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    Go to the grainery in Briggsdale, Colorado. Very reasonable price, fresh local product, and very nice people to deal with. The next best thing to ordering directly from the farmer. Be sure and ask for the clean wheat - where they've removed most of the rocks and bugs. Now the important next question is what type of a wheat grinder do you have? The hand crank ones do not do a very good job. Get an electric with a good warrenty!

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    Quote Originally Posted by olopc View Post
    Go to the grainery in Briggsdale, Colorado. Very reasonable price, fresh local product, and very nice people to deal with. The next best thing to ordering directly from the farmer. Be sure and ask for the clean wheat - where they've removed most of the rocks and bugs. Now the important next question is what type of a wheat grinder do you have? The hand crank ones do not do a very good job. Get an electric with a good warrenty!
    The only number I can find is disconnected. Any idea if these guys are still in business?
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    The LDS store in Aurora is where I go. Very reasonable prices.

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