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The most widely available edible fungus, Agaricus bisporus, also called button mushroom, cultivated white mushroom, or just mushroom.
http://botit.botany.wisc.edu/toms_fungi/apr2001.html
Description of the available strains, and cultivation methods. Also includes a brief botany.
http://www.attra.org/attra-pub/mushroom.html
Detailed notes on how to set up a production system for mushroom production. An ATTRA information package.
http://www.mushroomcompany.com/resources/
Includes a number of articles on the growing of the common cultivated mushroom and on growing other forms of edible fungi.
http://mushroomspawn.cas.psu.edu/mushroom.shtml
Information on the cultivation and production of the common mushroom from Penn State University.
http://courses.wcupa.edu/jones/his480/reports/mushroom.htm
Mushrooms are the number one cash crop in the state of Pennsylvania. This article researches the history of the cultivation of the crop in the state.
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