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Agricultural Demonstration Projects Compost in Commercial Mushroom Production |
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Developing Technology to Grow Mushrooms from Recycled Urban Waste and Vermicompost(See the UC Davis Cooperative Extension's site on this project). Green highlighted words indicate definitions and links to the glossary section. The University of California Cooperative Extension of Santa Clara County Agricultural Research Program (UCCE-SCL) has previously researched alternative substrate materials for mushroom cultivation. In this bench scale, preliminary research, UCCE-SCL determined that composted yard trimmings and composted wood-overs have high potential as substrate base for the production of oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus pulmonarius and P. ostreatus). The substrate base used in current mushroom production is specialized compost made primarily from nonwaste sources. The UCCE-SCL has also determined that vermicompost produced from food scraps and paper waste has characteristics similar to those of peat moss. Peat moss is the main material used as the casing layer in commercial white button mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) production and is a costly "non-native" and "nonrenewable" input. Description of the Growing Process The following link provides a good description of how mushrooms are commercially produced and how specialty compost is made and used in the process. (Please note: The inclusion of this company does not constitute an endorsement by the Board. The CIWMB does not endorse specific companies.) http://www.delfresh.com/html/growing.html Recent Reports
Background The research consists of two independent experiments:
UCCE-SCL, in coordination with cooperators will: develop and disseminate educational materials, preliminary findings, and final results of the project through publications, presentations in conferences, open field days, and workshops; organize and host at least one field day/year; and organize workshops and provide educational materials on recycling, composting and vermicomposting to workers at growers’ facilities. Contact: Pat Paswater |
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Last updated: October 21, 2008 Organic Materials Management http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Organics/ Contacts: http://www.ciwmb.ca.gov/Organics/Contacts.htm |