Grain Storage

by Linda Bergstrom
(Redding, CA)

What and where do I buy grains? What is the best way to store those grains long term?

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Grain Storage

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Where to buy grains
by: Admin.

Hi Linda,

Grains are best stored in 6 gallon food-grade buckets with metalized liners or in sealed #10 cans. (The #10 cans hold approx. 5 lbs. of wheat.) Sam's Club has the 6 gallon buckets, packed and sealed with hard red winter wheat (the best kind for long-term storage).

I have a couple of videos on my web site to show you how to pack them here at Food Storage Containers or you can buy them already packed and sealed with your choice of grains. (Read more information on buying and cooking with wheat here.)

To help you know how much to store for your family, use the Food Storage Calculator here.

Thank you for asking an important question.

Joan

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