Ethanol Byproduct Used for Cattle Feed | KXNet.com North Dakota News
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Ethanol Byproduct Used for Cattle FeedAug 27 2007 1:06PM
KXMBTV Bismarck But there's also good news. Ethanol production creates a byproduct called distillers grains. And ranchers and feedlot owners can use it to replace some of the grain corn and protein supplements in a cow's diet Richardton farmer Duane Zent says he's had good luck with distillers grains from the Red Trail Energy ethanol plant near the town. He says it's cheaper than corn and cows like it But industry officials say demand might push up the cost of distillers grains. And they say whether the availability of the byproduct leads to more cattle in North Dakota might depend on whether distillers grains continue to be economical.
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Posted by prairie fire on Aug 28 2007 8:25AM -
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Posted by TheTruth on Aug 30 2007 12:13AM -
It is nice to see the reality of ethanol creation creating livestock feed being portrayed. Too many people who don;t know anything have been going around saying it is food or fuel. That is simply not the case. Ethanol plants can create a lot of food byproducts.
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