Proposed Business and Implementation Strategy
The product remaining after the ethanol
is removed from the fermented corn mash is Distillers Grains. It contains
the non-fermentable components of the corn and is rich in cereal proteins,
fat (energy), minerals, and vitamins. Distillers Grains are an excellent
digestible protein and energy source for all ruminants and can comprise
20 percent to 30 percent of a ration's dry matter. It is also being
used in poultry and swine applications. Distillers Grains are available
in two forms: • Dried Distillers Grains
with Solubles (DDGS), containing 90 percent dry matter, and
• Modified (wet) Distillers Grains with Solubles (MDGS), containing
50 percent dry matter.
Corn Distillers Grains are a valuable livestock feed
ingredient. The majority of Distillers Grains are blended with solubles
(syrup) and dried to produce distillers dried grain with solubles
(DDGS).
All Fuels also markets wet Distillers Grains
also know as Modified Distillers Grains which is an excellent addition
to beef and dairy rations for more local feeders. Adding Distillers
Grains often reduce feed costs while providing excellent performance.
MODIFIED DISTILLERS
GRAINS
Conditions Feed Ration – Mixes well and binds
other ingredients while improving overall palatability
Adjusts Ration Moisture – To
improve digestion and increase total intake
Higher Oil Content – Increases
energy concentration/density
DRIED DISTILLERS GRAINS
Stable – Shelf life allows for storage
Versatile – Useful for both
ruminant and non-ruminant species
Economical – Competitively
priced to other protein and energy sources