Wallamore Grading & Packaging
Grains & Seeds in Tamworth
- Supporting regional agricultural communities
- Reliable service backed by experience
- Supplying quality products
Tamworth Grains & Seeds
Looking for an unrivalled range of grains and seeds at a great price? Look no further! Wallamore Grading & Packaging is your wholesale and retail provider of cereal grains, planting seed, stock feed and bird seed.
We’re a major supplier to the retail industry for cereal and feed grains. We can forward-supply almost all varieties of wheat, barley and oats which are protected by plant breeder’s rights.
Based in Tamworth, we send produce Australia-wide. So, whatever you’re after, just let us know! We can provide anything to order. For any enquiries, or to request pricing information, call today on
02 6760 7831.
Wholesale Pricing
Quality Equipment
Hands-On Knowledge
Timely Service
What We Provide
At Wallamore Grading & Packaging, we’re proud to provide a fantastic range of high-quality food grains and seeds, livestock and bird feeds, and planting seeds. Our range includes:
- Staple cereal grains such as oats, wheat, barley, triticale, corn, canary, malt & millet
- Flowering plant grains including quinoa & sorghum
- Legume grain crops such as alfalfa
- Wholesale stock feed including chick wheat, hulled oats, grain horse mix, cattle brew with chaff & custom mixes
- Bird seed & poultry mix such as parrot mix & chicken mash
- Grass seeds such as lucerne, Premier Digitarea, Purple Pigeon, Consul Love Grass & Bambatsi Panic
And much, much more!
For more information about our full range of products, or to get a pricing quote, get in touch with our friendly team today! We usually bulk sell in pallets, but can organise anything to order.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the best way to store grain for livestock?
Grain should be stored in a cool, dry place, ideally in sealed silos or airtight containers. This helps prevent moisture build-up, pest infestation and spoilage. Ventilation and moisture monitoring are important for maintaining grain quality. Grain intended for livestock feed should also be kept separate from treated seed or other chemicals. Proper storage ensures the nutritional value remains high and feed stays safe to use.
Can you feed raw grain directly to livestock?
Yes, many types of raw grain can be fed to livestock, but processing may improve digestibility. Cracking or rolling grains like barley and corn helps break down the outer shell, making it easier for animals to absorb nutrients. It’s also important to monitor grain intake, as overfeeding high-energy grains can cause digestive issues. Always match grain type and preparation method to the species and feeding goals.
How do I know if grain is high quality?
High-quality grain should be clean, free of dust, mould, and insect damage and have a consistent size and colour. Moisture content should be low to reduce the risk of spoilage. Grain that’s too light or cracked may indicate poor nutritional value. Testing for protein levels or specific weight is another way to confirm quality—especially when the grain is intended for resale or high-performance feed.