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Growing Woodland Mushrooms 6/2020

Growing Woodland Mushrooms

Date Tuesday, June 30th

Time: 1:00 PM

Presenter: Tracey Testo, Agriculture and Natural Resource Program Coordinator

Are you interested in growing your own mushrooms or starting a small scale mushroom operation? If that’s you, join us virtually in our own Siuslaw Model Forest mushroom laying yard. We’ll also focus on shiitakes as a scale-able crop and best management practices so you can have this sustainable food source in your backyard or woods. We’ll explore other mushroom species and the different techniques for growing. Topics that we will cover include:

  • Sourcing supplies for your production
  • The process of inoculating and managing your mushroom logs
  • Scaling production to meet your needs
  • Other woodland mushroom opportunities

Presenter: Tracey Testo, Agriculture and Natural Resource Program Coordinator

This presentation will be offered virtually using Zoom. To download and install the Zoom Application:

Go to https://zoom.us/download and from the Download Center, click on the Download button under “Zoom Client For Meetings”. This application will automatically download when you start your first Zoom Meeting, but installing before the webinar is a good idea.

Once the download is complete, proceed with installing the Zoom application onto your computer. Alternatively, you may download the Zoom app on your tablet or phone.

Once you have downloaded and installed Zoom, you may use the link provided with your registration to connect to the webinar.



Event Coordinator: Tracey Testo Host County: Columbia and Greene
Location: Online via Zoom
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