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Grain Millers Inc.
One of the largest oat millers in North America; sources prairie (Canadian) oats.
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Did you know2024
Oats carry a specific supply-chain controversy: they are often desiccated with glyphosate — sprayed pre-harvest to dry the crop — which leaves residues that have shown up in oat-based foods and sparked lawsuits and consumer concern, notably around Quaker Oats and Cheerios. Grain Millers took a notable stance, announcing it would not buy glyphosate-desiccated oats, a supply-chain-integrity move that pushes the residue issue back to the farm gate. So an oat miller sits at the center of a food-safety-and-agricultural-practice debate, and how it sources — glyphosate-free or not — determines the residue profile of a huge range of oat products. The "wholesome" image of oats rests on a real question about pre-harvest chemical use, and the miller is the gatekeeper. It's the same chain-of-custody and sourcing-standards theme this radar finds across commodities — gold, cotton, charcoal, mica — here in a breakfast staple, where a processor's purchasing rule quietly sets the safety bar for what ends up in the bowl.
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