Supplier of bulk hard wheat?

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Vortex2
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Supplier of bulk hard wheat?

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Hi.

Does anyone know of a supplier of hard wheat, in bulk sacks?

Thanks.
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Try hodmedods.co.uk

They may not sell it - I don't know - but they're likely to have information about it. My only connection with them is as a customer.
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Might be worth asking any local farms if they will sell a sack for cash.
Around here I have seen signs beside the road offering wheat and other crops for sale. Not certain if it was hard wheat or not. £25 or £30 a sack, of about 25 kilos.
I am told that it made good bread, very cheaply.
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Tried .. for some reason it seems to be soft wheat ... so not great for normal bread.
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The bread that I ate at a neighbours seemed fine to me, wheat purchased from a fairly local farm, and home ground in a child powered flour mill, and home baked.
Not certain what type of wheat it was.
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