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  2. Fungiculture - Wikipedia

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    Trichoderma green mold can affect mushroom production, for example in the mid-1990s in Pennsylvania leading to significant crop losses. The contaminating fungus originated from poor hygiene by workers and poorly prepared growth substrates. [24] Mites in the genus Histiostoma have been found in mushroom farms.

  3. Creekside Mushrooms - Wikipedia

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    Creekside Mushrooms consists of 150 miles of "maze-like" tunnels 300 feet underground located in a former limestone mine and is the largest mushroom production facility in the world. [ 1 ] Filming location

  4. Mushroom - Wikipedia

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    A mushroom or toadstool is the fleshy, ... Most mushrooms sold in supermarkets have been commercially grown on mushroom farms. The most common of these, ...

  5. Exploitation, retaliation, alarming conditions: Inside the ...

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    Union officials say an investigation of worker discrimination and allegations of wage theft, abuse of avisa programs and child labor at mushroom farms highlight problems in the industry.

  6. SLO County farms are growing ‘gorgeous’ exotic mushrooms ...

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    Rachel Werderits and Bryan Loveless grow a dozen mushroom species on less than one-tenth acre at their urban San Luis Obispo farm, Werdless Farms. The farm’s name is a mash-up of their surnames.

  7. The fungi future is here — at an urban mushroom farm just ...

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    The epicenter of L.A.'s mushroom boom is a 34,000-square-foot warehouse in Vernon, where Smallhold ramps up to grow more than 20,000 pounds a week. The fungi future is here — at an urban ...