Dehydrated food storage tips?

QUESTION:

Dehydrated food storage tips? I'd like to dehydrate my home grown veggies for survival rations.
I will rotate them out every so often to keep a "fresh" batch on hand. Should I plan on rotating them out about every 2 years? Think they will stay good that long?
I guess it will depend on packaging. My sister is trying to talk me into using these vacuum bags that she uses, but they seem awefully expensive. I was planning on using cases of old canning jars I got at a yard sale and just getting new seals. Which one would keep the food edible/palatable longer?

ANSWER:

The vacuum is to prevent oxidation, but you can flood a glass jar with carbon dioxide (dry ice) and it will work just as well, so there really is no difference as far as oxidation is concerned. The other differences are that jars can be reused hundreds of times, vacuum bags can't. Jars break, vacuum bags don't. You can't put a vacuum in a glass jar, but rats can't chew through them..... the obvous stuff.


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