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<blockquote data-quote="hevmando" data-source="post: 1093008" data-attributes="member: 19737"><p>In our neck of the woods cake is a co-product of the ethanol industry, specifically wet distillers grains, cattle feeders love it.</p><p></p><p>"Since the ethanol boom began, around the late 1990s, producers have found a market for the co-product. WDG, or wet cake, is more palatable and nutritious for dairy cows and cattle than dried distillers grains (DDG), and is the preferred feed of many beef and dairy producers. It also saves the ethanol facility money and energy because there is no need for drying and related equipment. Although the product is a highly marketable feed, it has its downsides — its shelf life and handling characteristics make it hardly an ideal commodity."</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.feedandgrain.com/article/10230158/new-solutions-to-old-problems" target="_blank">http://www.feedandgrain.com/article/102 ... d-problems</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hevmando, post: 1093008, member: 19737"] In our neck of the woods cake is a co-product of the ethanol industry, specifically wet distillers grains, cattle feeders love it. "Since the ethanol boom began, around the late 1990s, producers have found a market for the co-product. WDG, or wet cake, is more palatable and nutritious for dairy cows and cattle than dried distillers grains (DDG), and is the preferred feed of many beef and dairy producers. It also saves the ethanol facility money and energy because there is no need for drying and related equipment. Although the product is a highly marketable feed, it has its downsides — its shelf life and handling characteristics make it hardly an ideal commodity." [url=http://www.feedandgrain.com/article/10230158/new-solutions-to-old-problems]http://www.feedandgrain.com/article/102 ... d-problems[/url] [/QUOTE]
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