Thank you so much for your kind message Kim! It is so wonderful to know that my video was helpful, and is being seen all over the world! Thank you for the work that you do growing mushrooms! You are bringing health to your community!😊
Good to know, mushrooms don’t all need compost to grow on. This guy really knows his stuff...very refreshing! Excellent video. Wonder if they also make their own compost? How close is that operation, to urban populations?? That’s important information for our location, since local mushroom growers have been using industrial-scale composting of manure + straw, for years, to grow their mushrooms; it’s been he!! on everyone in a 1.5 mile radius of that farm, from the stenching, noxious, sewer-gas emissions; the company and officials have been routinely lying to public about the harmful H2S that is dominant in the emissions. Wonder if Crimini mushrooms can be grown on bags of sawdust too??
Thank you so much for your comment. We are sorry we did not reply earlier! Phillips Mushroom Farm is one of the oldest mushroom farms in Kennett Square, Pa, which is about 40 minutes from Philadelphia. Because it's such an open landscape, I don't believe there are any issues with emissions, etc. From my experience, I believe the people at Phillip Mushrooms maintain the highest quality of ethics and concern for the community. I know that Jim Angelucci at Phillips Mushroom Farms would be happy to answer any of your questions that concern growing the mushrooms or effect on surrounding communities. Just tell him you saw this video. Thanks for your support!
My concerns are about the emissions from commercial composting operations. We understand that all manure, regardless what creature produced it, emits what’s otherwise known as “sewer gasses” at the beginning of the process. That contains H2S, ammonia, methane, and other gasses. Also, wetted straw can emit waves of molds into the air. _What is the best method of preventing those kinds of noxious emissions, yet still getting optimal compost to grow mushrooms?_
@@alexreinhardt28 that's not entirely true, as button mushrooms, or agaricus bisporus, are industrially grown exclusively on manure. Gourmet mushrooms, however, tend to prefer wood, straw, coco, or other substrates.. and since they use waste product, there's very little environmental impact to it
@@Chimonger1 they're not "wetting" straw. They're pasteurizing it, to kill any molds.. it's a necessary step in the process, because otherwise the molds will outcompete the mycelium for nutrients. It's not releasing any mold into the air. And as someone else pointed out, these mushrooms are all saprophytic.. they love wood, not poo
Thank you so much for your support DJA! I’m so glad you liked the video! If you’d like to see more of my videos, I invite you to visit my TH-cam page at: th-cam.com/channels/L1fUGPJWvwiRoOitXholdQ.html Please stay safe during these crazy times!!
All the People in PA who have plenty of land should get one way or another into some type of Farming ./ Agriculture Dairy. Their lives will be much better.
Hi Mahabub! Thank you for your comment, and Im so glad you enjoyed the video! I am actually not a mushroom expert (I just love to educate and inform people by talking with experts). The people at Phillips Mushroom Farms are really nice, super knowledgeable and I know they would be happy to answer any of your questions. You can see how to reach them at Www.phillipsmushroomfarms.com Thanks again for your support!!
@@melaniebridgensTnx for your reply...i seen your vedio and i interstate to growing masroom plant..but have one problem ..if i can solved this than i start this.... problem is some new type seed and markating....if you have any link ...i need your help...if you agree...you just give me information....i will try to start soon.
Hi Ahayah, Thank you for your comment! I did not see the Gypsy mushroom on the Phillips Mushrooms website, and I do not recall Jim talking about it during my visit. I know that they are supposed to be very healthy and have strong antiviral properties- which could be good now! Please stay safe during these crazy times!! Thank you for your support!
lol after she touches the mushroom he rips it off and shows the inside,. but we all know he ripped it off becase he cant sell one some random lady just rubbed. that was very far from being mature
A lot of the comments on this video are absolutely horrid and ridiculously critical. She did a wonderful job in this interview. Some people talk fast because their brain works faster than average, or because theyre nervous. She took the time and effort out of her day to make a video for the public that is very informative. She is not doing this interview to be critiqued by incels on the cadence of her voice, her looks, or her word choice. I swear some of yall get so uncomfortable over intelligent, fun-loving women simply living their lives. Unpack that shit please, your baggage is showing.
