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Whatcom Mycological Response Team

The purpose of Whatcom M.R.T. is to advocate and facilitate the use of mycelium to support ecosystems in the Anthropocene.

Location: Deming
Members: 24
Latest Activity: Mar 23, 2020

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Welcome new 'Whatcom Mycological Response Team” members! ( Whatcom MRT ).
We have begun the process of becoming a non-profit company in hopes of better serving the community.

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Discussion Forum

Radiation

Started by J. C. Walker,Jr.. Last reply by J. C. Walker,Jr. Mar 15, 2014. 4 Replies

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16579546Continue

Tera Preta

Started by J. C. Walker,Jr.. Last reply by J. C. Walker,Jr. Jan 8, 2014. 5 Replies

I’d rather be talking about bio-char or terra prieta if you will. My wood stove allows me to control the air intake. Giving a lower supply of Oxygen is the goal in achieving pyralysis. At the end of the night I add a  stick of wood and reduce the…Continue

Sediment Runoff from Clearcuts and Roads

Started by J. C. Walker,Jr.. Last reply by J. C. Walker,Jr. Jun 2, 2011. 14 Replies

Bunker Spawn

Railroad Ties and Telephone Poles

Started by J. C. Walker,Jr. Aug 23, 2010. 0 Replies

Creosote

Fecal Coliform

Started by J. C. Walker,Jr.. Last reply by J. C. Walker,Jr. Jan 17, 2015. 6 Replies

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Comment by Heather K on January 2, 2011 at 12:02am

Hi JC, I got your email to offer to do some small cultivation workshops!

Add me to your email list and let me know when you decide on date/time.  Most of January is good for me, as would be mid March.

There is a seed-swap on Jan 30th sunday, that I'm part of...and possibly another weekend day may also result in another food & farm related event..but I don't have date yet on that.  Thanks for your email!

Comment by Juliet Thompson on January 1, 2011 at 6:31pm

Hi JC and all,

I got your email, but am not sure how to respond - you can't respond to emails sent through TW. So I'm responding here, hope that works. I am interested in getting together to do some cultivation. Here's what I propose:  That we do a workshop at your location in Deming, then one out here at Inspiration Farm. We've got a lot of mycelium going here, and would like to keep expanding it. We have fresh wood chips and some burlap bags. Can you propose a couple of dates, if the idea works for you? How about Jan. 15th and 22nd from 12 -4? Or Jan. 22nd and 29th? Hope this sounds like a good format to you, looking forward to it, Juliet

Comment by Heather K on December 1, 2010 at 8:46pm
Hi fun-gi friends!
This fall I've been learning more about identifying & using wild medicinal mushrooms!
There is a new discussion started for any interested on medicinals: http://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/group/organic/forum/topics/medici...

JC, Add me to your list of folks interested in attending a hands-on workshop to learn some of the basic cultivation methods, both outdoor methods & indoor lab methods!

per email message from JC: "I was thinking of a workshop for the members who may not have had the basics of cultivation presented to them in a hands on manner."
Comment by Angela MacLeod on November 26, 2010 at 1:29pm
I am interested in any introductory type of workshops on mushrooms. I am registered for Paul Stamets seminar in May 2011 and I'd like to start learning now. I'd be interested in seeing what anyone local is doing with mushroom cultivation or who would just like to share with me what they are passionate about with regards to fungi.

YES please, JC: "I was thinking of a workshop for the members who may not have had the basics of cultivation presented to them in a hands on manner."
Comment by Charles Kelm on November 25, 2010 at 11:05am
BTW, my comment below was in response to this query from J.C. Walker: "I was thinking of a workshop for the members who may not have had the basics of cultivation presented to them in a hands on manner."
Comment by Charles Kelm on November 25, 2010 at 11:03am
Count me in, unless class size is limited.
Comment by Heather K on November 21, 2010 at 12:25am
Nice youtube video JC! ( http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8gVTCNoZqc )
This looks like a visual of part of your vision!
Is that The Paul Stamets in the video doing hands-on work on the farm?
Wonder where the funding came from for this project, and how many volunteers helped to make it happen, and within what timeframe.
Comment by J. C. Walker,Jr. on October 24, 2010 at 2:46pm
I've started reading eaarth by Bill Mcibben. It seems perfect to help one wrap their mind around the energy descent concept. Inconvenient Truth on steroids.
Comment by Alex Winstead on September 7, 2010 at 10:18am
New trials conducted in Japan demonstrate that spent mushroom substrate from oyster mushrooms can degrade the pesticide DDT in contaminated soils by up to 80% in about a month. Check out the abstract here: www.tinyurl.com/oysterddt The spent substrate they used in these trials is a byproduct being produced by all farms that grow Oyster Mushrooms...
Comment by Alison Kutz-Troutman on September 5, 2010 at 12:12am
Hi Gang
I had a great talk with Carbon Expert Rich Haard, whom most of you might know? Propagator extraordinare with 4th Corner Nursery. Anyhow, I am really happy to report that I ordered 80 lbs of activated charcoal tonight as a treatment for this Aminopyralid remediation work at the CLSR. Getting some helpful insights from people like Rich, Jed at Clearview Mushrooms, JC, and a dear consultant friend or two in OR letting me in on what people are doing there with the grass seed growers and residues from herbicides there. ~Alison
 

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