
The Philippines was one of the countries that diets on rice, rice became a staple food for everyone, and most farming was in line with rice production. From seeding to the reproductive stage, from maturation to harvest. Yet there was some catch, as the metric tons of rice produced were the same as the straw waste. Rice straw becomes a problem for burning them causes environmental effects. Still, now it's not a problem that when mushroom production introduces to rice farmers, people are teaching farmers how to utilize and enhance their farms through the use of rice straw. I am one of them, and I educate people on the purpose and benefits of the rice straw. Now let's make it a mushroom.
4th week of the month, and I am also in part 3 of my blog on how to culture mushrooms, from preparing the mushroom spawn ([The Simple Lab: How Do I Make My Mushroom Spawn At Home?](https://peakd.com/hive-166168/@eunoia101/the-simple-lab-how-do-i-make-my-mushroom-spawn-at-home)) and the sawdust to use. In my second part([The Simple Farm: How I Made Mushroom From A Saw Dust?](https://peakd.com/hive-166168/@eunoia101/the-simple-farm-how-i-made-mushroom-from-a-saw-dust)), I mentioned that sawdust needed to wait 30 days in composting, but people wanted a Fast-Track. There was another way to have it, but the use of rice straw or the "dayami" in our local tongue, but there were pros and cons to consider.

Want to start a mushroom business, yet there was no capital, but you live near the rice farm? Gathered all the rice straws and made them as mushrooms in this simple method.
You only need to have the following.
- Mushroom Spawn
- Water.
- Rice Straw
Collect You Rice straw.
 Some educators will always say look for clean rice straw and never yet rained or moist, but for me, I am still using it, but newbie, you could use only the clean one, the fresh tresses. This will gives you a high chance of producing quality mushrooms.Soak your rice straw.
This is why you need water, and you need to soak the rice straw in clean water for 8 hours or overnight. This is the process of fermentation and making the strand of rice straw soft. Bagging an unfermented rice straw causes losses in production, especially in plastic bags. The thorny stems could have cut the plastic bags and could be the cause of some organisms that will lead to your mushroom contaminations. (I will discuss the mushroom contaminations and how to prevent them in the next part series to come).Fermentations.
 Fermentation of rice straw doesn't teach by other educators, and I also questioned some. But there was the science behind it, and fermentation happened after soaking your rice straw for 8 hours, draining it from the water, and losing some of the water it contains. Please place it in a plastic bag and let it sit for three days. Why three days? Like the sawdust spanning 30 days, it allows the microbes to work and decompose its matter. As I said in my previous blog, mushroom food is the organic matter with nitrogen, glucose, and carbohydrates.Supplementations.
If you are working in some business or want more production, you can use the same as sawdust, but here is what concoction I will recommend.- 70% Rice straw
- 25% Rice bran
- 5% Agricultural Lime