Banned From National Forest, For-Profit Mushroom Pickers Go Underground
Last year's forest fires have produced a bumper crop of coveted morel mushrooms in Montana's northwestern forests. But the Forest Service isn't issuing commercial licenses in some prime picking spots.
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August 31, 2016 at 04:10PM
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NPR News: Banned From National Forest, For-Profit Mushroom Pickers Go Underground
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