We are now contracting dry distillers for the months of June through September 2008. Contact Amy at 605-475-2676 (475-CORN) or Rich at 695-6315 for your contracting needs. |
A principal co-product of the ethanol production process are distillers
grains which is the product remaining after the ethanol is removed from
the fermented corn mash. Distillers grains are the non-fermentable components
of the corn and are rich in cereal proteins, fat (energy), making it a
high-protein, high-energy animal feed supplement marketed to the dairy,
beef, swine and poultry industries.
The two varieties of feed are 'modified wet' distillers grains which
is a cake like product yellow in color with a 50% moisture content and
has approximately a two week storage life. The other is 'dried distillers'
grains (DDG) made by drying wet distillers grains through a dryer to remove
most of the moisture. DDG's are free-flowing granular product that is
yellow/tan in color with a uniform moisture of 8-10% and has a long storage
life.
Distillers grains has a long history of being recognized as a highly
nutritious animal feed ingredient. Its outstanding features are:
* Higher protein and nutrient quality
* Concentrated fat and energy levels
* Highly digestible
* Easy to ration for better feed intakes
* More total phosphorus with less environmental impact
* Cost effective
For quality and personalized service, contact:
(605) 475-CORN (2676) or
Toll free (866) 673-0103 |