modern mushroom growing 2020 harvesting

Author:   M Van Den Munckhof-Vedder ,  P J C Vedder
Publisher:   P.J.C. Vedder
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Pages:   448
Publication Date:   26 July 2020
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Author:   M Van Den Munckhof-Vedder ,  P J C Vedder
Publisher:   P.J.C. Vedder
Imprint:   P.J.C. Vedder
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.998kg
ISBN:  

9781735241319


ISBN 10:   1735241318
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   26 July 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Tuesday, August 20, 1968 upon the publication of 3rd Dutch version of my book, journalist Jan Derks from Dagblad voor Noord-Limburg wrote: Fascinating visions behind Europe's best trade book. March 18, 1966 about my book in German, from Mr. Erich Hullen, Federation of German Mushroom Growers: The content is so clear and comprehensive that even the oldest mushroom growers can still learn here. Above all, you not only explain how to do it, you also say how not to do it. March 8, 1988, Dr. Robert Miller, VP/General Manager from Campbell Soup's Mushroom Division at the 7th North American Mushroom Conference: We are extremely fortunate in having one of the best teachers that I know of, in mushroom growing in the world, as employee for the last 4 years and Pieter has been extremely busy in training... May 12, 1994 then owner of Highline Produce Ltd. Mushroom Growers, Dr. Murray O'Neil wrote: Speaking for all of us I just can't express adequately how much we enjoyed and were helped by your visit. You are both beautiful, natural teachers - a skill possessed of far too few teachers generally. Fall of 1983 The British Mushroom Journal: Good-bye P.J.C. Vedder: In the past years, Vedder has made a considerable contribution to the development of Dutch mushroom production. As an eminent mushroom expert, and a gifted teacher, he expanded the Training Centre to an institution which is greatly valued and admired, not only at national level, but also internationally. February 28, 1989 letter from R. Gordon McGovern, President Campbell Soup Company: The announcement of your leaving for Italy could not pass by without my writing a note of thanks for your contribution to Campbell mushrooms. You brought a world-renowned professionalism to our operations when they sorely needed expertise. We hope succeeding generations can live up to your standards.


"Tuesday, August 20, 1968 upon the publication of 3rd Dutch version of my book, journalist Jan Derks from Dagblad voor Noord-Limburg wrote: Fascinating visions behind Europe's best trade book. March 18, 1966 about my book in German, from Mr. Erich Hüllen, Federation of German Mushroom Growers: The content is so clear and comprehensive that even the oldest mushroom growers can still learn here. Above all, you not only explain how to do it, you also say how not to do it. March 8, 1988, Dr. Robert Miller, VP/General Manager from Campbell Soup's Mushroom Division at the 7th North American Mushroom Conference: We are extremely fortunate in having one of the best teachers that I know of, in mushroom growing in the world, as employee for the last 4 years and Pieter has been extremely busy in training... May 12, 1994 then owner of Highline Produce Ltd. Mushroom Growers, Dr. Murray O'Neil wrote: Speaking for all of us I just can't express adequately how much we enjoyed and were helped by your visit. You are both beautiful, natural teachers - a skill possessed of far too few ""teachers"" generally. Fall of 1983 The British Mushroom Journal: Good-bye P.J.C. Vedder: In the past years, Vedder has made a considerable contribution to the development of Dutch mushroom production. As an eminent mushroom expert, and a gifted teacher, he expanded the Training Centre to an institution which is greatly valued and admired, not only at national level, but also internationally. February 28, 1989 letter from R. Gordon McGovern, President Campbell Soup Company: The announcement of your leaving for Italy could not pass by without my writing a note of thanks for your contribution to Campbell mushrooms. You brought a world-renowned professionalism to our operations when they sorely needed expertise. We hope succeeding generations can live up to your standards."


