Wheat Montana

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Wheat Montana is a family owned Montana corporation that includes wheat farming, flour milling, production of sliced bread and hamburger buns, as well as multiple deli locations throughout the state. Owned by the Folkvord family, the company is an example of local value-added manufacturing.

They are located in Three Forks, in southwestern Montana.

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