Today, DDGS are commonly used and no longer considered an “alternative” feedstuff, which has saved the industry significant money in feed costs.
FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis. - It's hard for farmers Jim and Julie Litscher not to squeal a little about feeding their 200 Hampshire pigs. Low pork prices coupled with higher input costs - feed, transporting ...
AMES, Iowa – Initial studies show a fungus grown in the leftovers of ethanol production could be a good energy feed for pigs and chickens. In separate feeding trials, nursery pigs and chickens have ...