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It is not that hard to cultivate them, there is just no guarantee when you get crops, may take a decade to get 3 mushrooms and then you get a year where you get pounds a day and than none for 4 years. No one knows what causes morels to fruit, the mycelium is easy to grow, one of the easiest in fact, but getting it to fruit is a mystery.

Getting to know you wild mushrooms and getting the certifications for selling wild foraged mushrooms will make you more money in the long run.

Hey, look, pic related is the first morel I ever found all those years ago! I dug up its mycelium, cultivated it in jars and spread the spawn around the white pines in my yard, they have not produced well the past couple years, but I got a good number of years where I had fresh morels in my breakfast every day for a month or so.

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