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Learn more about the farmers who grow wheat

EatWheat is a campaign that shares the stories of U.S. wheat farmers with consumers all around the world. You'll also find quick and easy recipes showcasing wheat, ideas to get inspired by using wheat in crafts and articles to learn more about wheat production and wheat foods.

Learn more at EatWheat.org

National Festival of Breads

Kansas Wheat is a title sponsor of the National Festival of Breads: America's Bread Baking Championship, which is held every other year. 

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National Festival of Breads

Kansas Wheat is a title sponsor of the National Festival of Breads: America's Bread Baking Championship, which is held every other year. 

Learn more at NationalFestivalofBreads.com

Whole Grains

Whole grains offer vitamins and minerals, plus high levels of antioxidants and other healthy plant-based nutrients.

Whole grains contain protective antioxidants in amounts near or exceeding those in fruits and vegetables. They also provide some unique antioxidants not found in other foods. Wheat and oats almost equal broccoli and spinach in antioxidant activity. Research continues to turn up new evidence on the benefits of whole grains. We’ve known for years that the fiber in whole grains helps promote digestive health. More recently, studies have shown that eating more whole grains may help reduce the risk of heart disease, cancer and diabetes.

Studies also show that whole grains may lower triglycerides, improve insulin control, help with weight management, and slow the buildup of arterial plaque.

Can you think of a better reason to EAT WHEAT?

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    California and Utah bakers win National Festival of Breads baking competition

    June 9, 2019

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    Plan to Attend Family Bread Festival on June 8, 2019

    May 30, 2019

        Join bakers from all over the United States on Saturday, June 8, 2024, for a fun Festival for the entire family.

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    Elliott awarded Herb Clutter Memorial Scholarship

    May 24, 2019

     

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    April 24, 2019

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    National Festival of Breads announces Special Awards and Honorable Mention Winners

    April 8, 2019

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    National Festival of Breads 2019 Finalists Selected

    March 15, 2019

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    March is Bake and Take Month

    February 28, 2019

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    Wheat Foods Council shares nutrition information with personal trainers

    February 5, 2019

    The Wheat Foods Council (WFC) continued its battle on fad diets when it met in mid-January in New Orleans, Louisiana. Ron Suppes, Kansas Wheat Commissioner; Cindy Falk, nutrition educator;…

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    Entry deadline extended for National Festival of Breads baking contest

    December 18, 2018

    Competition seeks the best yeast bread recipes from home bakers and food bloggers

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    November is National Bread Month

    November 21, 2018

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