Wheat, Grains
Kernza is a perennial grain derived from intermediate wheatgrass, which is related to wheat but not classified as a true wheat. Unlike traditional wheat, which must be replanted annually, Kernza grows back year after year, contributing to improved soil health and reduced erosion. It is also a registered trademark of The Land Institute, emphasizing its unique breeding and environmental focus as a sustainable alternative to traditional grains.
Organizations
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Daily Grains Bakery
Lafayette, CO
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Food
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Denver Distillery
Denver, CO
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Beverage
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Native Hill Farm
Fort Collins, CO
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Grain
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Purpose Brewing & Cellars
Fort Collins, CO
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Beverage
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Schreiber Farm & Ranch LLC
Arriba, CO
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Grain
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Interested in Danko rye, hybrid rye, kernza or other specialty grains? Schreiber Farms is taking orders for the 2026-2027 season. For fall-planted grains, contact them by early July.

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January 8th, 2026
Last updated October 11th, 2024
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