Thank you, Abby Normal!! I am so grateful for your kind words and support! I appreciate that you could understand how difficult and nerve racking making a video like this can be. I knew going into this endeavor that I wouldn’t be able to please everyone... I’m just glad that, for the most part, people seemed to find the material valuable and interesting. I really do appreciate your comment. If you’d like to see more of my videos, I invite you to visit my TH-cam page at: th-cam.com/channels/L1fUGPJWvwiRoOitXholdQ.html. Please stay safe during these crazy times!!!
Hi Steven, I don't think the manager meant that mushroom is a fruit, but rather what logically classifies a fruit is that it is, literally, the "fruit" of the plant, or the part of the fungus that is born out of a stem.
I can appreciate this comment. It is true that Dr. Mercola can be a bit “out there” at times. While I believe it to be the consensus among nutrition professionals, that many Americans are deficient in Vitamin D, I will definitely consider a wider range of sources next time. Other than that, I hoped you liked the video!Thank you for your comment!
This is the best introduction to mushrooms that I have found
Thanks
Thank you! Please check out vegawarian.com for more great videos from Brandy!!
This is a great discussion. Thanks to you both for taking the time to share all this wonderful info.
Thank you, Tim! We are happy that you appreciate the information in this interview.
I love this video. I'm a big fan of Jim.👍👍💗😇
Thank you Sujatha! We’re so happy you liked the video! We’re fans of Jim too!!
Im proudly mushroom grower from Philippines. Thanks for inspirational knowledge..
Thank you so much for your kind message Kim! It is so wonderful to know that my video was helpful, and is being seen all over the world! Thank you for the work that you do growing mushrooms! You are bringing health to your community!😊
Good to know, mushrooms don’t all need compost to grow on. This guy really knows his stuff...very refreshing! Excellent video. Wonder if they also make their own compost? How close is that operation, to urban populations??
That’s important information for our location, since local mushroom growers have been using industrial-scale composting of manure + straw, for years, to grow their mushrooms; it’s been he!! on everyone in a 1.5 mile radius of that farm, from the stenching, noxious, sewer-gas emissions; the company and officials have been routinely lying to public about the harmful H2S that is dominant in the emissions.
Wonder if Crimini mushrooms can be grown on bags of sawdust too??
Thank you so much for your comment. We are sorry we did not reply earlier! Phillips Mushroom Farm is one of the oldest mushroom farms in Kennett Square, Pa, which is about 40 minutes from Philadelphia. Because it's such an open landscape, I don't believe there are any issues with emissions, etc. From my experience, I believe the people at Phillip Mushrooms maintain the highest quality of ethics and concern for the community. I know that Jim Angelucci at Phillips Mushroom Farms would be happy to answer any of your questions that concern growing the mushrooms or effect on surrounding communities. Just tell him you saw this video. Thanks for your support!
My concerns are about the emissions from commercial composting operations. We understand that all manure, regardless what creature produced it, emits what’s otherwise known as “sewer gasses” at the beginning of the process.
That contains H2S, ammonia, methane, and other gasses.
Also, wetted straw can emit waves of molds into the air.
_What is the best method of preventing those kinds of noxious emissions, yet still getting optimal compost to grow mushrooms?_
No one anywhere grows mushrooms on composted manure. Doesn't work like that. Pretty much all edible mushrooms are wood lovers
@@alexreinhardt28 that's not entirely true, as button mushrooms, or agaricus bisporus, are industrially grown exclusively on manure. Gourmet mushrooms, however, tend to prefer wood, straw, coco, or other substrates.. and since they use waste product, there's very little environmental impact to it
@@Chimonger1 they're not "wetting" straw. They're pasteurizing it, to kill any molds.. it's a necessary step in the process, because otherwise the molds will outcompete the mycelium for nutrients. It's not releasing any mold into the air. And as someone else pointed out, these mushrooms are all saprophytic.. they love wood, not poo
Thank you!
Thank you so much for your support DJA! I’m so glad you liked the video! If you’d like to see more of my videos, I invite you to visit my TH-cam page at: th-cam.com/channels/L1fUGPJWvwiRoOitXholdQ.html Please stay safe during these crazy times!!
I don’t really know which one of them I like more.
love the video, a lot of great info! Thank you!
Phillips is the best. I get fresh mushrooms from their store The Woodlands often. They are available for curbside pickup.
I don’t see the link ! But,okay I got it ! Thank you for sharing ! Interesting and fun ! ✌🏼
I thought he was gonna say @ 9:45
“It has a very thick, fibrous member”
I like that lady 👩
All the People in PA who have plenty of land should get one way or another into some type of Farming ./ Agriculture Dairy.
