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How to Identify the Field Mushroom (Agaricus Campestris) 

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This week we go foraging for edible mushrooms and I teach you how to identify the delicious field mushroom along with its bigger cousin the horse mushroom (agaricus arvensis). Enjoy! 🍄
#foraging #wildfood #ediblemushrooms
Some more plants to look out for in September:
• Edible Plants to Forag...
Some useful foraging and identification books:
Mushrooms - Roger Philips
www.amazon.co.uk/Mushrooms-Ro...
Foraging Pocket Guide - Wild Food UK
www.amazon.co.uk/Foraging-Poc...
Edible and Medicinal Wild Plants of Britain and Ireland - Robin Harford
www.amazon.co.uk/Edible-Medic...
Food For Free - Richard Mabey
www.amazon.co.uk/Food-Free-Co...
The Forager's Calendar - John Wright
www.amazon.co.uk/Foragers-Cal...
Some amazing foraging channels:
Wild Food UK
/ wildfooduk1
The FUNgi Guy (A great introduction to mycology)
/ thefungiguy
Coastal Foraging With Craig Evans
/ @coastalforagingwithcr...
Vincent Petit (Amazing videos)
/ @vincentpetit2109
Ashdown Forage:
/ ionaskoda

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12 дней назад
"Mushroom people are weird, but great" THANKS. I LOVE IT
@jharris888
@jharris888 Год назад
How as this channel not got more subs? Great work. Thanks
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ Год назад
Thankyou! The community is growing slowly but surely 🙏🏻
@thepurplealpacca7353
@thepurplealpacca7353 5 часов назад
Found an amanita muscaria last year. Returned a couple days back and found the little eggs. They are so cool.
@Sam-iu8nb
@Sam-iu8nb Год назад
I found about 2kg of these while walking on Monday. The earthy flavour of them is unlike anything you can buy at the super market.
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ Год назад
That’s a good haul! My spots aren’t producing as well as usual at the moment. Hoping for a good few flushes before winter 🤞 Where in the country are you?
@guitarnotator
@guitarnotator 7 месяцев назад
Another way to learn is use youtube using the 2 or 3 witness technuique. If all the proffesional channels are saying the same thing you can be sure that is what it is and you sir are very proffesional.
@housewithaview
@housewithaview 29 дней назад
I’ve got some in my horse pasture!! Yeah! Your video has been the best for info! Thank you!
@housewithaview
@housewithaview 29 дней назад
I’m in BC Canada and we’ve just had a very cool wet May.
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ 29 дней назад
Amazing! Do some research into common hazardous lookalikes in your area, the information in this video is true of the UK and most of Europe but I am unsure about the edibility of fungi in your part of the world. I hope you’re having a great day and Thankyou for watching 😁
@preong8988
@preong8988 Месяц назад
I really apprrciate the knowledge shared✨
@hilversumcricket2676
@hilversumcricket2676 8 месяцев назад
Excellent thank you!
@deanmalpas9798
@deanmalpas9798 8 месяцев назад
Great information thanks m8👍🏻
@paulaross5042
@paulaross5042 Год назад
Great, thank you. I took a punt and picked a horse mushroom today, now you’ve confirmed the colour of the scales I’ll be popping back to pick a couple more 😊
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ Год назад
Glad I could help Paula! Whilst I don’t advise taking a punt when picking any mushroom, I’m glad you’re out there trying to make a positive ID 😃 All the best
@christineh8714
@christineh8714 10 месяцев назад
Very clear and helpful, thank you! You've inspired me to go out and look.
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ 10 месяцев назад
Best of luck!
@adiem1653
@adiem1653 Год назад
Brilliant guide many thanks Over the years I've seen several of these but been too frightened to pick them - now I'm getting into foraging I will have a great idea if edible or not
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it Adie! Be sure to check out the links in the description - loads of great foragers out there to learn more from ☺️
@thiefonthecross7552
@thiefonthecross7552 Год назад
So helpful!
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ Год назад
Glad you think so! I hoe you have a great weekend and if you have any questions just let me know 🌿
@orangejuice43
@orangejuice43 Год назад
Thoughtful, informative and hilarious as ever. Great work!
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ Год назад
Cheers mate ☺️ hope you had a good weekend!
@orangejuice43
@orangejuice43 Год назад
@@Fieldstudy_ I actually went out for a walk through some woods today. The first time I felt confident enough in my ID to pick some mushrooms and have them in a stir fry! Managed to bag some amethyst deceiver, bay bolete and common puffballs. (And a pocket full of sweet chestnut 😉) buzzing!
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ Год назад
@@orangejuice43 Oh delicious! Absolutely love a bay bolete, I haven’t seen any amethyst deceivers in my usual spots this year but I have my fingers crossed for this week 🤞
@icezizim
@icezizim 11 месяцев назад
Your channel should have way more views you put out alot of great content keep it up
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ 10 месяцев назад
Thankyou, means a lot 😀
@tobyharries7532
@tobyharries7532 8 месяцев назад
Great video, thank you :)
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ 7 месяцев назад
My pleasure! Glad you found it helpful ✌🏻
@beccafirebird
@beccafirebird Год назад
Great video. Instant subscribe. When I was young, my mum would send us down the field for horse and field mushrooms. I remember being told about the yellow stainer.
