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Is it Possible to Use Pleurotus ostreatus Substrata in Dairy Cows Feeding?

Ivanka Milenkovic, Ognjen Adamovic, and Milan Adamovic combine to present a compelling read for anyone interested in sustainable agriculture, especially this whole IF&WMS thing ;-)

This was provided with the courtesy of friends at SCIZERINM.

Within my limited network of ZERI community members, Ivanka has been credited with this work.

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This is one of the core pages from SCIZERINM that reflects the opportunity for improving our agricultural system. The purpose of the page in the context of the SCIZERI NM site is to reflect their work with Ivanka Milosevic, one of the scientists in the ZERI 'network', a mycologist from Yugoslavia. Mana Mushrooms would like to work with Ivanka in the future, pending successful implementation of the CIP method and sufficient financing / creative partnership.

One component of the system which I feel is under-explored is the conveyance of medicinal and nutritional properties of mushrooms to cattle/ruminants and their byproducts; can we reduce antibiotic loads in cattle by using spent mushroom substrates from certain fungi with medicinal properties? It seems logical that the fundamental chemical characteristics of certain fungi would be transmitted through to milks and meats -- proteins, for example.

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The SCIZERINM site has great information, but can be difficult to find, so I have a few links to them, especially to the specific pages of interest in the endeavor of downstreaming byproducts of mushroom cultivation to cattle, or ruminants. So far as I understand from conversation with those involved with the project, the ruminants involved are wild buffalo. In 2006, my understanding was that the buffalo had not demonstrated much interest in the SMS as a feed, but that it was difficult to gauge their interest; the people running SCIZERINM are not and did not want to be in a position of interfering with nature, forcing the buffalo to eat the ration. From other information on the website, I understand that ruminants will take up to 18% SMS in their TMR, or "total mixed ration" (often consisting of corn silage, dried brewer's grains, and other agricultural byproducts.

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Spent Mushroom Substrate as Animal Feed

SciZERINM is a group in New Mexico working with ZERI principles to improve their community and restore balance to their ecosystem.

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