Due to the high volume of emails we receive we unfortunately do not have the time to answer questions pertaining to mushroom cultivation. We only answer questions related to our products. If you need advice on mushroom topics check out the links below:
The mission of NATS is to enhance the scientific knowledge of North American truffles and truffle-like fungi, and promote educational activities related to truffles and truffle-like fungi.
Since 1956 the Willamette Valley Mushroom Society in Salem, Oregon, has brought together wild mushroom enthusiasts from the Salem area to explore, discover and learn about the amazing variety of wild mushrooms in Western Oregon.
Grow Food: Connects farmers who are interested in teaching with volunteers who are interested in learning how to farm organically. Potential volunteers can go to the Grow Food website and check to farm descriptions and send emails to the farms requesting a visit or stay on the farm. People can sign up as a volunteer or intern. http://www.growfood.org
WWOOF: Is a world-wide effort to link volunteers with organic farmers, promote an educational exchange, and build a global community conscious of ecological farming practices. http://www.wwoofusa.org
Willamette Farm and Food Coalition: Willamette Farm and Food Coalition facilitates and supports the development of a secure and sustainable food system in Lane County, Oregon. http://lanefood.org/who-we-are/mission-vision-2
Friends of Linn County (FOLC): A nonprofit charitable organization working to preserve, protect and enhance the function and economic vitality of Linn County's farms, forests, towns, and cities.https://www.friends.org/about/our-focus
HOURS: The local currency in use in Corvallis, Oregon, and the surrounding region. The HOUR Exchange is a nonprofit
organization providing education and tools to promote ecologically sustainable, community-based economics. They aspire to be a model for community-based economic systems that promote local commerce, fair wages, environmental responsibility, regional self-sufficiency, and neighborliness. http://hourexchange.org