Shiitake Growers Handbook


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The Essential Guide to Cultivating Mushrooms


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From the basics of using mushroom kits to working with grain spawn, liquid cultures, and fruiting chambers, Stephen Russell covers everything you need to know to produce mouthwatering shiitakes, oysters, lion’s manes, maitakes, and portobellos. Whether you’re interested in growing them for your own kitchen or to sell at a local market, you’ll soon be harvesting a delicious and abundant crop of mushrooms.




Shiitake Mushroom Growers Guide


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What comes to mind when you think of shiitake mushrooms? Do you ponder how the health benefits can improve your life? Do you ruminate upon beautiful fungi sprouting in a warm hardwood forest? Maybe you just think about your favorite dish at the local Chinese restaurant.Any of these scenarios can apply, as shiitake is one of the most versatile mushrooms out there! It's a powerful medicinal, an extremely popular cultivation choice, and just plain delicious. You may not be able to tell a lion's mane from a chanterelle, but chances are you've heard of shiitake.




Growing Gourmet and Medicinal Mushrooms


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A detailed and comprehensive guide for growing and using gourmet and medicinal mushrooms commercially or at home. “Absolutely the best book in the world on how to grow diverse and delicious mushrooms.”—David Arora, author of Mushrooms Demystified With precise growth parameters for thirty-one mushroom species, this bible of mushroom cultivation includes gardening tips, state-of-the-art production techniques, realistic advice for laboratory and growing room construction, tasty mushroom recipes, and an invaluable troubleshooting guide. More than 500 photographs, illustrations, and charts clearly identify each stage of cultivation, and a twenty-four-page color insert spotlights the intense beauty of various mushroom species. Whether you’re an ecologist, a chef, a forager, a pharmacologist, a commercial grower, or a home gardener—this indispensable handbook will get you started, help your garden succeed, and make your mycological landscapes the envy of the neighborhood.




Shiitake Mushroom Grow Guide


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Shiitakes (Lentinus еdоdеѕ) аrе hіghlу рrіzеd іn Japan where аbоut hаlf thе world's supply оf ѕhііtаkе mushrooms іѕ produced. Up untіl fairly rесеntlу, аnу shiitake fоund іn thе Unites Stаtеѕ wаѕ іmроrtеd еіthеr frеѕh оr dried from Japan. Abоut 25 уеаrѕ аgо, dеmаnd fоr ѕhііtаkеѕ made іt a vіаblе аnd рrоfіtаblе еntеrрrіѕе for соmmеrсіаl сultіvаtіоn іn this соuntrу. Thе cost оf a pound оf ѕhііtаkеѕ is generally muсh mоrе thаn соmmоn buttоn muѕhrооmѕ, which mау make you wonder аbоut ѕhіtаkе mushrooms growing. Rеаd оn tо fіnd оut how to grow ѕhііtаkе muѕhrооmѕ аt home. Shiitake muѕhrооmѕ аrе a bіt mоrе dіffісult tо grоw ѕіnсе their mусеlіum іѕ nоt аѕ аggrеѕѕіvе, аnd requires a longer іnсubаtіоn time. But the еxtrа wоrk саn bе wеll worth іt. Shііtаkе рrоduсеѕ mоrе fluѕhеѕ оf fresh muѕhrооmѕ fоr уоu tо hаrvеѕt. Sоmеtіmеѕ fоr уеаrѕ undеr thе rіght conditions!Shiitake muѕhrооmѕ have long been uѕеd mеdісіnаllу іn Asia. Some ѕtudіеѕ hаvе found thе fungі tо hold аntіtumоr рrореrtіеѕ. But many shiitake mushrooms you'll find аt thе supermarket аrе grоwn іn ѕаwduѕt, nоt on lоgѕ, leaving them wіth fеwеr nutrients. And shiitakes grоwn in thе sun саn have much higher doses of vіtаmіn D. Whіlе log-grown ѕhііtаkеѕ go fоr up tо $40 a роund іn Japan, уоu саn еnjоу thеіr ѕuреrіоr flavor аnd increase уоur nutrient intake bу grоwіng уоur оwn аt hоmе.




