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Southeast Regional Ag News
University of Florida researchers—and a couple of truffle-sniffing dogs—unearth new species and rewrite what we know about prized gourmet fungi.
Farm of the Future
There are a lot of biological products on the market. But they run the gamut in terms of their efficacy and consistency.
Farm of the Future
Beneficial fungi can now be purchased as a product to help plant roots access more nutrients.
Farm of the Future
Biologist Dr. Toby Kiers believes there is a lot of potential in studying how to make the most of plant-fungi interactions.
Farm of the Future
Biologist Dr. Toby Kiers says there are some real advantages to acknowledging and fostering a healthy soil microbiome.
Farm of the Future
Don’t overlook the natural mycorrhizal fungi that can thrive in the soil and create symbiotic relationships with plants.
Fruit Bites
Fruit Bites for September 28 & 30 ... Mycorrhizae
Fruit Bites
Fruit Bites for September 28 & 30 ... Mycorrhizae
Fruit Grower Report
Valent is out to help growers improve sustainability and soil health through Mycorrhizal fungi.
Fruit Grower Report
Valent is out to help growers improve sustainability and soil health through Mycorrhizal fungi.
Fruit Grower Report
Valent is out to help growers improve sustainability and soil health through Mycorrhizal fungi.
Fruit Grower Report
Valent is out to help growers improve sustainability and soil health through Mycorrhizal fungi.
Farm of the Future
A Colorado Company has an innovative approach to getting rid of bitterness in foods — whether in coffee or chocolate, the MycoTechnology uses their mushroom technology to solve the bitterness problem naturally.
Farm of the Future
A Denver-based food technology company has been using mushrooms to extract the bitterness from both coffee and chocolate and just recently announced that its mushroom technology also naturally removes the gluten from wheat.