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Fuel Ethanol Coproducts for Livestock Diets

Published: December 2, 2014
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Introduction   The objective of this article is to briefly describe the most common ethanol coproducts, how they are produced, and typical nutrient compositions. Rapid growth of the ethanol industry in the United States over the last decade has generated large quantities of ethanol coproducts, which are now commonly available as feedstuffs for livestock. These coproducts are often added to...
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Kurt A. Rosentrater
Iowa State University
Iowa State University
Kenneth Kalscheur
South Dakota State University
South Dakota State University
Alvaro Garcia
South Dakota State University
South Dakota State University
Cody Wright
South Dakota State University
South Dakota State University
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abdulhadi basaran
5 de diciembre de 2014

My question is to you, dear prof.
How far will continue the racing of working on each of industrial by- products and co-products hoping to be as foodstuffs and eaten by livestock instead of feeding them as natural.

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Dr. Romila Iyer
15 de diciembre de 2014
Very very informative . Thanks Dr. Romila iyer
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