Turkey Red Wheat berries for milling and baking.
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“Turkey” variety hard red winter wheat was introduced to Kansas in 1873, carried by Mennonite immigrants from Crimea in the Ukraine, fleeing Russian forced military service.
In the mid-1880s, grainsman Bernard Warkentin imported some 10,000 bushels of Turkey seed from the Ukraine, the first commercially available to the general public.
That 10,000 bushels (600,000 pounds) would plant some 150 square miles (10,000 acres).
By the beginning of the twentieth century, hard red winter wheat, virtually all of it Turkey, was planted on five million acres in Kansas alone.
In the meantime, it had become the primary wheat variety throughout the plains from the Texas panhandle to South Dakota
The Turkey Red grown on our farm is of exceptional quality and excellent for making a variety of breads.