The Milling Process

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The Milling Process Wheat Production By Andrew Sellers

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The Milling Process. Wheat Production By Andrew Sellers. Where is wheat grown in the U.S.?. Mostly in the Midwest. Nearly 1/5 of wheat grown in U.S. is from Kansas!!! This is why Kansas is known as the “Breadbasket of the World”. Kansas Wheat. A cereal found in many climates - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Milling Process

Wheat Production

By Andrew Sellers

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Where is wheat grown in the U.S.? Mostly in the

Midwest

Nearly 1/5 of wheat grown in U.S. is from Kansas!!!

This is why Kansas is known as the “Breadbasket of the World”.

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Kansas Wheat

A cereal found in many climates

3 Parts – bran, endosperm, and germ

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Harvest

A combine is used to separate the kernel from the plant

9.3 million acres harvested for grain in Kansas

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The Food Pyramid

6-11 servings of grain a day

EAT GRAINS LIBERALLY!!!

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Grain Elevators

Used to store the grain before milling

Grain is brought in by trucks

Grain leaves elevator by railway

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Cleaning Process

Grain passes through several machines Each machine separates the kernels from

other objects Conditioning mixes water with the grain to

obtain the right moisture level

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Milling Process

Milling consists of grinding and separating the grain

By using different machines, different results can be obtained

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Milling Process (continued)

Rollers are used to release the endosperm The opened grain then passes through a

series of sieves to separate the finer grains These finer grains are considered flour

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Example: Saint Vincent Gristmill

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Packing Process

Different types of grain are stored in separate storage bins

Grains can be blended to form various grades

Enrichments may be used on the grain before packaging

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Packing Process (continued)

Quality Management teams inspect the grain to ensure safe and healthy batch of flour

Final Product is placed in retail bags and shipped to bakeries

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Finished Product

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Interesting Wheat Facts

Approximately 3/4 of all U.S. grain products are made from wheat flour.

One bushel of wheat contains approximately one million individual kernels.

A bushel of wheat makes about 42 pounds of pasta.

It is estimated that one Kansas farmer feeds 128 people + you!

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Other Uses for Wheat

Wood Paper Adhesives Polymers Plastic Bags Charcoal Cups Fuels Insulation

Medical Swabs Roofing Cosmetics Hair Conditioners Moisturizers Egg white substitutes Golf Tees Skeet Pigeons Foams