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Mycorrhizal Ecology & Inoculation Workshop 5/23 - 10:30AM

Saturday May 23

10:30AM

About 95% of terrestrial plants rely on underground relationships with Fungi to survive and thrive. Let's explore these fascinating connections and learn how we can partner with Fungi in our garden and farming practices for a healthier world.

This class takes place in an indoor/outdoor space. 

11 Airport Rd. Accord, NY 12404

Luke Sarrantonio grew up in Rosendale, New York and spent much of his childhood exploring the local landscape and ecological features, but it wasn’t until attending university at SUNY ESF (College of Environmental Science and Forestry) that he truly discovered Fungi. He has had a dynamic career within Mycology, developing ecology and cultivation-based educational programs, organizing an annual mushroom and arts festival (For the Love of Fungi), community projects, and a line of functional mushroom products (under the name Mycophilic) for the past 13+ years. His major goal is to be an accessible resource for people who want to learn more about this fascinating group of life. His most recent projects include an outdoor mushroom farm and teaching space with his partner Kaya, at their farm in Accord, NY (Eat Flowers Farm), and a community project called Eat More Mushrooms. He also offers mentorships and currently serves as co-president of the Mid Hudson Mycological Association. More at Mycophilic.net

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Mycorrhizal Ecology & Inoculation Workshop 5/23 - 10:30AM
Mycorrhizal Ecology & Inoculation Workshop 5/23 - 10:30AM

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