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<blockquote data-quote="skyhightree1" data-source="post: 1370917" data-attributes="member: 13268"><p>I get avg of 30 tons per week of brewer grain for $ 0.00. I do not know what you mean by turning it into silage. I have put it into silage bags and silage pigs the only thing that does is manage to make it keep longer. You will still have mold and rot on the outside though. If as was said its pure BG there is nothing else it will ever become but what it is. I have mixed BG with silage before but that's about it. </p><p></p><p>Here is a link you can use as a reference best thing to do is dry some ad take it have it analyzed</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.csc-world.com/products-commodity-specialists-company/products-csc-wet-feeds/nutritional-analysis/" target="_blank">http://www.csc-world.com/products-commo ... -analysis/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skyhightree1, post: 1370917, member: 13268"] I get avg of 30 tons per week of brewer grain for $ 0.00. I do not know what you mean by turning it into silage. I have put it into silage bags and silage pigs the only thing that does is manage to make it keep longer. You will still have mold and rot on the outside though. If as was said its pure BG there is nothing else it will ever become but what it is. I have mixed BG with silage before but that's about it. Here is a link you can use as a reference best thing to do is dry some ad take it have it analyzed [url=http://www.csc-world.com/products-commodity-specialists-company/products-csc-wet-feeds/nutritional-analysis/]http://www.csc-world.com/products-commo ... -analysis/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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