Wonderful that you have the ability to grow your own grains. I have never done it! Want to, though.
I am especially excited about experimenting with an ancient wheat, einkorn, to see if it would grow in our climate in high Colorado (for both my family's use and my chickens). It is from the middle east and is just beginning to be studied thoroughly and grown for commercial purposes in the US. It may hold promise for celiac sufferers. Einkorn has *twice* the protein of modern wheat (and half the chromosomes). Something to think about.
Also, quinoa is a high protein seed that I would also like to try my hand at growing and am confident about growing that at altitude.
I am especially excited about experimenting with an ancient wheat, einkorn, to see if it would grow in our climate in high Colorado (for both my family's use and my chickens). It is from the middle east and is just beginning to be studied thoroughly and grown for commercial purposes in the US. It may hold promise for celiac sufferers. Einkorn has *twice* the protein of modern wheat (and half the chromosomes). Something to think about.
Also, quinoa is a high protein seed that I would also like to try my hand at growing and am confident about growing that at altitude.