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Rick farms in North Central Dakota. Crops he currently is
raising include wheat, confectionery sunflowers, and flax...not
just any flax, but Dakota Flax Gold!
Before,
and while he got into planting his (fix it) crop, Rick worked
with different types of farm equipment. He would modify
a piece of equipment and make it suitable to perform the
job he intended to use it for.
One
piece of farm equipment, called a rotary hoe (toolbar pulled
by a tractor and has 100 plus spider wheels) he had tremendous
plugging problems with. He fixed and Patented it simply
by moving a wheel 6 inches to the right; and what he did
to one wheel he did to all wheels on this piece of equipment.
Now, this rotary hoe is able to take weeds out of
crops without chemicals (weather permitting). Absolutely
revolutionary and futuristic...but we live in a chemically
dependent society where acceptance and marketing is slow.
Low
wheat prices changed his planting intentions 8 years ago.
The crop he found to replace wheat was the flax plant. Through
his research he started finding out some of the medical
benefits of the flax seed and oil.
Now,
for the last 8 years, Rick has created a market for his
Dakota Flax Gold locally in the United States and he is
also exporting. He had to overcome difficulties, just like
in the equipment he uses, to market this valuable crop.
The reason flax seed is not used in the food industry is
primarily because it has an unstable oil once the seed is
ground. Without grinding the seed, our digestive system
cannot absorb the nutrition jam-packed into these little
golden gems.
So,
Rick figured out a way to stabilize this seed. He puts together
a user friendly kit consisting of a electric grinder and
Golden flax seeds, with information on how to use it in
its uncooked form.
Now, Heintzman Farms, Dakota
Flax Gold is proud to have received the
Seal of Approval from the Diabetes Resource Center, Inc.
"By consuming a proper balance of pure foods like
Dakota Flax Gold, which naturally contain a rich source
of essential fatty acids, high-quality protein, soluble
and insoluble fiber, lignans, vitamins and minerals, that
are necessary to life, better blood glucose control can
be achieved, and some illnesses prevented leading to a healthier
life. These vital nutrients are a necessary component to
complete nutrition."

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