Ok. I am sort of lost after trying to read this thread, lol. I I am not so much against GMO, I think it's basically a sped up version of what we've been doing with out crops and animals for years by selective breeding.
That said, I would like to know if anyone has tips on finding a local mill? I would like to find a more local source for my birds food. I figure, the less far it has to travel, the fresher it will be and the more nutrients it will contain. I'm smack dab in the middle of the midwest, surrounded by corn, and think it's silly to buy from a feed store where the feed was probably grown an hour from here, shipped 2 or 3 times to be processed and bagged and warehoused and then finally purchased by me. I plan on growing some grains to supplement my flock, but don't have the space/time/motivation to even attempt to try to grow their grains or provide as balanced a diet as they can provide. And I'd rather feed fresh GMO corn then old stale organic corn that may have little nutritional value left by the time it gets to my birds.

That said, I would like to know if anyone has tips on finding a local mill? I would like to find a more local source for my birds food. I figure, the less far it has to travel, the fresher it will be and the more nutrients it will contain. I'm smack dab in the middle of the midwest, surrounded by corn, and think it's silly to buy from a feed store where the feed was probably grown an hour from here, shipped 2 or 3 times to be processed and bagged and warehoused and then finally purchased by me. I plan on growing some grains to supplement my flock, but don't have the space/time/motivation to even attempt to try to grow their grains or provide as balanced a diet as they can provide. And I'd rather feed fresh GMO corn then old stale organic corn that may have little nutritional value left by the time it gets to my birds.