"Tuesday, August 20, 1968 upon the publication of 3rd Dutch version of my book, journalist Jan Derks from Dagblad voor Noord-Limburg wrote: Fascinating visions behind Europe's best trade book. March 18, 1966 about my book in German, from Mr. Erich H�llen, Federation of German Mushroom Growers: The content is so clear and comprehensive that even the oldest mushroom growers can still learn here. Above all, you not only explain how to do it, you also say how not to do it. March 8, 1988, Dr. Robert Miller, VP/General Manager from Campbell Soup's Mushroom Division at the 7th North American Mushroom Conference: We are extremely fortunate in having one of the best teachers that I know of, in mushroom growing in the world, as employee for the last 4 years and Pieter has been extremely busy in training... May 12, 1994 then owner of Highline Produce Ltd. Mushroom Growers, Dr. Murray O'Neil wrote: Speaking for all of us I just can't express adequately how much we enjoyed and were helped by your visit. You are both beautiful, natural teachers - a skill possessed of far too few ""teachers"" generally. Fall of 1983 The British Mushroom Journal: Good-bye P.J.C. Vedder: In the past years, Vedder has made a considerable contribution to the development of Dutch mushroom production. As an eminent mushroom expert, and a gifted teacher, he expanded the Training Centre to an institution which is greatly valued and admired, not only at national level, but also internationally. February 28, 1989 letter from R. Gordon McGovern, President Campbell Soup Company: The announcement of your leaving for Italy could not pass by without my writing a note of thanks for your contribution to Campbell mushrooms. You brought a world-renowned professionalism to our operations when they sorely needed expertise. We hope succeeding generations can live up to your standards."


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P.J.C. Vedder studied horticulture, and horticultural engineering at Wageningen university and also served in the Dutch army. Worked as an extension service officer for the Dutch government, helping to develop the horticultural industry in the southern part. of The Netherlands. Having an interest in the upcoming mushroom cultivation and thus became involved in mushroom research and training. Under the late Drs. Pieter Bels and Dr. Henriette Bels-Koning in Horst, I studied and worked at the Experimental Station and later was involved for many years in advisory work at mushroom farms. In 1963, I established the world's first Mushroom Training Centre in Horst and have been the principal of that institute for 20 years. My philosophy always has been, not to tell my students, what to do, but instead pairing that with the most available basic information, so that he or she knows why things have to be done in a certain situation. In 1982, I received from the British Mushroom Growers Association, the prestigious Sinden Award, in recognition of outstanding contributions to the Mushroom Industry. It states: His book 'Modern Mushroom Growing' has found a place at every progressive grower's desk. His mushroom courses at Horst have a worldwide reputation and have helped innumerable growers, young and not so young, from many countries. In August of 1983, I accepted the position of Vice President Training and Development for Campbell Soup's Mushroom Division and moved to Dublin, Georgia/USA. After work for Campbell Soup, we moved to Italy and lived and worked there for the largest mushroom farm, Funghi del Montello. Together with my wife Mariette we continued doing international mushroom consulting. All the pictures in this book are made by the author; otherwise the source is mentioned. Those that never met me in person, still have a chance for seeing me and hearing me. Go to my wife's blog: mariettesbacktobasics.blogspot.com and scroll all the way down below, to Labels and search for Technology Transfer Seminar. Born during the post WWII years as the second child of eight, and daughter of a Dutch market gardener. So, we both are born and raised with 'dirt under the fingernails', which is a big help to speak a growers' language and for understanding the difficulties growing something for a profit. After first studying fashion, in order to support the family in making all clothes for the females, as well as for others, I changed, mainly due to my best friend Ellie's influence. Her Dad had a small mushroom farm and sometimes I helped them out. I've studied and worked at the Mushroom Training Centre where I also embraced the opportunity for putting my foreign languages to good use. Being the harvest supervisor and also helping out the widowed part-time secretary in the afternoon. Always eager to learn and it has all come in handy over the years, as I became an internationally recognized expert in mushroom harvesting, post harvesting and quality control. I've got a chance for reorganizing the harvesting procedures and introduced training programs at major farms in various countries. In 1993 we both became American Citizens and since then we permanently reside in Dublin, Georgia/USA. Although retired, we never lost our interest in the Mushroom Business, so we spent time to upgrade this book, thinking it still could help numerous growers and their workers to make the right decisions. Beside the fact that we always loved what we were doing, even more important is, that we ended up with a number of friends in many countries. By working on upgrading this book, we realized quite well that there are a certain number of conditions which differ from farm to farm and even from country to country. The basics however are still the same. Therefore, we tried to offer a combination of scientific facts with a good portion of practical experience, gained over a lifetime. Pieter J. C. Vedder, Mariette Van den Munckhof-Vedder, Dublin, Georgia/USA Spring 2020

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