Farms: Mushrooms for Backyard Medicine: Tradd Cotter from Mushroom Mountain
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Tradd Cotter - scientist, farmer, and expert in mushroom cultivation and mycoremediation, speaks to a group at Zen in Greenville, SC about the medicinal and gourmet benefits of mushrooms. Tradd's farm, Mushroom Mountain, located in Liberty, SC, serves as an educational location for those wanting to learn how to grow and forage for mushrooms or to purchase mushroom growing supplies. The farm hosts frequent tours and classes for those wanting to learn more about the amazing mushroom. Mushroom Mountain can be found online at http://www.mushroommountain.com and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Mushroom-Mountain/312596421616 Video by Brian Kelly Multimedia - http://www.briankellymultimedia.com View photos and additional videos at http://www.carolinamixer.com "Like" Carolina Mixer on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/carolinamixer Follow us on Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/carolinamixer
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At 23, you say something that I, as a neophyte, take issue with, in that you call 'polypores' a "hard-gilled" mushroom. That confuses me. BTW, as an Ashvilleite, do you know of the Old Farmer's Ball at Warren Wilson?
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really enjoyed your video...just a note, we in Central Europe have deadly mushrooms, about 20 people die each year. Avoid red and orange in general.
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Good job tradd, I have been watching you grow in credibility. Looking forward to the future. Peace.
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I loved your video, I pick wild mushrooms, and I love and eat them regularly, your video showed me the need for them, I have written and set pictures to our environment minister requesting them not to cut down a forested area, around a beautiful marsh..I sent photo of the mushrooms the Eco system...that not only to protect the marsh but everything.. About this area..the logging industry is very tough to fight if you don't have a govt that seems to care,.. I live on Vancouver Island B.c. Canada... A lot of local really try..to solve this demand for lumber that is being sent mostly to China...well if you want to have a read..it's Called Hamilton Marsh beautiful area...tons of mushrooms out here.. I pick ten edibles..love them fresh, dried or cooked,, your video was very impressive..loved it and hope you keep at your passion and fine work.. I totally see ..I have a garden and I let it grow not in rows but spread in a mix.. I found my garden was producing more and thrived so good..everything you said was awsome..Nov 27, 2015