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Whole Grain Berries
Topic Started: Jun 3 2015, 12:02 AM (69 Views)
Durgan
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http://oakmanorfarms.ca/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=48_49 Whole Grain Berries
Buying whole grains in relatively small quantities, economically is sometimes difficult due to few vendors. Shipping costs can be more than the cost of the product if ordered online. I use wheat for making full bodied flour and found a supplier within about 60 miles distance. A 10 kg bag of hard wheat cost $21.00. Other grains are also available at the store near Tavistock, Ontario.
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Jun 3 2015, 12:02 AM
http://oakmanorfarms.ca/store/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=48_49 Whole Grain Berries
Buying whole grains in relatively small quantities, economically is sometimes difficult due to few vendors. Shipping costs can be more than the cost of the product if ordered online. I use wheat for making full bodied flour and found a supplier within about 60 miles distance. A 10 kg bag of hard wheat cost $21.00. Other grains are also available at the store near Tavistock, Ontario.
That's quite a markup since wholesale is $274 Canadian per metric ton.
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Considering wheat is at most 6 dollars bushel, 60 pounds. Bulk stores sell for about 5 dollars a pound so I consider around a dollar as acceptable. Ten kilos is a lot of flour. Depending upon what I use, next time I will check a Seed and Feed and use the animal feed type.
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