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Peanut meal is a by-product of peanut seed crushing and oil extraction. Due to its high protein value and palatability, it is an excellent feed ingredient, mainly used in cattle production
Peanut meal is a by-product of peanut seed crushing and oil extraction. Due to its high protein value and palatability, it is an excellent feed ingredient, mainly used in cattle production
A viscous, dark and sugar-rich by-product of sugar extraction from sugarcane, molasses is a major feed ingredient, used as an energy source and binder in compound feeds.
DDGS is obtained by removing ethyl alcohol by distillation from the yeast fermentation of corn, and by separating and drying the resultant coarse grain fraction of the whole stillage. DDGS is used to add nutrition and palatability to animal feed and pet food.
Rapeseed meal is made by processing the resulting rapeseed cake after oil is extracted from the seeds as a feedstock for biodiesel production. Each ton of rapeseed biodiesel that we produce generates approximately 1.25 tons of rapeseed meal, a key component in high-protein animal feed.
After the juice and oils have been extracted from citrus fruits, the remaining pulp is transformed into citrus pulp pellets, which are then sold as an energy-giving, fiber-rich animal feed ingredient.
Feed grain is any grain used for livestock feed. LDC feed grains production is mostly yellow corn, which is fed whole, rolled, cracked, flaked or further processed into DDGS or cornmeal. Primarily fed to hogs, poultry, cattle and pets, corn is not a high protein feed ingredient and usually represents only a certain percentage of a feed ration.

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