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    I'm thinking I may take a trip to the Sam's Club in Highlands Ranch and see if I can get them to order the bulk wheat. Just out of curiousity how many buckets would everyone go and buy if I could get them to stock it at $20 a bucket?

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    Anyone know how to relate wheat in pounds to volume? I have some 5 gal pails and am wondering how many pounds of wheat they will hold so I can place an order.
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    37 pounds

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    Quote Originally Posted by rbeau30 View Post
    That's on the other side of the mountains! Meh, Maybe I need a road trip. Any good microbreweries to visit there? Ohhh that's off topic... well not really cuz if I MALTED the bulk wheat I bought, going to a brewery in Rifle, I could do research on new brew to make. yeah, I'm sticking to that.

    Buy it through the wallyworld web site and they can have it delivered to a wm close to you, for in store pick up.
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    Do you have aw link for the wheat from Walmart I couldn't find it on their sit

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    Quote Originally Posted by tactical_2012 View Post
    Do you have aw link for the wheat from Walmart I couldn't find it on their sit
    Didn't locate the red wheat but found this Must Have item
    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Beverly-Cu...10-oz/10313693

    Here are the wheats they carry, not in 1 bulk container, but offer in bulk packs. They also offer bulk gluten free flours. If you were going to store in 5 gal buckets or mylar seal. Unfortunately i am out of touch with current flour OTC cost as we don't use it. When we do it is minimal at best, for now.

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    we have been checking out elevators this month. we havent found any wheat worth putting up. cheap of course, but too much junk in it to want to waste my time packaging it. If I find any, I will let everyone know.

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    Ya Jim that's kinda of pricey Sam's sells bulk flour a lot cheaper But looking more for wheat berries

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    Quote Originally Posted by jim View Post
    Didn't locate the red wheat but found this Must Have item
    http://www.walmart.com/ip/Beverly-Cu...10-oz/10313693
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