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Indoor Mushroom Cultivation
Friday March 3, 2023 @ 12:00 pm - Friday March 17, 2023 @ 2:00 pm
Mushrooms are a unique crop that are gaining in popularity and are sure to set you apart in local markets. Species can be cultivated outdoors and indoors and production is easily scaled to meet your goals. Join farmer, author, and educator Steve Gabriel for the second session in a three part series introducing aspects of successful farm-scale growing and sales of shiitake, oyster, lions mane, and other specialty mushrooms. Each class will offer a lecture for the first hour or so, and leave plenty of time for Q&A to respond to the interests of those gathered.
Register for individual sessions or access bundle savings by registering for the series on the EFAO Events page.
March 3: Indoor Mushroom Cultivation
When growing in a controlled climate, one can achieve consistent high yields and even extend the production season far beyond the bounds of outdoor systems. Learn about how spaces such as barns, basements, high tunnels, and dedicated structures can all support mushroom production, and the tools and tricks for keeping consistent temperature, humidity, light, and air exchange resulting in beautiful flushes of high quality mushrooms.
About Steve Gabriel
Steve Gabriel is an ecologist, author, and educator living in the Finger Lakes Region of New York State in the US. Throughout his career, Steve has taught thousands of people regenerative methods for healing landscapes and generating income. His focus has largely been on mushroom cultivation and agroforestry practices. Alongside his family, he co-stewards Wellspring Forest Farm, producing mushrooms, pastured lamb, trees, and hosting educational events and agritourism rentals. He consults for a wide range of projects from individual farms to national and international organizations.
He served as extension specialist for the Cornell Small Farms Program for 12 years and developed the leading specialty mushroom research and education program within an academic institution in the USA. He has served as guest faculty at Cornell University, Sterling College, Paul Smith’s College, and the Omega Center for Sustainable Living. Steve co-authored Farming the Woods with Ken Mudge in 2014, and is author of the new book Silvopasture, released in 2018.