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{The Short Suit for Men - Now and Back Then} | Husband Pieter shown in final photo with his Beehives
Blue Ridge Honey Company in Blueridge Mountains, Northeast of Georgia | Where I took my husband Pieter...
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{The Short Suit for Men - Now and Back Then} | Husband Pieter shown in final photo with his Beehives
Blue Ridge Honey Company in Blueridge Mountains, Northeast of Georgia | Where I took my husband Pieter...
Like to show you yet another Hight Tea Table, our donation to the local Rotary Club's bi-annual auction.
Via Snail Mail we did receive the English language Mushroom Business bi-monthly magazine.
It arrived close to November... and a week later we received 'already' their November issue.
We both are grateful to the owner Roel Dreve, of Mushroom Business (click link above).
'Modern mushroom growing 2020 - Harvesting'
Pieter and Mariette Vedder have published a new handbook for mushroom growers, which combines their expertise of 60 years of training and consulting.
Pieter Vedder counts as one on the great influencers of the Dutch mushroom industry. With a background in horticulture, he became involved in the emerging Agaricus sector and worked at the Experimental Station in Horst, and as consultant on farms (as a government extension service officer, before joining the Experimental Station). He was the founder and director of the CCO, the 'Mushroom School' in Horst (1963) where he taught the ins and outs of mushroom growing for 20 years, and where his wife Mariette worked as well. In 1961, he wrote his first handbook 'Modern Mushroom Growing' that was published and translated in many languages. For this, he received the prestigious Sinden Award of the British MGA. In 1983 he and his wife left for the USA, where Vedder continues his research and consultancy on an international level at Campbell Soup, at that moment the biggest mushroom producer world wide. After some years in Italy and Indonesia, the Vedders moved to the USA for good (1993), but they have always kept a keen interest in the mushroom industry ever since (see also page 14).
Vedder and his wife are not the only specialists who took on the gargantuan task of writing a comprehensive mushroom cultivation manual. You had Bels and Atkins and Kligman and later Van Griensven. But only the latter and Vedder's book seem to have stood the test of time and are still being sought after today. In this new 'Modern Mushroom Growing 2020 - Harvesting', that was just published, the Vedders have put all their love for the sector and their combined knowledge of 60 years (!).
If the book will have a 'historic impact' as Tim Adlington says in his foreword, remains to be seen. Although the Vedders have invested a lot of time in updating this handbook to 2020, you can notice here and there, that they have been absent in the corridors of the modern mushroom farm for some time. The photo material says the same. Having said that, much of the basic scientific knowledge and practical know-how of mushroom cultivation has not changed in a revolutionary way last few decennia. And if someone earned the right to put all these founding principles of growing and harvesting in one big tome again, then it is Vedder. Plus, the need for a book like this is still there, especially for beginning growers. But also as a professional, you really need to have these 450 highly readable pages on your shelf or on your e-reader. In the Amazon store now.
Next to photo: The new English title and the Dutch second print 1964 edition of Modern Mushroom Growing.
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Some Footnotes:
*Pieter was not the 'director' but the Principal...
Cartoon done by Mac the same artist that did Fred C. Atkins' cartoon:
Here is the English and Dutch... so those 'Dutch/English speaking (Dinglish I call it always!) can see for themselves.
*Our book was never intended as any advertisement for supplies, equipment or whatever.
Contrary to Mushroom Business, that exists for a big part because of advertisements.
Our book had ZERO sponsors, all done by ourselves, with the only aim to educate, and there is to our knowledge not a single book out there that covers mushroom growing entirely, and in a comprehensive way.
Also about Pests & Diseases, there is NONE that covers it from A to Z, like we did.
*In the Amazon store now, is an understatement, as it is available at over 40,000 - Just a minor detail...
Above I've highlighted: When you self-publish with IngramSpark, you are plugged in to one of the publishing industry's largest global book distribution networks, including access to over 40,000...
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modern mushroom growing 2020 harvesting - see also other publications in photos
Flying Over Our Home and Campbell Mushroom Plant that Pieter Designed
Husband Pieter's Design for the Campbell Mushroom Plants in Dublin, GA and Hillsboro, TX
1982 Sinden Award for Pieter at The Hotel Majestic, Harrogate, England
On Friday morning, February 28, we had packed our suitcases after our consulting period.
We went one last time to the Pond's India mushroom farm... with our luggage.
They wanted to video tape me, about harvesting and certain picking techniques.
Still treasure that tape, however it is not in good quality - lots of back noise!
When clicking on watch on YouTube and viewing it on your PC, you find below the clickable information about what I am talking.
02 28 1992 Pond's India Picking Techniques
Hoping that some mushroom growers still find this training video beneficial for paying close attention to Mushroom Quality Criteria.