How to Grow Mushrooms from Scratch


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This guide to growing edible mushrooms covers 19 varieties, from button mushrooms to immune-boosting reishis—plus recipes and preserving methods. Mushrooms are a joy to grow—for food, as a garden feature, or just for fun—and it’s easier than you think! Mushrooms will thrive in your garden, on your windowsill, and even in your basement. The key is to pick the right growing medium for your mushroom—a log, a bale of hay, or a simple pot of dirt—and give it a little shade. Experts Magdalena and Herbert Wurth explain every step of cultivation—whether starting from a kit, a culture, or a grown mushroom you’d like to propagate. From protecting mushrooms in extreme weather to troubleshooting pests, here is expert advice for beginners and experienced growers alike!




Shiitake Mushroom Grow Guide


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Do you want to grow SHIITAKE, OYSTER AND MAITAKE mushrooms from scratch!This book is a comprehensive manual on the bulk cultivation of psilocybin mushrooms, using do-it-yourself equipment made of common materials wherever possible. It walks you through every step of the procedure, providing easy-to-follow instructions, essential information, and useful advice about growing these magical fungi using a simple and economical methodology.Why grow mushrooms?Mushrooms are a joy to grow-for food, as a garden feature, or just for fun-and it's easier than you think! SHIITAKE MUSHROOM GROW GUIDE has varieties, from button (always versatile) to reishi (a medicinal powerhouse). Plus, here are delicious recipes, preserving methods, and more.Where can you grow mushrooms?Mushrooms will thrive in your garden, on your windowsill, and even in your basement. The key is to pick the right growing medium for your mushroom-a log, a bale of hay, or a simple pot of dirt-and give it a little shade.How to grow mushrooms!Expert Richard Gordon explain every step of cultivation-whether starting from a kit, a culture, or a grown mushroom you'd like to propagate. From protecting mushrooms in extreme weather, to troubleshooting pests, here is expert advice for beginners and experienced growers alike




Organic Mushroom Farming and Mycoremediation


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An in-depth exploration of organic mushroom cultivation practices, groundbreaking research and myriad ways to incorporate mushrooms into your life "A clear, comprehensive guide that is a gift to amateur as well as professional mushroom growers. This book opens the doors wide to a diverse and fascinating fungal world."—Toby Hemenway, author of Gaia’s Garden What would it take to grow mushrooms in space? How can mushroom cultivation help us manage, or at least make use of, invasive species such as kudzu and water hyacinth and thereby reduce dependence on herbicides? Is it possible to develop a low-cost and easy-to-implement mushroom-growing kit that would provide high-quality edible protein and bioremediation in the wake of a natural disaster? How can we advance our understanding of morel cultivation so that growers stand a better chance of success? For more than twenty years, mycology expert Tradd Cotter has been pondering these questions and conducting trials in search of the answers. In Organic Mushroom Farming and Mycoremediation, Cotter not only offers readers an in-depth exploration of best organic mushroom cultivation practices; he shares the results of his groundbreaking research and offers myriad ways to apply your cultivation skills and further incorporate mushrooms into your life―whether your goal is to help your community clean up industrial pollution or simply to settle down at the end of the day with a cold Reishi-infused homebrew ale. Inside, you’ll find: The Fundamentals of Mushroom Cultivation Innovative Applications and Projects Using Fungi Basic Laboratory Construction, Equipment, and Procedures Starting Cultures and Spawn Generation Detailed descriptions of over 25 different genus The book first guides readers through an in-depth exploration of indoor and outdoor cultivation. Covered skills range from integrating wood-chip beds spawned with king stropharia into your garden and building a “trenched raft” of hardwood logs plugged with shiitake spawn to producing oysters indoors on spent coffee grounds in a 4×4 space or on pasteurized sawdust in vertical plastic columns. For those who aspire to the self-sufficiency gained by generating and expanding spawn rather than purchasing it, Cotter offers in-depth coverage of lab techniques, including low-cost alternatives that make use of existing infrastructure and materials. Cotter also reports his groundbreaking research cultivating morels both indoors and out, “training” mycelium to respond to specific contaminants, and perpetuating spawn on cardboard without the use of electricity. Readers will discover information on making tinctures, powders, and mushroom-infused honey; making an antibacterial mushroom cutting board; and growing mushrooms on your old denim jeans. Geared toward readers who want to grow mushrooms without the use of pesticides, Cotter takes “organic” one step further by introducing an entirely new way of thinking―one that looks at the potential to grow mushrooms on just about anything, just about anywhere, and by anyone. "This comprehensive introduction to growing and utilizing fungi has something for all mushroom-inclined readers . . . . Both practical and passionate, Cotter offers extensive and detailed information.”—Publishers Weekly




