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Final Report for FNE93-032

Managing Crowded Woodlots though Shiitake Mushroom Production

FNE93-032 (project overview)
Project Type: Farmer
Funds awarded in 1993: $3,000.00
Projected End Date: 12/31/1993
Region: Northeast
State: West Virginia
Project Leader:
Pam Talley
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Summary:

Note to readers, attached is the complete final report for FNE93-032.

Managing crowed woodlots through Shiitake mushroom production was a success. Through careful selection of small hardwoods, undesirable for timber production, I was able to improve the vigor and appearance of the woodlot and produce a food product for profit.

  • FNE93-032 Final Report
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