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Friday, February 25, 2011

ADM Research Finds Corn Stover Effective in Cattle Feed in Combination With Wet Distillers Grains

Grainnet.com
Date Posted: February 16, 2011

New research has shown that a substantial portion of the grain in cattle feed can be effectively replaced with corn stover—the plant’s stalks, cobs and leaves—when these harvest residues are treated with a common food ingredient known as hydrated lime, or pickling lime.

The alternative feeding strategy, which could improve feeders’ financial returns by lowering input costs without impacting the animals’ physical development, has been validated through recent studies conducted at Iowa State University and the University of Nebraska.

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