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Kansas State Universityspiru.cgahr.ksu.edu/proj/iwcspp/pdf2/6/144.pdfThis paper describes the use of saw dust, wheat bran and coffee husk as possible substrates. Saw dust allowed the

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Page 1: Kansas State Universityspiru.cgahr.ksu.edu/proj/iwcspp/pdf2/6/144.pdfThis paper describes the use of saw dust, wheat bran and coffee husk as possible substrates. Saw dust allowed the
Page 2: Kansas State Universityspiru.cgahr.ksu.edu/proj/iwcspp/pdf2/6/144.pdfThis paper describes the use of saw dust, wheat bran and coffee husk as possible substrates. Saw dust allowed the
Page 3: Kansas State Universityspiru.cgahr.ksu.edu/proj/iwcspp/pdf2/6/144.pdfThis paper describes the use of saw dust, wheat bran and coffee husk as possible substrates. Saw dust allowed the
Page 4: Kansas State Universityspiru.cgahr.ksu.edu/proj/iwcspp/pdf2/6/144.pdfThis paper describes the use of saw dust, wheat bran and coffee husk as possible substrates. Saw dust allowed the