As any prepper would tell you one of the major supplies that you should stock up on is grain. Bread has been stated to be the staff of life and as long as you have a means of preparing bread and related products you can and will survive. In this short article I would like to relate to you a few of the places where you can obtain these necessary grain products at reasonable costs. They certainly would be worth storing up on.
I wish to state immediately that I have no connection what-so-ever with any of the companies that I mention here in this article. The first company that I would like to mention is Pleasant Hill Grain. The company's website can be found by searching for Pleasant Hill Grain.
The nice part of placing an order with Pleasant Hill is they provide you with free shipping on order in excess of 99 dollars. Their grains are usually packed in Mylar bags containing oxygen absorbers which are then sealed in six gallon buckets. Their products arrive to you complete and ready to be placed in your food storage location.
The kind people at LDS will sell you cases of hard red winter wheat in # 10 cans for around $28.00. They are packed 6 cans to a case. Once again you are offered free shipping. You can call them at 1-800-537-5001 or find their catalog and order forms at: http://www.ldscatalog.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/CategoryDisplay?catalogId=10151&storeId=10151&categoryId=10002&langId=-1&cg1=14087&cg2=&cg3=&cg4=&cg5
I deal a lot with Honeyville Grain. They are quick at shipping your products to you and their prices are generally very reasonable. As for shipping, Honeyville charges one set fee regardless of how much you order.
Although I have never bought anything from Walton Feed I have been told they too are reasonable in their prices at $100 dollars for 200 pounds of hard red wheat. I had explored the possibility of placing a dehydrated number 10 vegetable can order with Walton Feed until I went to the checkout and noticed the outrageous shipping costs. The shipping problem is likely not just the fault of the company as much as the postal system rates. It is extremely difficult to get inexpensive shipping rates when an item weighs so much.
The last entry I would like to bring to your attention is the Miller Grain House items. These people offer not only grain but also beans, spices, essential oils, etc. They also toss in free shipping as an added bonus. Visit your favorite search engine and search for Millers Grain House.
A search of the internet by way of Yahoo or Google will quickly reveal many additional sources as well. It would be to your benefit to shop around for the best deal and shipping rates.
By Joseph Parish
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