Most is in the hands of harvesters!
Like previous videos, this also can function as a kind of Technology Transfer Seminar...
We both received a silk embroidery work as a gift; identical pieces for Team Vedder.
You can see that in a previous post below.
We left our high tops with the poor souls that were working barefoot in the hot 50-70°C compost!
After lunch we left for Coimbatore and later by train to Madras. See post below.
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My 3rd trip to India - Consulting Together with Husband Pieter | previous post by me
Adventure in Madras India, now Chennai | previous post by me
{Silk and Wool Birds as Gift from Pond's India} | previous post by me showing the silk embroidered gifts
Techniques for Harvesting Quality Mushrooms & Gratitude to Mushrooms Canada | previous post by me
modern mushroom growing 2020 harvesting | post about our newest publication
Coming back from my consulting work in Germany, on Wednesday, June 3, 1987, I did guide a Dutch gentleman and friend, Jan Thielen. He had picked me up at my Parents' and we enjoyed the privilege of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines' business class 'Van Gogh' room to relax. A great luxury, due to my courtesy card.
While Pieter was in Australia and New Zealand, I'd also gone the day before, to the cremation of Pieter's former boss, in The Netherlands and met with lots of friends.
Now we landed in Atlanta, and it happened to RAIN so heavily, due to a tropical thunder storm!
Luckily I had stuffed my leather travel bag, with an extra coat, just to fill it up.
Now we each had a coat, for hanging over our head... I used my Burberry trench coat.
We hung the wet coats in the back of the car, over the luggage and drove home.
Jan, politely had asked me to press his business suit as his pants still had gotten the full load from the rain, below the coat...
He was one of our many house guests and he used our guest bedroom.
Next day we all three had breakfast on the patio, and Pieter went with Jan to the Campbell mushroom plant.
Mom & Dad's FIRST Flight EVER - Part in KLM's Business Class | previous post by me
{Part XVI of Husband Pieter's Trip to East Asia - Taipei, Taiwan} | previous post telling about the 9 weeks of Pieter and I on the go, and also having Mom & Dad for 4 weeks in-between!
Visiting A.G. Linfield Mushroom Compost Facility in England | previous post by me
On July 23 of 1987, I did join Pieter on a trip to the Division Office for Campbell's Soup mushroom business.
My very first visit actually.
Yes, that's RIGHT!
A WEEPING MUSHROOM
On October 28, 2020 we had to let our sweet Barty boy go...
Tried hard to comfort him and to keep him healthy, with some more meds from vet Amanda.
He did not eat his wet food with the antibiotics after two days of 'accepting' it being added.
Other meds, I managed but there was no improvement.
I'd stayed with him for a total of two weeks, in the Rose Suite, a kind of a kitty hospice... for letting him have his rest, feeling loved and cared for. Yes, like a baby, feeding him many times little meals.
But on Wednesday, October 28, we had vet Amanda come to our home and inside the Rose Suite, in my arms he went to eternity... peacefully.
I'd carried him outside one final time to meet all of his siblings by adoption and for being one last time inside the gazebo, his favorite spot.
Then I let him lounge on the lawn, close to the walkway from the driveway towards the Rose Suite.
He was so happy, so at peace and that felt good!
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Before supper time for his siblings, I placed him inside the kitty bed in the garage so they all knew he was gone... We have done so also with Sacha girl before.
After having our tea and mixed nuts, we went together to the spot behind the greenhouse, for his burial.
That was it.
Barty Vedder: March 17, 2004 - October 28, 2020
16 years and 7 months...
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Sure, after learning that we had to move away from Georgia, we both went on April 30, 1988 together to the Dutch Queen's Day in Atlanta with our Dutch Consul and other Dutchmen.
Since we planned to drive back the very same day, I wore comfy shoes and changed while at the reception.
Still have that Christian Dior suit but I've shortened the skirt!
A birthday present that we found at Macy's while being in San Francisco on my Birthday in 1987.
Both we kept our jackets on a coat hanger in the car...
Both of us always have preferred a LIGHT home, as it is a lot more cheerful!
So when we bought our previous home, newly built and us being its first owners, we did not like the dark wood everywhere.
Kitchen cabinets were in a drab and dark wood color...
You notice the Mushroom Family, with baby in the cradle?
Even the bathrooms had such drab looking dark wooden cabinets.
Those solid oak indoor shutters, Pieter installed himself, in the entire house.
Just like we have in our present home, painted white.
We put new wallpaper and painted the cabinets white.
Those sliding and mirrored tub doors, Pieter also installed.
Brother Harry did put in the floor tiles, for both bathrooms while he was here in 1986 for a 'vacation'. He also helped Pieter install a garage door.
We of course, all four of us, did go in–between to Florida!
As well as other trips.