"The aim of the workshop is to help assure that misidentified mushrooms are not sold as morels," said plant pathology professor Mark Gleason. "To meet the need for this training, we are offering a three-hour certification workshop on identifying morels and false morels." Certification lasts for three years, so those who certified in 2010, when the Iowa law requiring certification first took effect, will need to recertify this year.
The agenda for the workshop includes:
· Pre-training identification test
· Presentation on recognizing morels and false morels as well as other species of wild mushrooms
· Examination of fresh and preserved morels and false morels
· Post-training identification test (and re-testing as needed)
· Wall-size and wallet-size training certificates
Those interested in attending the workshop should preregister by emailing Mark Gleason at mgleason@iastate.edu or calling 515-294-0579 by Monday, March 26. Preregistration is important, allowing appropriate space and materials to be available at all training venues. The workshop fee is $50 per person, payable at the training. Cash or check accepted; no credit cards.
Additional questions about the workshops can be directed to Mark Gleason, 515-294-0579 or mgleason@iastate.edu.
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