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Co-Products While ethanol production consumes the grain's starch, the protein, minerals, fat and fiber are concentrated during the production process to produce a highly valued and nutritious livestock feed. For dry mill ethanol refineries, which make up the majority of production, most feed is dried and sold as Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS). Approximately 20-25% of the feed is shipped wet locally, reducing energy input and transportation costs and providing another market for producers. Historic Distillers Grains Production from U.S. Ethanol Biorefineries:
In addition to expanding consumption among traditional markets, new markets and new uses (fertilizer, pet litter, packaging materials, food, etc) are being considered.
New Testing Guidelines:New guidelines for the analysis of distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) has been released. The report is the result of a year-long study funded jointly by RFA, the National Corn Growers Association, and the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA). Specifically,it offers recommended test methods for determining the moisture, crude protein, crude fat, and crude fiber content of DDGS. These factors are often viewed as the key determinants of the market value of the product. Historically, the lack of “standard” empirical DDGS test methods has led to results that vary significantly from laboratory to laboratory, causing product uncertainty for producers, marketers, nutritionists, regulatory bodies and—most importantly—distillers grains customers. RFA believes the widespread voluntary adoption of recommended test methods will reduce market confusion and add more structure to the DDGS marketplace. Click here to view the report. Useful links: Feed Associations
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