Their lives will be much better.
18:43 "food of the gods"... Teonanácatl... I see you
9:04 i think he had a shiitake in his pants
That may be the most beautiful woman I've ever seen.
Doug, you are so sweet! Thank you so much for such a lovely compliment. It made my year and was truly so appreciated! Thank you!!
Yes she is a knockout.
As interesting as this video was, her sexiness was SO distracting 😍😍😄😄 Just something about her IDK
Hi...i am Mahabub form SG...can i contact with you ...because i want to tallk to about masroom...
Hi Mahabub! Thank you for your comment, and Im so glad you enjoyed the video! I am actually not a mushroom expert (I just love to educate and inform people by talking with experts). The people at Phillips Mushroom Farms are really nice, super knowledgeable and I know they would be happy to answer any of your questions. You can see how to reach them at
Www.phillipsmushroomfarms.com
Thanks again for your support!!
@@melaniebridgensTnx for your reply...i seen your vedio and i interstate to growing masroom plant..but have one problem ..if i can solved this than i start this....
problem is some new type seed and markating....if you have any link ...i need your help...if you agree...you just give me information....i will try to start soon.
I try produce oyster mushroom , I collect one group and I cook no taste at all as if no nutrients at all.
nice farm
DO you grow gypsy mushrooms
Hi Ahayah, Thank you for your comment! I did not see the Gypsy mushroom on the Phillips Mushrooms website, and I do not recall Jim talking about it during my visit. I know that they are supposed to be very healthy and have strong antiviral properties- which could be good now! Please stay safe during these crazy times!! Thank you for your support!
@mycoshanno
She sells shroom and deals with micro dosing products.
She’s on Instagram
Why she have to talk so fast though?
lol after she touches the mushroom he rips it off and shows the inside,. but we all know he ripped it off becase he cant sell one some random lady just rubbed. that was very far from being mature
Lol
Stamet says portobello and crimini have hydrazine and should be avoided if health is a priority
A lot of the comments on this video are absolutely horrid and ridiculously critical. She did a wonderful job in this interview. Some people talk fast because their brain works faster than average, or because theyre nervous. She took the time and effort out of her day to make a video for the public that is very informative. She is not doing this interview to be critiqued by incels on the cadence of her voice, her looks, or her word choice. I swear some of yall get so uncomfortable over intelligent, fun-loving women simply living their lives. Unpack that shit please, your baggage is showing.
Thank you, Abby Normal!! I am so grateful for your kind words and support! I appreciate that you could understand how difficult and nerve racking making a video like this can be. I knew going into this endeavor that I wouldn’t be able to please everyone... I’m just glad that, for the most part, people seemed to find the material valuable and interesting. I really do appreciate your comment.
If you’d like to see more of my videos, I invite you to visit my TH-cam page at:
th-cam.com/channels/L1fUGPJWvwiRoOitXholdQ.html. Please stay safe during these crazy times!!!
Actually it's called Cortinarius caperatus ("Rozites caperata")
not a fruit or veg, a fungus bro. they're are five kingdoms, fungi is one, plantae is another
steven franklin there are, but maybe they say veg as in vegetarian
Thought Frankly
That's stupid
Maybe don't type everything you think
Esp when not thinking
I hope this helps you
Hi Steven, I don't think the manager meant that mushroom is a fruit, but rather what logically classifies a fruit is that it is, literally, the "fruit" of the plant, or the part of the fungus that is born out of a stem.
Ben wins
Fruiting body.... geez
we can grow fungi on this comment section
So if the mushroom farmer uses chicken shit from HARMONES chicken farmers then the mushrooms are not organic
randy johnson false, the mushroom does not absorb it.
الصحفية جميلة .....
The girl speaks so quickly It almost seems like the video is sped up
Thank you for your comment. We will definitely take this into consideration when filming.
Speed settings lol
Too bad you ruined it by getting stats from Dr. Mercola.
I can appreciate this comment. It is true that Dr. Mercola can be a bit “out there” at times. While I believe it to be the consensus among nutrition professionals, that many Americans are deficient in Vitamin D, I will definitely consider a wider range of sources next time. Other than that, I hoped you liked the video!Thank you for your comment!
@@melaniebridgens I agree with you about Vitamin D. Certainly true up here in Canada.