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I need help processing raw soybeans!!!
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<blockquote data-quote="whitewing" data-source="post: 1119520" data-attributes="member: 14975"><p>Here's my problem. I can't find processed soybean meal here but I can find raw soybeans. I'm taking delivery this week on about 7,000 lbs of raw soybeans which have been recently harvested. The beans are dry, but otherwise have not been processed in any manner. I'll store them initially but would like to soon start using them in various feed mixes I'm preparing, including one for chickens. I'll run the beans through the same machine I use to grind corn, sorghum, etc.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, I've googled hundreds of times looking for some kind of detailed description of the process to deactivate the growth inhibitors in soybeans and all I ever come up with is...."soybeans need to be properly heat-treated before being fed to animals".</p><p></p><p>Has anyone here ever processed....heat-treated, etc......their own soybeans? I'm looking for some guidance on how I can do it on a relatively small scale here at my place AND be 100% confident that I'm not selling a product with active growth inhibitors.</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance for any ideas.</p><p></p><p>WW</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="whitewing, post: 1119520, member: 14975"] Here's my problem. I can't find processed soybean meal here but I can find raw soybeans. I'm taking delivery this week on about 7,000 lbs of raw soybeans which have been recently harvested. The beans are dry, but otherwise have not been processed in any manner. I'll store them initially but would like to soon start using them in various feed mixes I'm preparing, including one for chickens. I'll run the beans through the same machine I use to grind corn, sorghum, etc. Honestly, I've googled hundreds of times looking for some kind of detailed description of the process to deactivate the growth inhibitors in soybeans and all I ever come up with is...."soybeans need to be properly heat-treated before being fed to animals". Has anyone here ever processed....heat-treated, etc......their own soybeans? I'm looking for some guidance on how I can do it on a relatively small scale here at my place AND be 100% confident that I'm not selling a product with active growth inhibitors. Thanks in advance for any ideas. WW [/QUOTE]
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