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Markets for Distillers Grains
Nearly 3.8
million tons of distillers dry grains are created in domestic
dry grind ethanol production; farmer-owned cooperatives represent
48% of that production. For every bushel of corn made into ethanol,
18 pounds of DDGS are created and must maintain value to contribute
to plant profitability. The capacity for ethanol production is
set to double by 2005 and assuming that dry grind production doubles
as well, the potential supply of DDGS is almost 7 million tons.
The corn
kernel is mostly starch at 61% of the wet weight, with protein,
fiber, corn oil and water making up the remaining 39%. The dry
grind ethanol process uses most of the starch present in the corn
kernel during ethanol fermentation, leaving protein, fat, minerals
and vitamins behind in a concentrated form. The forms of this
ethanol co-product are Corn Distillers Dried Grains (DDG), Corn
Condensed Distillers Solubles (CDS), Corn Distillers Dried Grains/
Solubles (DDGS), and Wet Distillers Grains with solubles (WDGS).
NCGA has been
actively promoting the use of DDGS in livestock and poultry diets
through educational workshops hosted on a regional basis with
program partners. The association has also created an educational
video on distillers grains production to use as a promotional
tool with livestock nutritionists and animal consultants.
Value-added
products from distillers grains are also being explored in greater
depth with a feed industry partner.
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