Wheat seed, also known as wheat berry, is the cornerstone of many of the world's most basic foods. Wheat seeds are used in the milling process to create endosperm, bran, and germ. They are also used to grow more wheat. If you are planning to buy wheat seed, here's go about it.
Instructions
1. Determine how much wheat seed you will need. If you only need a pound or two, go to the bulk section of your local health food store.
2. Pick a variety of wheat seed. Varieties include hard winter, hard white, durum, and soft white. If you want the wheat seed to be organic, that will limit the number of wheat seed dealers you can buy from.
3. Find wheat dealers in your area. Many states have a wheat commission that puts up a list of dealers on its Web site.
4. Make a list of local dealers that offer the specific type of wheat seed you are interested in. E-mail or call each dealer for a list of their prices. Ask about shipping costs and if they can be waived when a certain amount of seed is purchased. Write the prices, including any extra costs, beside each dealer on your list.
5. Ask the dealers about any guarantees that they are willing to offer. You may find it wise to pay a little more for a product that has a satisfaction guarantee attached to it.
6. Factor in both cost and quality before committing to purchase the wheat seed.
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