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Old 17-10-2002, 05:15 PM
Michael Hagen
 
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Default Fungi as additional tree crops

In article , foresterSPAM-
says...

"Daniel B. Wheeler" wrote in message
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While purchasing maitake (Grifola frondosa) today at a local farmer's
market, I also saw some nice Cantharellus formosus, aka Western
chanterelle. Since I haven't found many of these, I asked the guy
running the operation where they came from, and found out a farmer was
irrigating a field nearby, and was also irrigating some of the trees
on his property. The chanterelles were fruiting in response to this
irrigation. While I kind of wonder if the chanterelle production is
paying him for his irrigation costs, it is an interesting concept.

Daniel B. Wheeler
www.oregonwhitetruffles.com


Daniel, you should publish a book, "Cooking with Mushrooms". Do you have any
recipes? Be sure to distinguish those that might cause psychedelic effects,
as we don't want any of that! After all, we're all redneck woodsmen. G

JZ



Ha - we can always count on Joe. Since we have to present ourselves as
level headed and conservative to our clients, the counterculture roots
have to be disguised... I blame the tree paint fumes.

Our early october rainfall is long gone here in the extreme NW. We've
actually got a forest fire burning on the coast. Nearly unbelievable.
If it gets into old cedar salvage it'll burn till snowfall.
The shrooms we did get are dried up. When we get a great Indian Summer
like this, sometimes we lose the whole chanterelle season.