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ickplant@lemmy.worldM to Animals with Jobs@lemmy.world · 2 years ago

This truffle hunter found a huge 7oz (200g) truffle in Oregon

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This truffle hunter found a huge 7oz (200g) truffle in Oregon

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ickplant@lemmy.worldM to Animals with Jobs@lemmy.world · 2 years ago
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    Good dog.

    • TTH4P@lemm.ee
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      She is the rarest truffle.

  • 𝕯𝖎𝖕𝖘𝖍𝖎𝖙@lemmy.worldBanned
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    I thought this was a failed 3d print of the dog at first.

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      I thought it was a pile of shit

      • 𝕯𝖎𝖕𝖘𝖍𝖎𝖙@lemmy.worldBanned
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        Who’s a good boy you just laid a 7oz turd? You are! yes you are! Yousa good boy!

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      I thought it was a puppy fetus, which had me upset for a sec

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    How much is that worth

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      Google says, depending on grade, around $600-$700 USD.

      • ciko22i3@sopuli.xyz
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        i don’t know a lot about truffles, how didn’t anyone come up with a way to plant and grow them yet?

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          Fungus is complicated

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            yes, but 700 bucks for 200g… if i studied biology instead of my current course i would definitely make it my life goal to find a way how to grow various mushrooms.

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              They’ve tried… Truffles are particularly complicated

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                Lawl imagine if you could just inject some truffle spores into a packet of Uncle Ben’s, then poop it into some dirt.

                Then again, growing a batch of golden teachers will net you enough flushes to trade for a truffle like this.

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                  You can farm truffles. From what I have just read, as long as you have enough land, proper soil conditions and the correct trees, you should be good. (Truffle mycelium is dependent on the tree type it grows around.)

                  Here is a decent intro: https://trufflefarms.com/guide-to-truffle-farming/

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              There are some truffle farms, but not many and it’s not clear yet that they are profitable since truffle growth takes a long time and a lot of land. The process all together sounds pretty fickle.

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              It’s that expensive because it’s hard to farm. If it can be reliably farmed the price would likely go down.

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                See also: Orchids

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                  Weird because this grocery store I’d go to always had a ton of orchids on sale. For cheap.

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              Yeah but the whole reason for the price is because these are a pain to grow

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          As far as I am aware they already do… But still needs certain conditions certain trees etc. And certain years before they appear.

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    I saw the image before I read the title and for a split second I thought that was something that had been removed from inside the dog lol

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      I thought it was a poop

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    pay that dog their fair share

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      The standard rate is 3 good boys, 2 head pats, and 2 slightly too hard rib slaps.

      A one treat bonus should make this right with the NAAGD.

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        I’m sorry, WHAT. A one-treat bonus for a god-damned 7 OUNCE truffle!? STRIKE!!!

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          The National Association for the Advancement of Good Dogs recognizes their constituents needs for attention from their family over treats.

          We also recognize that table scraps count as treats and know that if we have too many, we will go from being Good Dogs, to Bad Dogs, after uncontrollably shitting or vomitting on the floors.

          While we understand some of our base wishes for unlimited scraps and treats, we must also recognize that the health of our members is paramount over gluttony.

          We are willing to go to the table for discussion if you want to settle on two treats… But anything more than two will require a good faith act of tricks for more.

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            That dog gets at least an ounce of that truffle or all dog work remains on hold.

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        Why would you just post this publicly? What do you want dogs unionizing?!

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          (Not op but…) Better than cats unionizing. Oh good gods imagine the chaos.

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            Felines are largely incapable of organizing (see: “herding cats”), though some wild varieties have been observed subjugating a single breeding male for babysitting/guard duties while the females hunt and otherwise run shit.

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            Sources quote a lack of motivation and need for performing micromanagement as the source of no cat unions.

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