooms is multiplied a hundredfold when shared with others. ...
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  • The Oyster Mushroom
    The mushroom is a simple form of life known as fungus. It lacks chorophyll, so it cannot produce its own food and depends upon other living or dead plants and organic matters. Commonly, mushrooms are in the form of an umbrella like structure or a cap ...
    http://icargoa.res.in/oyster_mushroom.htm
 
  • The Specialty Mushrooms
    The term specialty refers to any mushroom except the white button mushroom commonly found in supermarkets. Specialty mushrooms include shiitake, oyster, enoki, wine cap, maitake, and pompom among many others. Selling large quantities of any of these ...
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  • The Mushrooms Production
    Article on the potential of this crop. During the last 30 years, mushroom production has increased 20fold. According to Dr. Philip Miles, professor of biology at State University of New York in Buffalo, worldwide production of phoenix tail oyster mus ...
    http://www.sfc.ucdavis.edu/pubs/SFNews/archive/93071.htm
 
  • The Mushroom Institute
    The American Mushroom Institute AMI is a national voluntary trade association representing the growers, processors, and marketers of cultivated mushrooms in the United States and industry suppliers worldwide.Membership is available to any person inte ...
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  • The Humungus Fungus Project
    Humungus Fungus was established with the aim of developing profitable systems for growing organic mushrooms on a sustainable and lowimpact basis. The company, and its associated growers, have been responsible for pioneering a unique mushroom growing ...
    http://www.humungus-fungus.co.uk/
 

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