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Please Note: Most of these flours can NOT be used as a direct replacement in modern recipes. Our All Purpose-sifted HRW (Turkey Red)- flour is the closest substitute for the all purpose white flour typically found in stores today. In most recipes (except for yeasted breads) they can be used as a substitute with minimal recipe alteration.

The type of wheat a flour is milled from determines most of it's characteristics. Bread flour is typically milled from Hard Red Spring (HRS) wheat. General Purpose flour is milled from Hard Red Winter (HRW) wheat. Pastry flour is milled from Soft Red Winter (SRW) wheat.

Quick overview of wheat we have available:

Turkey Red: An heirloom HRW wheat that works great as an all purpose flour (especially sifted). Mild flavor. Can work for forgiving bread recipes, but typically doesn't have enough gluten for yeast breads. Grows well for us, so is also one of our inexpensive organic wheats.

Red Fife: An heirloom HRS wheat. The most gluten of any of our heirloom wheats, but less than many modern bread wheats.. Sifted flour makes a nice bread, but a little denser (weaker gluten) than store bought flour.

Purple Straw: An heirloom SRW wheat recently rediscovered. Good flavor and characteristics for biscuit, pancakes and other quick breads. Is also one of our inexpensive organic wheats.

Einkorn: An ancient wheat with a gluten different from most other wheats. Many people sensitive to gluten can tolerate Einkorn better. Sifted, works as an all purpose flour substitute. Our most expensive wheat.

Glenn: A modern HRS wheat. Most gluten of any wheat we sell. Does have a strong flavor found in many Eastern European breads.

SRW (Pastry): A modern SRW wheat that was popular locally 30 years ago. Makes great pancakes and quick breads. Our cheapest wheat, but also not an heirloom and the lowest protein/gluten of any wheat we sell.

Transitional HRS: Was raised organically on ground in a 3 year transition to certified organic. (the ground it was on was not yet certified)

If you're new to artisan flours, I'd suggest starting with our sifted flours. (meaning the largest pieces of the bran and germ are removed). It's a good compromise between whole wheat flour and typical store white flour. It seems the "industry" is starting to use the term "bolted" for what we have listed on this site as sifted wheat flours. We stone grind the wheat in a single pass and then sift off the largest pieces.

Clear flours are specialty flours used in some ethnic baking (especially popular in Jewish recipes) If your recipe doesn't specifically call for clear flour, you probably don't want it.

The extra bran and germ in these artisan flours (stone ground in a single pass) usually absorb more water and take longer to do so than white flour. The larger pieces of bran also act as a knife, cutting the gluten strands as they develop during kneading.

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  1. Gourdseed Corn
    Gourdseed Corn
    As low as $4.00

    Gourdseed corn was popular, prior to the American Civil War, stone ground into cornmeal to make cornbread. It fell out of favor to dent corns which could be milled into either grits or cornmeal. It's whole kernel cornmeal is a little bit like wheat flour and it makes a flavorful cornbread, with a texture that begins to feel almost like cake.

    It was sometimes referred by the Indians as tooth corn, and got either name because of the shape of it's kernels. Either it's similarity to a gourd's seed, or to rows of kernels that look like teeth.

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  2. Feed Oats
    Feed Oats

    Starting at $14.00

    These are hulless oat groats that were sorted out from our food grade oats.

    Small oats are relatively clean, but were sorted out because the groats are small in size. 45 lb bag

    Cracked oats are not as clean and contain a substanial amount of field debris, groats still in the hull, cracked groats, wheat berries, etc.  45 lb bag

    Certified organic.

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  3. Feed Corn
    Feed Corn

    Starting at $12.00

    Made from certified organic yellow dent hybrid corn. NOT HEIRLOOM. Ground kernels and cracked kernels have had the flour/fines sifted out of them allowing them to store better. May contain an occational weed seed or field debris.

    50 lb bag if picked up at the farm. 45 lb bag if shipped via UPS or Spee Dee Delivery. (to avoid heavy package shipping surcharge)

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  4. Organic Henry Moore Yellow Dent Corn
    Organic Henry Moore Yellow Dent Corn
    As low as $3.00

    Available as:

    • Kernels
    • Cornmeal
    • Grits (Creamy)
    • Bolted Grits (Polenta)
    • Corn Flour

    not for popping

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  5. Organic Blue Hopi Corn
    Organic Blue Hopi Corn
    As low as $5.00

    Available as:

    • Kernels
    • Cornmeal/Grits

    not for popping

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  6. Organic Bloody Butcher Red Corn
    Organic Bloody Butcher Red Corn
    As low as $3.00

    Available as:

    • Kernels
    • Grits (Medium Grind)
    • Cornmeal

    not for popping

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  7. Organic White Corn
    Organic White Corn
    As low as $4.00

    Available as:

    • Kernels
    • Grits (Medium Grind)
    • Cornmeal

    not for popping

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  8. Organic Hard Red Winter (Turkey Red) Wheat
    Organic Hard Red Winter (Turkey Red) Wheat
    As low as $5.00

    Hard Red Winter (Turkey Red) Wheat is a good general purpose wheat. We use it for just about everything. It does NOT have enough gluten for most yeast bread recipes.

    The sifted flour option makes a nice flour similar to All Purpose Flour.

    Available as:

    • Berries
    • Whole Flour
    • Sifted Flour

    Falling numbers:

    Heirloom wheat
    email for Falling number/Protein

     

     

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  9. Organic Soft Red Winter (Pastry) Wheat
    Organic Soft Red Winter (Pastry) Wheat
    As low as $5.00

    Soft Red Winter (Pastry) Wheat is great for things like cookies or cakes.

    NOT an heirloom variety. Rather a variety sold locally to area farmers 20 to 30 years ago.

    Available as:

    • Berries
    • Whole Flour
    • Sifted Flour

    Falling numbers:




     

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  10. Organic Hulless Oats
    Organic Hulless Oats
    As low as $3.00

    Available as:

    • Groats

    • Coarse Oatmeal (Irish)

    • Fine Oatmeal (Scottish)

    • Oat Flour

    • Rolled Oats

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  11. Transitional Buckwheat
    Transitional Buckwheat
    As low as $5.00

    Available as:

    • Normal Flour
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