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For the Love of Shiitake

  • Post author:Matt Hall
  • Post published:July 18, 2018
  • Post category:Mushroom Cultivation

Tags: cultivation, farmer, farming, fungi, fungus, michigan, mushrooms, mycelium, mycologist, mycology, nongmo, shiitake, shiitakes

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Matt Hall

Citizen Scientist, self-studied indoor mushroom grower. "Growing gourmet mushrooms and continuing advanced research into rare varieties of fungi"

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