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    Sprouted Grain

    Dont sell it for feed next time.

    Unless you dont mind Weston making bread out of it at double the price.

    https://www.self.com/story/sprouted-grains-nutrition-digestion Are Sprouted Grains Actually Healthier?

    #2
    Originally posted by jazz View Post
    Dont sell it for feed next time.

    Unless you dont mind Weston making bread out of it at double the price.

    https://www.self.com/story/sprouted-grains-nutrition-digestion Are Sprouted Grains Actually Healthier?
    Difference is they want even sprouting like malt barley. Not one with a 3 inch long sprout and next kernel not started yet kinda thing. Uniformity is the key!

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      #3
      I’ve seen CWRS for sale in Peavey Mart for sprouts. Was a tiny bag, like 1kg, for some stupid price. $7 or $8 maybe. I’ll have to look and see if it’s still there next time.

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        #4
        Or getting charged dockage for cracked peas when they go to the flour or split pea market. Lol

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          #5
          Originally posted by jazz View Post
          Dont sell it for feed next time.

          Unless you dont mind Weston making bread out of it at double the price.

          https://www.self.com/story/sprouted-grains-nutrition-digestion Are Sprouted Grains Actually Healthier?
          New swather sales campaign.

          "Don't sell the swather"

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            #6
            Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
            Or getting charged dockage for cracked peas when they go to the flour or split pea market. Lol
            That one I understand except for the way splits are assessed most times. You are allowed a 3% splits in a #2 but often they take all out, I've even seen splits picked from clean portion and assessed as dockage. Mind you everyone pays you something for splits in dockage.

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              #7
              I’ve never seen anyone downgraded for splits.

              But then I don’t see the cheques either.

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                #8
                Been as high as 7%
                Never downgraded
                Splits paid to me at 1/2 value

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by the big wheel View Post
                  Or getting charged dockage for cracked peas when they go to the flour or split pea market. Lol
                  I asked about that one
                  They lose splits when cleaning peas
                  Makes sense

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jazz View Post
                    Dont sell it for feed next time.

                    Unless you dont mind Weston making bread out of it at double the price.

                    https://www.self.com/story/sprouted-grains-nutrition-digestion Are Sprouted Grains Actually Healthier?
                    Im here to tell you that my wheat lost its sprouts at its birthday party in the bin
                    But alas it got fuz in the bin
                    Tweety is right

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by caseih View Post
                      I asked about that one
                      They lose splits when cleaning peas
                      Makes sense
                      If you lose a half a pea when cleaning your likely wanting to lose it unless buckwheat is on steroids. Nonetheless had it to regarded as dockage not paid for and sometimes yes paid as feed as all the dockage should be that’s what they do with it if not mixing it in with other grains up to the allowable cgc standards.

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