Interview with Paste magazine on mycoremediation
Check out this article in PASTE magazine on Fungaia Farm’s mycoremediation project.
Check out this article in PASTE magazine on Fungaia Farm’s mycoremediation project.
This Tan Oak log shown in the photo was soaked overnight, then placed in the shade and began pinning ten days later. We inoculated this log with Shiitake plug spawn in early summer of 2013 and this was its first … Continued
Daniel Reyes from Myco Alliance sent some questions to us to better understand the process and challenges that took place during the remediation project in Orleans California. The link below will take you to Myco Alliance’s website where you can … Continued
This is one of our most delicious strains of oyster mushrooms. It grows in a wide variety of temperatures and is very productive, often producing large softball size clusters. This is a photo of the first flush after soaking some … Continued
July 14, 2016 – Sydney Stewart speaks with Levon Durr, owner of Fungaia Farm, about the completion of the mycoremediation project in Orleans. Click on the link to listen – Radio interview
Mid Klamath Watershed Council’s mycoremediation project was successful! We received our test results and we cleaned up the diesel contaminated soils with fungi.
Coming soon- The Home “King” Stropharia rugosoannulata kit. This kit can be grown on your counter then placed in your garden for outdoor fruiting.
Fungaia Farms first booth at the 2014 Seed and Plant Exchange.