Where does the US get its mushrooms from?

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Half the United States' fresh mushrooms are grown in Pennsylvania, mostly in southern Chester County, but Chester County is the wealthiest per-capita of Pennsylvania's 67 counties. And development pressure, in addition to the labor challenge, have made it harder for farms to expand there in recent years.
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