Didn't know where to put this exactly but it is about wheat and that sounds rural.

A friend moved and was sending a LOT (several years worth) of 25-30 year old survival food to the dump. My lovely bride simply cannot abide anything being wasted so a large amount of it came to live in my garage. We gave away most of it to folks on craigslist but still have at least 13 ea. 5 gallon buckets of unground hard winter wheat that no one wants. Tried the local food bank and soup kitchen.

Any ideas of what to do with it that has some redeeming value? I hate to send it off to the land fill but getting pretty tired of looking at it. What kind of animal would this be good food for? I could go dump it in the woods if the deer or elk would eat it but if they don't I hate to cause a rodent population explosion.

BTW - If anyone here wants it you just have to come get it. Just northeast of Colorado Springs.


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