ou want to be a mushroom farmer, and I totally understand why.Learning how to grow mushrooms for any reason can be extremely rewarding and engaging. They're just so interesting The more you practice growing mushrooms, the more there is to learn. Your journey will be long, because there's an endless variety of new techniques and experiments to play with along the way.But as your skills advance, and you start to grow more mushrooms than you can handle, you may start to wonder how you can turn your small scale hobby into a fully operational mushroom farming business.And you might have a ton of questions.-What does a mushroom farm even look like?-How much is it going to cost me?-What kind of set up will I need?-How many pounds of mushrooms can I really grow?-Can I sell them?The answers to these questions will without a doubt depend on your own personal situation, but I wanted to provide a rough guide to help the would-be grower understand what it takes to go from a fledgling spore shooter to a full mushroom farmer.Hopefully it can help you decide whether or not mushroom farming is right for you.
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