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    You are at:Home»Local News»K-State Activity»K-State to host a drive-thru distribution for those in need of flour

    K-State to host a drive-thru distribution for those in need of flour

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    By KMAN Staff on June 9, 2020 K-State Activity, Local News, Manhattan
    K-State President Richard Myers helps faculty with the flour-production process. (Photo courtesy of K-State News)
    The drive-thru flour distribution will take place at the Hal Ross Flour Mill. K-State faculty and scientists use this state-of-the-art facility for training, teaching and research. (Photo courtesy of the K-State Dept. of Grain Science and Industry)

    Even though local grocery stores may be in relatively short supply of certain baking essentials, local residents will soon have another option for getting flour.

    On June 18 from 3 to 7 p.m., the Kansas State University Department of Grain Science and Industry will host a drive-thru flour distribution to community members in need.

    The distribution will take place at the Hal Ross Flour Mill at 1980 Kimball Ave. in Manhattan.

    Each vehicle will be able to take home a free 10-pound bag of flour that is not for resale.

    The idea for this distribution came from observations by faculty that grocery-store shelves had been relatively cleared of flour.

    K-State President Richard Myers helps faculty with the flour-production process. (Photo courtesy of K-State News)

    Recent efforts from K-State faculty (with a little help from K-State President Richard Myers) to mill about 20,000 pounds of wheat resulted in 15,000 pounds of all-purpose white flour. Parts of the wheat berry not used for flour are being utilized for animal feed.

    Any flour not given out during the drive-thru distribution will be donated to the Flint Hills Breadbasket and the Harvesters in Topeka.

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