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ Год назад
Ah Thankyou very much ☺️ I’m really tempted to get some t-shirts made with ‘beware the yellow stainer’ written on them like an old horror movie poster haha
@beccafirebird
@beccafirebird Год назад
@@Fieldstudy_ Love it! 😆 I do like a slogan T shirt!
@shaunlaverick5793
@shaunlaverick5793 Год назад
Nice video..thanks for sharing.👍
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ Год назад
Thanks Shaun! Just been out willing this weeks video, will be out on Tuesday ☺️
@dawsonrivers23
@dawsonrivers23 8 месяцев назад
Thanks the ones I found are yellow stainers
@adambaggott8957
@adambaggott8957 Год назад
Thank you for an excellent video and guide! I am new to foraging and this area of study as a whole but find it incredibly interesting and channels like yours really help when feeling unsure about what to pick! Also, Is the sweatshirt or Fieldstudy patch that is on it up for sale anywhere?
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ Год назад
Hello Adam! Glad you’re enjoying the videos 😀 And sadly not, I got myself a few patches made and they cost me an arm and a leg haha. I think in future I might work on a few T-shirt designs if people are interested?
@SubmarinrJoe
@SubmarinrJoe 8 месяцев назад
Great video! I've learned a lot by watching this a few times now! Question on harvesting for best flavor (or ripeness?) - should I wait for the veil to have separated? Or are they better when that veil is still attached to the cap?
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ 8 месяцев назад
Glad to hear it! So I think field mushrooms are delicious at every stage of growth, but each can have it’s different uses. Button mushrooms for their texture then fully open specimens in dishes where you want to impart maximum mushroomyness. I also find that older specimens that are maybe past their best (providing they don’t have too many maggot holes) are great for dehydrating and making a rich mushroom powder. The perfect background flavour to build winter soups on. Thanks for the question and I wish you the best of luck, the field mushrooms are just starting to flush again here on the Island. Hoping to get a nice full basket tomorrow morning 😀
@PandoraChaser2
@PandoraChaser2 10 месяцев назад
Lovely ID video and what awesome examples of the Field Mushroom you found :) Plus of course the Yellow Stainer and other Amanita tips you posted, to avoid. I was lucky enough to find BLUSHERS the other day and not the Pantherinas ,or Grey Spotted ones! So I am, well..., let's say, I am working on something ;)
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ 10 месяцев назад
Oh lovely! Congratulations
@PandoraChaser2
@PandoraChaser2 10 месяцев назад
@@Fieldstudy_ P.s If I never post again....I got the skirt pattern wrong! ;)
@LavenderLori406
@LavenderLori406 Год назад
How about size, what the inside of the stem looks like. I've not found so many on my land here in western Montana as I have this spring. There's something to be said for not having sprayed any chemical for nigh 20 years (since I've owned the place) . I noticed also that many of them, and they seem to be coming up in large rings, have bites taken out of them and my boy cat loves to eat them and others! This is what caused me to research them. I've had them for dinner every night!
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ Год назад
Hello! So this video is useful for differentiating between Agaricus campestris and potentially hazardous lookalikes in the UK and Northern Europe. I have no expertise when discussing the fungi of North America so I would really consult someone with more localised knowledge. Sounds like you’re doing a great job at making your property a fantastic place for mycorrhizal fungi to live though, keep up the good work!
@OR4NG3SKY
@OR4NG3SKY Год назад
Was you in Suffolk in this video?? I'm new at foraging so your helping me learn
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ Год назад
Hey! I’m down on the Isle of Wight but but there is certainly some beautiful countryside for foraging up in Suffolk, is that where you’re based? Ah cool! Be sure to check out the links I put in the descriptions of my videos, there are some great resources and teachers out there nowadays to help beginners ☺️ Thanks for watching and if you ever have any questions just drop me a comment or message 🌱
@neonfear
@neonfear Год назад
Mushroom people are weird but great ☺️
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ Год назад
Yes we certainly are 😂😃
@user-ir1pb5et6q
@user-ir1pb5et6q 11 месяцев назад
Found some good looking mushrooms smell mushrooms but hav yellow staining any recomendations
@Fieldstudy_
@Fieldstudy_ 11 месяцев назад
Hello! As I said in the video if the mushrooms you have found pass all of the initial identification tests but are staining yellow then they are potentially toxic so do not eat them. They could be Agaricus Xanthodermis or ‘the yellow stainer’ which could lead to gastric upset or poisoning. Keep on looking though! Field mushrooms are very common and popping up all over the place right now 😀 best of luck
@rebeccasallen4905
@rebeccasallen4905 Год назад
How can I reproduce field mushrooms?
@CorgeekSAM
@CorgeekSAM Год назад
1: Spore print/tissue sample to agar in a VERY STERILE ENVIROMENT with STERILE MATERIALS! 2: Agar transfer to liquid culture 3: Liquid culture to substrate (spawn) 4: Add spawn to more substrate 5: Let it inoculate in a dark room 6: once colonized fully (all mycelium, 100% white) allow to fruit with humidity and ZERO CONTAMINATION! 100% STERILE! 7: harvest gently with knife for second flush
@baby.ribz.
@baby.ribz. 2 месяца назад
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