34 min

Season 6 Ep. 2 Closing the Mushroom Production Loop NOFA Podcast

    • Education

Closing the Mushroom Production Loop: Evaluating Soil Microbe Changes Following Field Application of Compost Inoculated with Spent Mushroom Substrate with host, Tony Kennette, Ruben Parilla Soil Tech Coordinator and Education Dir NOFA MASS and Elizabeth Almeida of Fat Moon Farm. 
In this episode we discuss the use of compost inocullated with "spent" mushroom substrate, and the scientific discoveries found regarding increased fungal activity in the soil when applied.
This podcast episode is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, through the Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program under subaward number ONE20-378. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
To find out more about Fat Moon Farm visit https://fatmoonmushrooms.com/
To find more information on the Northeast Organic Farming Association chapter in your state please visit us at https://nofa.org/ 
For additional information on upcoming workshops, articles and NOFA/Mass project updates, please follow our NOFA/Mass Facebook page and join our mailing list.  https://www.nofamass.org/ 
 
Music by Matt Jatkola
https://mattjatkola.com/
https://mattjatkola.bandcamp.com/
https://jatk.bandcamp.com/
Music by Jason Valcourt
https://www.jasonvalcourt.com/
JV on YouTube
Music By Tony & The Trees
https://tonyandthetrees.com/ 
 
NOFA Podcast produced and edited by Tony Kennette of
https://nofanj.org/ and https://martenettefarms.com/ 
 
 
 

Closing the Mushroom Production Loop: Evaluating Soil Microbe Changes Following Field Application of Compost Inoculated with Spent Mushroom Substrate with host, Tony Kennette, Ruben Parilla Soil Tech Coordinator and Education Dir NOFA MASS and Elizabeth Almeida of Fat Moon Farm. 
In this episode we discuss the use of compost inocullated with "spent" mushroom substrate, and the scientific discoveries found regarding increased fungal activity in the soil when applied.
This podcast episode is supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, through the Northeast Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education program under subaward number ONE20-378. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the view of the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
To find out more about Fat Moon Farm visit https://fatmoonmushrooms.com/
To find more information on the Northeast Organic Farming Association chapter in your state please visit us at https://nofa.org/ 
For additional information on upcoming workshops, articles and NOFA/Mass project updates, please follow our NOFA/Mass Facebook page and join our mailing list.  https://www.nofamass.org/ 
 
Music by Matt Jatkola
https://mattjatkola.com/
https://mattjatkola.bandcamp.com/
https://jatk.bandcamp.com/
Music by Jason Valcourt
https://www.jasonvalcourt.com/
JV on YouTube
Music By Tony & The Trees
https://tonyandthetrees.com/ 
 
NOFA Podcast produced and edited by Tony Kennette of
https://nofanj.org/ and https://martenettefarms.com/ 
 
 
 

34 min

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