A proper organization of the harvesting process is very important to ensure a high working efficiency, the harvest of high quality mushrooms and correspondingly, the realization of a big profit.
In this section, we bring to your attention an exemplary plan of the organization of jobs, necessary rules and obligatory mushroom harvesting conditions and also, the terminology that beginning mushroom growers and pickers might come across. The below listed materials can be used as instructions for new pickers and as job rules for the personnel that is engaged in harvesting. We hope that the following article will be of interest to you, and it might help some one organize their harvesting process better.
Patna:
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watering first flush mushroomswasil, Malaysia:
i suggest you not to water on mush just maintain the good humidity if you not have any auto system for...
Compost Production. Personal opinion (Part 2)NARENDER SEHRAWAT, FARIDABAD NCR:
COMMON PROBLEM IN PHASE 1 BUNKAR IS THE UNBALANCED TEMERATURE, IT STARTS FROM 50-55 DEGREES TO 78-82...
Without chicken manure compost? Yes, it's possible...Hannes, Plettenberg Bay, South Africa:
Can you give me more details on compost without chicken manure for mushroom growing, what alternatives...
Without chicken manure compost? Yes, it's possible...Chloe:
Hi kindly share your formula using 1000kgs wheat straw and no chicken manure. Email shroomcoenterprise...
Compost production: estimation of the process according...Seyed Hoseini Iran:
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watering first flush mushroomsEdwin, Harare:
Its best to water when pins are thumb size, increase air speed after watering so the surface of the mushrooms...
Without chicken manure compost? Yes, it's possible...Ritesh Sharma, Dholpur, Rajasthan India:
My email id ritesh@. We are coming up with 52 Mushroom...
Compost production: estimation of the process according...kharej:
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Hosur:
Usually paddy straw have a low structure.its have a fast degradable trait.so you have focus on your compost...