Shiitake Mushroom Grow Guide and Recipes


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Shiitakes (Lentinus еdоdеѕ) аrе hіghlу рrіzеd іn Japan where аbоut hаlf thе world's supply оf ѕhііtаkе mushrooms іѕ produced. Up untіl fairly rесеntlу, аnу shiitake fоund іn thе Unites Stаtеѕ wаѕ іmроrtеd еіthеr frеѕh оr dried from Japan. Abоut 25 уеаrѕ аgо, dеmаnd fоr ѕhііtаkеѕ made іt a vіаblе аnd рrоfіtаblе еntеrрrіѕе for соmmеrсіаl сultіvаtіоn іn this соuntrу. Thе cost оf a pound оf ѕhііtаkеѕ is generally muсh mоrе thаn соmmоn buttоn muѕhrооmѕ, which mау make you wonder аbоut ѕhіtаkе mushrooms growing. Rеаd оn tо fіnd оut how to grow ѕhііtаkе muѕhrооmѕ аt home.Shiitake muѕhrооmѕ аrе a bіt mоrе dіffісult tо grоw ѕіnсе their mусеlіum іѕ nоt аѕ аggrеѕѕіvе, аnd requires a longer іnсubаtіоn time. But the еxtrа wоrk саn bе wеll worth іt. Shііtаkе рrоduсеѕ mоrе fluѕhеѕ оf fresh muѕhrооmѕ fоr уоu tо hаrvеѕt. Sоmеtіmеѕ fоr уеаrѕ undеr thе rіght conditions!Shiitake muѕhrооmѕ have long been uѕеd mеdісіnаllу іn Asia. Some ѕtudіеѕ hаvе found thе fungі tо hold аntіtumоr рrореrtіеѕ. But many shiitake mushrooms you'll find аt thе supermarket аrе grоwn іn ѕаwduѕt, nоt on lоgѕ, leaving them wіth fеwеr nutrients. And shiitakes grоwn in thе sun саn have much higher doses of vіtаmіn D.




Farming the Woods


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Learn how to fill forests with food by viewing agriculture from a remarkably different perspective: that a healthy forest can be maintained while growing a wide range of food, medicinal, and other nontimber products. The practices of forestry and farming are often seen as mutually exclusive, because in the modern world, agriculture involves open fields, straight rows, and machinery to grow crops, while forests are reserved primarily for timber and firewood harvesting. In Farming the Woods, authors Ken Mudge and Steve Gabriel demonstrate that it doesn’t have to be an either-or scenario, but a complementary one; forest farms can be most productive in places where the plow is not: on steep slopes and in shallow soils. Forest farming is an invaluable practice to integrate into any farm or homestead, especially as the need for unique value-added products and supplemental income becomes increasingly important for farmers. Many of the daily indulgences we take for granted, such as coffee, chocolate, and many tropical fruits, all originate in forest ecosystems. But few know that such abundance is also available in the cool temperate forests of North America. Farming the Woods covers in detail how to cultivate, harvest, and market high-value nontimber forest crops such as American ginseng, shiitake mushrooms, ramps (wild leeks), maple syrup, fruit and nut trees, ornamentals, and more. Along with profiles of forest farmers from around the country, readers are also provided comprehensive information on: • historical perspectives of forest farming; • mimicking the forest in a changing climate; • cultivation of medicinal crops; • cultivation of food crops; • creating a forest nursery; • harvesting and utilizing wood products; • the role of animals in the forest farm; and, • how to design your forest farm and manage it once it’s established. Farming the Woods is an essential book for farmers and gardeners who have access to an established woodland, are looking for productive ways to manage it, and are interested in incorporating aspects of agroforestry, permaculture, forest gardening, and sustainable woodlot management into the concept of a whole-farm organism.