
Kate Grumke
Environmental Reporter at St.Louis Public Radio NPR
environmental reporter @stlpublicradio - my hometown @NPR station + @HarvestPM | used to produce TV in DC | Peabody + natl Murrow winner, natl Emmy nominee
Articles
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3 weeks ago |
leadertelegram.com | Kate Grumke
In a wooded area behind his Missouri mushroom farm, J.T. Gelineau sets out on a misty morning. He crosses a small creek and ducks under thick tangles of honeysuckle, scanning the ground. There are a lot of lookalikes out here — walnut shells, pitted limestone rocks, leaves that have decayed to just a stencil.
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1 month ago |
wpr.org | Kate Grumke
In a wooded area behind his Missouri mushroom farm, J.T. Gelineau sets out on a misty morning. He crosses a small creek and ducks under thick tangles of honeysuckle, scanning the ground. There are a lot of lookalikes out here - walnut shells, pitted limestone rocks, leaves that have decayed to just a stencil. "All of these things initially have that kind of honeycomb appearance that, if they're the right color, will really catch your eye," Gelineau said.
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1 month ago |
wpr.org | Kate Grumke
Deep cuts at AmeriCorps are affecting environment and conservation programs. Elon Musk's Department of Government Efficiency, or DOGE, ordered significant reductions in staffing and funding at AmeriCorps in April, according to reports in multiple news outlets. AmeriCorps is a federal agency that provides workforce development and service through its members across the country.
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1 month ago |
nebraskapublicmedia.org | Kate Grumke
Wisconsin-based Field and Forest Products sells a variety of mushroom spawns and cultivation supplies to commercial farmers and hobbyists across the country, including morel spawn. The company started selling the spawn about five years ago, said Chief Mycologist and Research Director Lindsey Bender.
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1 month ago |
kosu.org | Kate Grumke
In a wooded area behind his Missouri mushroom farm, J.T. Gelineau sets out on a misty morning. He crosses a small creek and ducks under thick tangles of honeysuckle, scanning the ground. There are a lot of lookalikes out here — walnut shells, pitted limestone rocks, leaves that have decayed to just a stencil. “All of these things initially have that kind of honeycomb appearance that, if they're the right color, will really catch your eye,” Gelineau said.
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