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      Local sources for bulk grains

      The grains come in 6 gallon buckets or bags, both from the factory. The buckets do have the o2 absorbers, but not the mylar bags. The wheat will be good for 6-7 years without o2 absorber. Just store it in a dry place. Most of our customers buy the grain for it nutritional value and use it...
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      Local sources for bulk grains

      I just realized that the beans are not on our website, but we do have them. 25 lb bags of black, great northern and pinto. For any info feel free to email Edie at edie@wildblue.net or Candy at weilandav8r@gmail.com they are the brains behind the operation.
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      Local sources for bulk grains

      Corydon. The first state capital of Indiana. Home of one of the few Civil War battles fought in the North. There is your History lesson for the day. 20 minutes west of I-65 on I-64. I drive through Indy about once every month or two on my way to Ft. Wayne. It takes all of 2 hours to get...
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      Local sources for bulk grains

      :patriot:Hey Folks, I am one of the co-owners of Wheat-n-Things. We have grains and beans mostly in 50 lbs bags and 45 lbs buckets. We make a monthly delivery to Louisville on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. On the 3rd Tuesday we deliver in Southern IN, Floyds Knobs area. We started this...
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