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the problem with grain mills and grain elevators is that organic and non-organic have to be processed in completely separate buildings. cleaning the equipment between batches on a single mill would be to time and cost prohibitive and otherwise you will contaminate the organic feed. for that reason, MOST mills don't offer organic.
i don't know of any organic mills in the Southeast. the closest ones i've found are in Virginia, hence that's where i get my feed. there are only a couple of organic grain growers in the Southeast so the mills don't see the point.
it seems the best we can do for now is to keep asking. if enough of us are making a stink about it, at some point someone is going to realize there is a market here.
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i could see if they required such a large order that he didn't think he could sell it before it went bad, but it doesn't make any sense that the shipping was cost prohibitive. i mean, placing huge orders is exactly why our buyer's club works. once you have enough for a pallet, i think it's 300 lbs, you only pay the pallet price. last time i checked, from Virginia to E TN, the pallet rate was $117. 300 lbs of feed is 6 bags, so that comes out to about $20 shipping/bag. but the more you ship, the less each bag costs. so, if i have 50 bags shipped and it's still $117 for the pallet, the shipping/bag drops to $2.43.