Chester County Mushroom Farming
Publicado por Arcadia Publishing
English
2008
ISBN 9781439620212
eBook
Sobre este libro
Chester County is well known for its sprawling scenic views, rich farmland, the Main Line, and mushrooms. Chester County, and specifically the village of Kennett Square, is known as the mushroom capital of the world because of the quantity and quality of mushrooms grown there. Mushrooms have been around for centuries, with the French beginning cultivation in the 1600s, and mushroom farming began in Chester County more than 120 years ago. The earliest farmers were Quakers, but over the years members of the Irish, Italian, and Hispanic communities have joined the ranks of Chester County mushroom farmers. The local mushroom farmers were responsible for the forming of the American Mushroom Institute more than a half century ago.
- Idioma
- English
Compartir
También te puede interesar
A History of the City of Brooklyn and Kings County
Ostrander, Stephen M.
Labor Unrest in Scranton
Azzarelli, Margo L., Azzarelli, Marnie
Frederick County Chronicles
Erickson, Marie Anne
Monadnock Moments
Rumrill, Alan
Pirates & Privateers from Long Island Sound to Delaware Bay
Goodall, Jamie L.H.
Soldiers National Cemetery at Gettysburg
Fuoss, Jarrad