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Holistic Farming
Small scale on-farm milling of wheat
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<blockquote data-quote="BTS" data-source="post: 4204546" data-attributes="member: 74654"><p>Hello, I am sorry to hear about your wife, I am not saying turkey red wheat will can be eaten by anyone with allergies but a lot of the times people think they have a allergy and they don't. They are more likely to be allergic to the sprays on the wheat and the new modern wheat verities it's self. I do not know much about thatching but if there would be any wheat straw that would work it would probably be the turkey red, it grows up to 5' tall and has a very thick heavy straw. </p><p></p><p>Here is a article I found from a turkey red wheat flour seller, I found it interesting to read, I hope it helps you.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.sunriseflourmill.com/heritage-wheat-and-gluten-intolerance/" target="_blank">http://www.sunriseflourmill.com/heritage-wheat-and-gluten-intolerance/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BTS, post: 4204546, member: 74654"] Hello, I am sorry to hear about your wife, I am not saying turkey red wheat will can be eaten by anyone with allergies but a lot of the times people think they have a allergy and they don't. They are more likely to be allergic to the sprays on the wheat and the new modern wheat verities it's self. I do not know much about thatching but if there would be any wheat straw that would work it would probably be the turkey red, it grows up to 5' tall and has a very thick heavy straw. Here is a article I found from a turkey red wheat flour seller, I found it interesting to read, I hope it helps you. [URL]http://www.sunriseflourmill.com/heritage-wheat-and-gluten-intolerance/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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