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Pioneers typically carried their wheat using wagons or carts, which were drawn by oxen or horses. They often used large, sturdy containers, such as sacks or barrels, to transport the grain over long distances. In some cases, they would also take advantage of river transport when possible, loading their wheat onto boats or rafts for easier movement. Once at their destination, they would grind the wheat into flour using hand-operated mills or other means.

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