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  2. Fungiculture - Wikipedia

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    Courses about mushroom cultivation can be attended in many countries around Europe. There is education available for growing mushrooms on coffee grounds, [37] [38] more advanced training for larger scale farming, [39] spawn production and lab work [40] and growing facilities. [41] Events are organised with different intervals.

  3. Mushroom spawn - Wikipedia

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    Mycelium, or actively growing mushroom culture, is placed on growth substrate to seed or introduce mushrooms to grow on a substrate. This is also known as inoculation, spawning or adding spawn. Its main advantages are to reduce chances of contamination while giving mushrooms a firm beginning. [3] [4]

  4. Mushrooms are being farmed in Abu Dhabi’s desert - AOL

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    Weir says that existing indoor mushroom-growing technology, developed mainly in Europe and the United States, isn’t designed for Abu Dhabi’s scorching daytime temperatures, which can top 40 ...

  5. How to Stop Mushrooms From Taking Over Your Lawn - AOL

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  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. Mycelium-based materials - Wikipedia

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    The first step in the manufacturing of usable mycelium based materials is growing the raw materials. Mycelium needs a wet environment with sufficient substrate to be grown, and as touched on earlier the difficulty to break down the sugars from the substrate will lead to a tougher material driven mostly by the chitin concentration.