The focus is on fungi at Markstay's Ugly Barn Farm
Brittany Rantala-Sykes and Ivan Vincent produce mushrooms year-round
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A few weeks ago, I was at the Nickel Refillery, a shop in Sudbury that sells products in eco-friendly, zero-waste formats.
In addition to the typical spices, soaps and candy you'd usually buy at such a place, I also ended up with a jar of mushroom jerky.
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It was produced by The Ugly Barn Farm in Markstay — and I really enjoyed it. Listener Thomas Kozak also emailed me a little while ago suggesting I do a story about this mushroom producer.
So, for this week's edition of Northern Nosh, I reached out to the owners of the Ugly Barn Farm, Brittany Rantala-Sykes and Ivan Vincent to learn more.
Tap the player to hear our conversation.
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For more information about The Ugly Barn Farm, visit their website.
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