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 ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results