From brookshier@aol.com Wed Aug 17 22:52:25 EDT 1994
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From: brookshier@aol.com (BROOKSHIER)
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Subject: Re: Source for shitake mushroom spores?
Date: 17 Aug 1994 17:54:03 -0400
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In article <32lhvm$7mo@news.duke.edu>, jgp@mc.duke.edu (John Petranka)
writes:

>Hi there.  I vaguely recall hearing of a more-or-less local source for
shitake 
>mushroom spores and cultivation information.  Does anyone out there know 
>where I can obtain such ...
John, I don't know about locally as I'm just checking out ya'll's
newsgroup in anticipation of moving to NC in a couple of years.  I do know
that Mississippi
State University at Starkville, MS will provide spores for shitake
mushrooms.
Hope this helps.

Jimmie


