An economic analysis was conducted using feedlot performance, current feed ingredient prices, trucking, and cost of feeding inputs to determine economics of feeding wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS) at five dietary inclusions. The analysis also incorporated positive corn basis into the model. Cattle returns are greatest when incorporated WDGS is fed at 30 to 40% of DM at feedlots located between 0 and 60 miles from the plant. As distance of the feedlot increases from 60 to 100 miles from the plant, optimum inclusion is between 20 and 30% of dietary DM. Either a 5 or 10 cent positive corn basis decreases net returns on cattle by approximately $2 for each $0.05 increase in corn bushel price, but optimum inclusion amounts do not chang...
The fuel ethanol industry is currently experiencing tremendous growth with production estimates in e...
A feedlot finishing study evaluated the effect of increasing inclusions of either wet (WDGS) or modi...
A finishing trial evaluated effects of feeding greater than 70% wet distillers grains plus solubles ...
An economic analysis was conducted using feedlot performance, current feed ingredient prices, trucki...
An experiment evaluated the effects of six dietary inclusions of wet distillers grain plus solubles ...
Cattle CODE, an economic budget model for predicting feeding returns for distillers grains, was upda...
A 167-d feedlot study was conducted to evaluate feeding increasing levels of dry distillers grains p...
A finishing study was conducted to determine the effect of utilizing dry-rolled (DRC) or steam-flake...
With the rapid expansion of the ethanol industry, the feeding landscape familiar to the feedlot indu...
Growth of the ethanol industry in Nebraska and surrounding states has increased the availability of ...
Isoquants that illustrate combinations of various inputs to produce a given level of output were est...
Demand for ethanol and coin sweeteners is on the rise and is predicted to increase in the future. Th...
The potential of finishing cattle without grain was evaluated by comparing steers fed tub-ground gr...
A feedlot study was conducted to evaluate increasing levels of dry distillers grains with solubles (...
Dairy producers need reliable information before purchasing specific feeds. Along with the price of ...
The fuel ethanol industry is currently experiencing tremendous growth with production estimates in e...
A feedlot finishing study evaluated the effect of increasing inclusions of either wet (WDGS) or modi...
A finishing trial evaluated effects of feeding greater than 70% wet distillers grains plus solubles ...
An economic analysis was conducted using feedlot performance, current feed ingredient prices, trucki...
An experiment evaluated the effects of six dietary inclusions of wet distillers grain plus solubles ...
Cattle CODE, an economic budget model for predicting feeding returns for distillers grains, was upda...
A 167-d feedlot study was conducted to evaluate feeding increasing levels of dry distillers grains p...
A finishing study was conducted to determine the effect of utilizing dry-rolled (DRC) or steam-flake...
With the rapid expansion of the ethanol industry, the feeding landscape familiar to the feedlot indu...
Growth of the ethanol industry in Nebraska and surrounding states has increased the availability of ...
Isoquants that illustrate combinations of various inputs to produce a given level of output were est...
Demand for ethanol and coin sweeteners is on the rise and is predicted to increase in the future. Th...
The potential of finishing cattle without grain was evaluated by comparing steers fed tub-ground gr...
A feedlot study was conducted to evaluate increasing levels of dry distillers grains with solubles (...
Dairy producers need reliable information before purchasing specific feeds. Along with the price of ...
The fuel ethanol industry is currently experiencing tremendous growth with production estimates in e...
A feedlot finishing study evaluated the effect of increasing inclusions of either wet (WDGS) or modi...
A finishing trial evaluated effects of feeding greater than 70% wet distillers grains plus solubles ...