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We are at Parkland Outdoor Show & Expo in the City of Yorkton. All weekend at the Gallagher center.  It’s a great show. ...
04/25/2026

We are at Parkland Outdoor Show & Expo in the City of Yorkton. All weekend at the Gallagher center. It’s a great show. Come stuck up on Wild Rice and all your hunting and fishing supplies.

Come see us at PrairieLand Park at the Saskatoon Wildlife Federation sportsman show today and tomorrow!
03/06/2026

Come see us at PrairieLand Park at the Saskatoon Wildlife Federation sportsman show today and tomorrow!

Got back from a wild drive to the Pas Manitoba. Put the old Cummins Dodge Ram through its paces. The Tote Road (as they ...
10/25/2025

Got back from a wild drive to the Pas Manitoba. Put the old Cummins Dodge Ram through its paces. The Tote Road (as they call that part of Highway 55) had a snowstorm some days before, it melted, followed by lots of rain. Water filled potholes, washboards, ruts, and mud, with downed trees on the side from the storm for many miles. Truck was full of green Wild Rice, so only room for spare tire was on the front bumper on top of the winch. Thankfully, I didn’t need either! We processed the load of the wild rice into sacks of Canada Grade A. I took a few moments to see some sights in The Pas. This “God Is Love” banner is on the old Orthodox Church, right there on Saskatchewan Crescent and just beside the Saskatchewan River in the Pas Manitoba! I then headed home on the same crazy road just in time for dark for the second time. On the way home After I was on blacktop again, I stopped briefly in Nipawin where I parked at the “old” Dodge dealer there - and I thought for just a moment - is it time for a new Dodge? Nope, I decided! For all I put this old girl through and she still purs perfectly, easily dodges bathtub sized potholes and whales over washboards like there is no tommorrow! Well thats my little story for today.

Wild rice harvest is quite something amazing this year. More pictures to follow. too busy right now!
09/26/2025

Wild rice harvest is quite something amazing this year. More pictures to follow. too busy right now!

Its the floating leaf stage of the wild rice right now!
05/31/2025

Its the floating leaf stage of the wild rice right now!

This is what getting ready to seed wild rice in the spring looks like
02/23/2025

This is what getting ready to seed wild rice in the spring looks like

Wild Rice has all nine essential amino acids. For you nutrition geeks here is an article. Wild Rice: The protein-rich gr...
12/28/2024

Wild Rice has all nine essential amino acids. For you nutrition geeks here is an article.

Wild Rice: The protein-rich grain that almost nobody knows about!

By Michael Lustgarten

In an earlier article I wrote about which grain is the best source for total protein, essential amino acids, branched chain amino acids (leucine, isoleucine and valine; BCAA) and arginine, from a list of grains that included oats, quinoa, corn, brown rice, potato, barley and millet

However, I have recently discovered that wild rice is also a high-protein containing grain, comparable to that of oats and better than quinoa. In this article I will compare total protein, essential amino acids, BCAA, arginine and glutathione precursor amino acid (glutamate, cysteine, glycine) content of wild rice to that of oats, quinoa and corn.

How does wild rice compare with oats, quinoa and corn in terms of total protein content (in grams, g) per 100 calories? First, it is important to mention that the serving size needed to yield 100 calories is shown in all tables: oats, 25.7g; wild rice, 28g; quinoa, 27.2g; corn, 116g. As shown in Table 1 below, oats are best, with 4.34g of protein per 100 calories. Although oats have more protein than wild rice, wild rice has more protein than both quinoa and corn (4.1g, wild rice; 3.84g, quinoa; corn, 3.79g)!

How do these grains rank in terms of total essential amino acid (EAA) content? As shown in Table 2, oats are best, with 1.551g of EAA per 100 calories. Second, and better than quinoa once again is wild rice, with 1.488g of EAA.

What about BCAA content, which is well known to stimulate protein synthesis (Blomstrand 2006)? As shown in Table 3, amazingly, corn contains more BCAA’s than any of the other grains, with 769 mg. Second are oats, with 749 mg, then wild rice at 698 mg, and finally, quinoa, with 527 mg. Once again, wild rice beats quinoa!

What about arginine content? Arginine is the precursor for the production of nitric oxide, which has been claimed to promote vasodilation in active muscle during exercise, thereby improving strength, power and recovery (Alvares et al. 2011). In terms of arginine content, wild rice is best, with 318 mg per 100 calories. Second are oats, with 306 mg. Third is quinoa with 297 mg, followed by corn, with 152 mg. Once again, a solid showing by wild rice!

What about amino acid content for glutamate, cysteine and glycine, the precursor amino acids for the formation of the antioxidant glutathione (GSH)? GSH is the most abundant antioxidant in our cells, and therefore, supplying its precursor amino acids will yield maximal GSH production (Sekhar et al. 2011). In Table 4 we see that oats contain the most combined glutamate, cysteine and glycine, with 1275 mg per 100 calories. But, once again beating quinoa is wild rice, with 955 mg. Corn (915 mg) and quinoa (751 mg) bring up the back of the list.

In sum, quinoa is well-popularized to be a protein-rich grain. However, in a previous analysis, oats were found to be better than quinoa in terms of total protein, EAA and BCAA content, and, arginine. Results from this analysis show that wild rice is also better than quinoa in each of these categories, and, has a higher amount of precursor amino acids needed for GSH synthesis.

So, go get some wild rice!

If you’re interested, please have a look at my book!

References
Álvares TS, Meirelles CM, Bhambhani YN, Paschoalin VM, Gomes PS. L-Arginine as a potential ergogenic aid in healthy subjects. Sports Med. 2011 Mar 1;41(3):233-48.

Blomstrand E, Eliasson J, Karlsson HK, Köhnke R. Branched-chain amino acids activate key enzymes in protein synthesis after physical exercise. J Nutr. 2006 Jan;136(1 Suppl):269S-73S.

Nutritional data provided by http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/

Sekhar RV, Patel SG, Guthikonda AP, Reid M, Balasubramanyam A, Taffet GE, Jahoor F. Deficient synthesis of glutathione underlies oxidative stress in aging and can be corrected by dietary cysteine and glycine supplementation. Am J Clin Nutr. 2011 Sep;94(3):

Lovely wild rice in the flower stage. The plants are 6 feet above the water tall and 3-4 feet more stalk under water. Th...
08/13/2024

Lovely wild rice in the flower stage. The plants are 6 feet above the water tall and 3-4 feet more stalk under water. Then theres the deep roots in the nutrient rich mud. So its over 10 feet of plant to produce the nutritious and delicious seed we get when we eat wild rice!

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