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  • A 5 gallon pail will hold 36 pounds of wheat berries after subtracting the weight of the bucket.

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  • Bread loaves require about three cups of wheat berries for milling.

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  • For every 36 pound pail of wheat berries will turn out around 25 loaves of bread. 

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  • A properly stored and sealed pail of wheat berries will last for decades!

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  • Each of our pails of wheat berries ships with a 3,000 cc oxygen tablet inside making it ready for long term storage. 

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  • Bacteria will not grow in a vacuum sealed product, nor will pests turn up. 

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  • Did we mention they are great for long term storage?!

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Red Hard Wheat

Kansas grown,

Home Grown

NATURE’S GIFT TO YOU

One cup of wheat berries produce about 1.5 cups to 2 cups of flour. Freshly ground red hard wheat flour is an abundant source of protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Did you know commercially ground flour has its nutritional layers removed?

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Freshly Baked Bread

Who doesn't love the aroma of freshly baked bread, or the warmth and taste of a loaf straight from the oven? Old Time Harvest Wheat berries are delicious and nutritious however they are prepared! Use them for flour, cereal, or sprouting in your home.

RED HARD WHEAT

NATURALY SUSTAINED

Our wheat is grown in Kansas. Red hard wheat is planted in the fall (September/October months) and harvested mid June to early July. Of course this always depends on the weather’s cooperation!

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