OAT FLOUR
OAT FLOUR
Milled from Gehl Oats grown at Weatherbury Farm (see the Oats growing in the field !)
Weatherbury’s Organic Gehl Whole Oat Flour is incredibly nutritious as it is milled from live oat groats. The groats are not steamed and rolled into flakes before processing as happens in the processing of commercial oat flours
Use to make pancakes and in many baked goods from scones to muffins.
Stone Ground Organic Whole Oat Flour — Tasty and nutritional, oat flour will provide a healthy addition to your palate and your diet.
2 lbs ($9.22)*; 5lbs ($17.74)*; 20lbs ($67.89); 25lbs ($80.67); 50lbs ($155.13)*
* 2 and 5 pound bags are packaged in re-sealable bags.
**50 pound bag cannot be shipped.
One pound of flour equals approximately 3 cups of flour.
Please note, that Weatherbury’s Oat Flour is processed in our mill, where we also process grains with gluten. We do clean out our mill between flours (thus, after flours containing gluten), and mill it after corn (which is also gluten free), but it cannot be considered gluten free and should not be used by people who are gluten intolerant or have celiac’s disease.
Learn more about Oat Flour on our main website including how to use (and substitute) it in your recipes along with its health benefits and history.
Storing Weatherbury Farm Products
Storing Weatherbury Farm Products
Flours, Rolled Products & Berries:
Weatherbury flours, rolled products or berries are real food and insects find them tasty.
They should be stored in the refrigerator. If you will not be using immediately, keep in the freezer, especially in warm weather.
We have had reports from customers that even after two years they still work and taste great. We wouldn’t, however, recommend storing them that long.
Although there are organic pesticides, we do not use them, either on the grains in the field or the products we mill.
If you store the flours, rolled products or berries in a tightly lidded bucket, you will open your bucket and find bugs slipping into what you thought was an impenetrable space. If you have been storing organic flours, milled products & berries in a lidded bucket and there are no bugs, then an organic pesticide has been used.
Beans:
Keep the beans in a cool, dark, dry place. Dry beans will, over time, take longer to cook (but they still have great flavor).
Info on Order Due Dates
Info on Order Due Dates
Next on-farm pickup is April 25, 2026. Please order by April 13.
Mail Orders are due by April 13, 2026 with payment due by April 15, 2026. Orders will ship the week of April 27, 2026.
All orders are due 12 days before the pickup date. Payment for mail orders is due 10 days before the pickup date.
2026 Pickup Dates: April 25, May 30, July 25, August 22, September 19, October 17, November 14.
Explore Shipping Options
Explore Shipping Options
Smaller bags are sent via USPS.
A USPS box holds:
1. 3 five pound bags or
2. 6 two pound bags or
3. 2 five pound bags and 2 two pound bags or
4. 1 five pound bag and four two pound bags .
Rates range from $8.79 for most addresses within 150 miles to $16.39 to California/ $18.25 to Alaska.
Bags larger than 5 pounds are sent via UPS.
A UPS box holds:
1. One 20# bag or
2. One 25# bag or
3. One 45# bag or
4. One 20# bag and one 5# bag or
5. One 20# bag and one 25# bag or
6. One 25# bag and one 5# bag or
7. Two 20# bags
Due to UPS surcharges, we cannot send a 50 pound bag. It is less expensive to send a twenty pound and a twenty five pound bag in one box than two twenty five pound bags in two boxes.
To make shipping as affordable as possible, we calculate shipping manually for your order. You will receive your invoice including shipping within 1-3 days of your order, at which time you can submit your payment via Zelle or mail your check.
- 50 LB bags are for pickup only
- For shipping options, click dropdown arrow (above right)
- We accept cash, check or Zelle
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