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slushrooms ON COMPOST

There are many reasons people get into mushroom growing. For some, it offers a delicious array of alternatives to — let’s face it — bland grocery-store mushrooms; for others, it’s an exciting new foray into growing your own food. But if you think that mushrooms can only be grown on freshly cut logs tucked away in a shaded corner of your farm, think again. Mushrooms are skilled decomposers, so when looking for new ways to grow them, look no farther than your compost pile.

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Email Marketing
When done well, email campaigns can help generate awareness
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farm storehouse
compiled by Sarah E. Coleman
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IN tHe GReeNHouSe
year-round greenhouse pest management can be challenging for small-scale hobby farmers.
DO THE Hustle
Full-time farming might just be a few side steps away.
Fencerow FUNDAMENTAL
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Organic No-Till
Biologically practical and mechanically possible, farmers now have the option to utilize organic no-till on their farms.
COTTAGE FOOD Success
This team of Wisconsin women farmers and bakers cooked up recipes and display ideas for farmers to sell home-baked goods with local ingredients. Left to right: Kalena Riemer (Riemer Family Farm); Dela Ends (Scotch Hill Farm, innisfree Farmstay); Anastasia Wolf-Flash (Riemer Family Farm); LindaDee Derrickson (Bluffwood Landing); Ashley Wegmueller (Bo & Olly Produce, Wegmueller Dairy Farm); Danielle Matson (Pastry chef); Lisa Kivirist (inn Serendipity Farm and B&B); and Jen Riemer (Riemer Family Farm).