What you won’t find at Turkey Tail Farm are turkeys. What you will find are ducks, sheep, two border collies, gardens, bird habitats and a variety of edible fungi including Trametes versicolor, ...
A very dry September was followed by October, which was also arid, though not as much as the previous month. These are prime mushroom times in most years, but not this year. Mushrooms in the woods and ...
A recently published study shows promising results from combining edible turkey tail fungus with a solution of wood fibers. The end product is a natural sustainable waterproof coating that may be a ...
Recent warm weather of November has given us views of north country critters seldom seen this late in the season. A few butterflies (mostly the anglewings) and dragonflies (small red skimmers) have ...
Hello, dear readers, and welcome to a bonus letters column. Your comments, questions and kind words – thank you! – continue to fill our mailboxes more quickly than we can empty them. That said, let’s ...
The turkey tail mushroom is one of the most studied medicinal mushrooms in the world. This beautiful, wild-growing fungus is known in both traditional Eastern medicine and recent scientific studies ...
Zenapet, a provider of human-grade supplements for dogs, has reported a significant increase in consumer searches and inquiries related to natural pet wellness ingredients, particularly turkey tail ...