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Director Clark and representatives from the Montana Department of Agriculture visited SporeAttic, a gourmet mushroom farm in Bozeman, Montana

Missoula, MT – According to the state officials, Director Clark released the following statement:

Mushroom farming is a very DIY venture. We have been able to build an amazing community here in Bozeman that is so supportive which has encouraged our expansion.

We are consistently impressed with the ag innovation across Montana. From mushroom farmers to large conventional operations, Montana has a diverse agricultural ecosystem, and our producers of all kinds continue to push the envelope.”

SporeAttic partnered with Three Hearts Farm to build their mushroom cultivation facility that has been crucial to their success.

Montana Department of Agriculture Director, Clark, spoke with Deuling about future expansion plans, current bottlenecks, and the local appetite for these specialty gourmet mushrooms. 

Written by Ryan Mills

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