Our Daily bread- food storage, peak oil, economic collapse, Wheat

December 17, 2011 by dmin  
Filed under Organic Garden Videos

Short video showing hand harvesting and primitive processing of home grown wheat. Wheat is the “staff of life” and essential to your food storage. One of the “Basic 4″ of Esther Dickey’s “Passport to Survival” 1960’s era food storage and preparedness book along with honey, dry milk and salt. We advocate a much more rounded food storage program, but these 4 components are still essential parts. Eventually in a long term disaster your storage food will run out. Having experience with growing grains will be essential to any survivalist or homesteader. Raising your own grains now ensures your family a CLEAN, SAFE source of whole grains. www.survivalreport.net www.homesteadingandsurvival.com tags- survivalist, survival, peak oil, end of oil, end times, prophecy, nuclear war, preparedness, self reliance, self sufficiency, organic gardening, permaculture, sustainability, survival retreat, ak47, ar15, TSHTF, survival report, Ron Paul, Alex Jones, 911, Martial law, new world order, election, Bush, Obama, McCain, war, Mormom, militia, terrorism, Frugal Squirrels, whole wheat, bread, basic 4, alternate energy, off grid anything else that might bring in folks ;)

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25 Responses to “Our Daily bread- food storage, peak oil, economic collapse, Wheat”
  1. Windinmysails71 says:

    Great tips, great? video!

  2. SurvivalReport says:

    Thanks for watching! We just started a Survival and Preparedness message board

    Survival and Preparedness DOTCOM

    Stop by to learn, discuss and hang out with others? of like mind!

  3. cm2ks94 says:

    Awesome video! In fact, I’ve watched a few of your videos before this one and I have to tell you that you are doing an amazing job reporting and teaching those of us that are still in the beginning stages. Please keep up the good work and? I’ll be watching. Thanks so much for taking the time to share! :-)

  4. cm2ks94 says:

    Awesome video! In fact, I’ve watched a few of your videos before this one and I have to tell you that you are doing an? amazing job reporting and teaching those of us that are still in the beginning stages. Please keep up the good work and I’ll be watching. Thanks so much for taking the time to share! :-)

  5. cm2ks94 says:

    Awesome video! In fact, I’ve watched a few of your videos before this one and I have to tell you that you are doing an amazing job reporting and teaching those of us that are still in the beginning stages. Please keep up the good work and I’ll be? watching. Thanks so much for taking the time to share! :-)

  6. SurvivalReport says:

    @chrishatespeople Thanks Chris! I didn’t do? all the PAW videos, our friend “Bob in Idaho” has done most of them. We continue to work with him on various projects, they are good folks, definitely subscribe to his also!

  7. chrishatespeople says:

    Great video. Small Scale Grain Raising is back in print.? Thanks or all your videos, and the PAW videos as well.

  8. SurvivalReport says:

    @whiteydr ? The discussion was centering around the most efficient way to do it without a lot of specialized tools. If folks want the “natural experience” then I have to assume they will be grinding grain between two rocks?

  9. whiteydr says:

    Plastic bat and electric fan? leaves you a bit far from the natural exerience. Nice video though.

  10. Mofila says:

    Small Scale Grain Raising had a second edition come out a few months ago. Its a great? and book. I would reccomend any book written by Gene Logsdon.

  11. MIBstudios says:

    Food for the mind, body and spirit :-)

    What’s not to like?

    THANKS and please post? more videos if you have more great information to share with us :-)

  12. copefarms says:

    if thats all we have and people come to take my? wheat you dang sure bet ya I will protect it.

    Most sheep wouldnt know what to do with wheat anyway so theres not much to worry about.

  13. sassylindalou says:

    I love your videos!! I can’t wait to see the? rest of your rabbit raising series. I love that ya’ll quote scriptures in your videos, as it is only through His grace and mercy that we even exist. Keep up the great work. God bless.

  14. ShannCole888 says:

    How easy is Wheat to? grow ? Is wheat like beans,or like corn, how efficient is it ?

  15. SurvivalReport says:

    You shouldn’t need DE, check out the video “Long Term food storage” here on youtube. It’s one we? did in Paw productions.

  16. dreamthinker79 says:

    I would only aproach in a dignified? manor

  17. RebelRouserMC says:

    beans,corn,maters? n such mostly what ive grownn this year

  18. andrew6606 says:

    I usually prefer to use a? combine…

  19. o0sunsi0o says:

    mattandpatti222, i almost feel sorry for you if you have to ask a question like that, silly wabbits. lol

    SurvivalReport, you’ve inspired me to grow a grain crop I have to admit I never thought to plant it even after setting my tomatoes, radishes and a few other things in my garden. Have you ever used food grade diatomaceous earth to protect grains and? other foods from infestation? Also, have you ever making a sour dough starter for making breads?

    Great videos keep ‘em coming :)

  20. SurvivalReport says:

    Your right, someone who has been preparing for over 2 decades probably has? not made any defensive preparations. LOL

    Get back on the short bus there bud!

  21. mattandpatti222 says:

    like you are going to protect this wheat when hungry? people raid you! wake up!

  22. darkbrooke says:

    Where can I get? some of those GMO seeds? I love when it crosspolinates.

  23. happygalmarried says:

    One thing to note is, be sure you dont live ANYWHERE near a farm that grows GMO foods as? it will crosspolinated, then your screwed!

  24. SurvivalReport says:

    Do? you mean Mylar? If so check Shop Simpler living with a dot and a com after it. Youtube evidently doesn’t like links in comments as I’ve replied to this twice and it’s deleted it.

  25. joelgodfrey72 says:

    I’m taking notes man, thanks for all of the info. However, where do I find or buy mydral for? rice storage?

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