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Red Fife WheatAs low as $5.90A popular bread wheat in the late 1800s. Though it has less gluten than modern bread wheats, with care, it can make a nice yeast or sourdough bread today.
Sarah has made a video of how to make bread with this wheat's sifted flour here.
A hard red spring (HRS) bread wheat popular in Canada from around 1860 until the early 1900s, when it was replaced by better yielding varieties (though not better tasting). An heirloom variety that pre-dates the intensive breeding that occurred during the "green revolution" of the 1940s and 1950s.
Certified organic
Red Fife has less gluten than our HRS (Glenn) variety, and is therefore harder to make into bread. However, it is heirloom, certified organic and I feel has a superior flavor.
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SoybeanAs low as $3.00These soybeans are a clear hilum, high protein, food soybean that should make good tofu, soy milk etc. I've seen 3 generations of these, and the seeds had always been rather large. This years crop, however, was not and is a more typical soybean size.
They are certified organic and non-GMO.
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Gourdseed CornAs low as $4.00Gourdseed 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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Chicken Layer Mix$18.00A mix of organic corn, organic roasted soybeans, organic wheat, organic wheat middlings, organic oats, organic sunflower seed, organic barley, limestone, Redmond conditioner, and organic Kelp.
50 lb bag if picked up at the farm. 45 lb bag if shipped via UPS or SpeeDee delivery (to avoid heavy package shipping surcharge)
This feed does NOT have salt added to it, making it much less corrosive to handle and to your feeders. Chickens will also need access to a source of salt. One option would be free choice access (a little in the bottom of a seperate feed bowl) to Redmond's #10 Fine livestock salt (or equivalent).
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Scratch GrainsAs low as $12.00A mix of whole grain barley, hulless oats, Turkey Red wheat and black oil sunflower. Intended for use as a chicken treat. NOT a complete feed mix.
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Feed SoybeansStarting at $27.00
Organic soybeans for feed, mostly splits. These splits would need to be ground finer for small chicks, but are probably fine for most adult chickens, pigs, and larger animals.
Raw soybeans are fine to feed to a ruminant in limited amounts (cows, sheep, goats) but not good for anything with a simple stomach: (monogastrics/ pigs, chickens, etc). (look up trypsin inhibitor).
Roasted soybeans have been heat treated to deactivate the trysip inhibitor present in raw soybeans, making them suitable to feed to either ruminant or monogastric animals. (Roasted soybeans are not yet on my organic certificate, but it is currently applied for.)
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)
The black on the surface of the roasted soybeans in the picture is from the roasting process.
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Feed OatsStarting 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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Feed CornStarting 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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Black Turtle BeanAs low as $5.00We are looking for feed back on these Black Turtle beans we raised this year.
While they will cook up soft and tender, they still hold their shape after hours of cooking
One thing noticeable: Our harvesting/handling/cleaning equipment is not quite gentle enough for edible beans. We broke/split quite a few.
They are certified organic.
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Heirloom Cornbread Mix$5.00