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Einkorn, emmer, kamut....
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<blockquote data-quote="martian" data-source="post: 4133096" data-attributes="member: 801"><p>No, we're growing Spelt, which is old in theory, but has been crossed with modern wheat apparently. Funnily enough I was talking to someone yesterday that makes a dehulling machine and he was saying that they've sold a few recently to spelt growers who want to add a bit of value to their crop, so there must be more being grown than we suspect. We've got a nice big heap from our winter spelt field, but as the bushel weight is around 38kg/hl, a big heap doesn't necessarily mean big tonnage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martian, post: 4133096, member: 801"] No, we're growing Spelt, which is old in theory, but has been crossed with modern wheat apparently. Funnily enough I was talking to someone yesterday that makes a dehulling machine and he was saying that they've sold a few recently to spelt growers who want to add a bit of value to their crop, so there must be more being grown than we suspect. We've got a nice big heap from our winter spelt field, but as the bushel weight is around 38kg/hl, a big heap doesn't necessarily mean big tonnage. [/QUOTE]
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