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Wheat 2022

Seeking more (very) small-scale wheat farmers for 2022.

Do you have a sunny square metre or more of garden that you could use to grow a patch of heritage wheat this season?

I’m seeking more growers to join our existing group of ‘patchwork wheat farmers’ across Dunbar and District in this participatory research project. The eventual aim is to develop a locally adapted ‘landrace’ of wheat that is genetically diverse, resilient, nutritious and adapted to organic growing in this part of Scotland. And eventually to use this to re-establish a local supply chain linking local growers, local millers, local bakers and local people in a sustainable and equitable flour and bread supply. 

Using seed provided by Scotland the Bread as part of their Soil to Slice project, a small group of us have been growing patches of wheat using a mix of old wheat varieties over the past three years. We have selected a small amount of the seed from last year to grow on again this year. After this year’s harvest, the intention is to get together and process the crop into flour so that we can bake and share bread together.

If you are interested to take part in this project, please get in touch (philipATsustainingdunbar.org) as soon as possible as seed needs to be sown as soon as possible, and not later than the end of April. 

To delve deeper into why we should be concerned about the wheat that goes into the bread we eat, this award winning podcast series CEREAL from Farmerama Radio is a great place to start.

Philip Revell