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ОтветитьHi sir am a mushroom farmer in india, I want to clear some doubts in your farming techniques.
Bt I can't contact you
Can you please sent me you mail id or another somthing
Plastic waste is the last thing they’re worried about. You can at least use smaller bags as you only use 1/3 of a bag.
ОтветитьFucking àmasong
ОтветитьPlease don't grow the buttons! Risk of tumor growth when eating raw / undercooked button / portabello mushrooms. This is due to a compound / family of compounds present in the button mushroom species and this compound causes the growth of tumors in humans. This compound does decompose when exposed to high heat, rendering them safe to consume when properly cooked. The problem is that not many people are aware of this issue, and because of this, many people eat these mushrooms completely uncooked.
ОтветитьWhat do you do with all the plastic
ОтветитьBro is SO unenthusiastic haha, I know he really wants to be talking about a different kind of mushroom and then he'd be upbeat lol
ОтветитьSuch amazing flushes I aspire to be this good
ОтветитьJust amazing! what a professional :)
ОтветитьCool dude, cool farm, cool process!
ОтветитьWhat’s the shelf life on those antler reishi, should you dry it rite away ? Can you make your tincture with it fresh or dried ?…
Ответить🌞 Blessings
ОтветитьThat's a real grind. What is your employee turnover?
ОтветитьI’m jealous, that’s too much fun for anybody, I’m studying more and looking forward to following this path the rest of my life. Thank you for such a Nobel and inspiring presentation.
ОтветитьVery useful video. I have been looking for elaborate video in mushroom cultivation and your video gives good inputs.
ОтветитьI'd love to work there part time. Full time I'm a software dev, but I'm a mycology nerd and know about sanitation for brewing and have built laminar flow vents. Would be a great part time gig.
ОтветитьSequal
Ответитьgoin on the tv Asap, thanks boys!
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