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Ethanol

COPRODUCTS

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ETHANOL COPRODUCTS

Using the coproducts of alcohol production for livestock feeding is a very common feeding practice and as old as the first beer production. Distillers grains were once referred to as the dregs on the industry, however have recently come back into focus due to the expected increase in ethanol production with the renewable fuels standard (RFS).

With this increased focus NCGA has been actively promoting the use of distillers grains in livestock and poultry diets through educational workshops hosted on a regional basis with program partners. NCGA has also created an educational video on distillers grains production to use as a promotional tool with livestock nutritionists and animal consultants. Recently named the #1 by-product feed in the United States, distillers grains research continues to highlight the benefits of this nutrient dense feedstuff for livestock and poultry.

The coproducts of wet milling are also very beneficial as a nutrient source for livestock and poultry. Corn Bran, Corn Gluten Feed, Corn Gluten Meal, Corn Germ Meal and Condensed Fermented Corn Extractives (steepwater) are all coproducts of the wet milling process used as livestock feed. For more information on wet milling visit the Corn Refiner’s Association.

Ethanol Section

Distillers Dried Grains with Solubles (DDGS) in Livestock and Poultry Feeds

Distillers Grain Technology Council

IDALS

Last reviewed June 13, 2005



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