Cattle CODE, an economic budget model for predicting feeding returns for distillers grains, was updated and four new economic scenarios were evaluated. Feeding WDGS resulted in larger economic returns compared to MDGS and DDGS when the hauling distance from the ethanol plant to the feedlot was less than 60 miles and the dietary inclusion was up to 40% DM. However, these economic returns were dependent on the price paid for the products. If MDGS and DDGS were priced based on their drying costs, then economic returns decreased compared to WDGS
Three types of distillers grains (DG): 1) wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS), 2) dried disti...
Expansion of the corn-based ethanol industry in recent years has resulted in a growing supply of cop...
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...
An economic analysis was conducted using feedlot performance, current feed ingredient prices, trucki...
Cattle CODE — Coproduct Optimizer Decision Evaluator — is a model developed to predict performance a...
Growth of the ethanol industry in Nebraska and surrounding states has increased the availability of ...
A 167-d feedlot study was conducted to evaluate feeding increasing levels of dry distillers grains p...
With the expected increase in ethanol production, one may expect an increase in production of its by...
The potential of finishing cattle without grain was evaluated by comparing steers fed tub-ground gr...
iets containing on a dry basis 0, 24.9 and 47.0 percent modified wet distillers grains (DGS) for 18...
An economic analysis of a three-year study evaluated use of N fertilizer and dried distillers grains...
Two experiments were conducted with yearling steers and heifers to evaluate feeding two forms of we...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate modified wet distillers grains (DGS) as a supplement for...
A finishing trial evaluated effects of feeding greater than 70% wet distillers grains plus solubles ...
Three types of distillers grains (DG): 1) wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS), 2) dried disti...
Expansion of the corn-based ethanol industry in recent years has resulted in a growing supply of cop...
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...
An economic analysis was conducted using feedlot performance, current feed ingredient prices, trucki...
Cattle CODE — Coproduct Optimizer Decision Evaluator — is a model developed to predict performance a...
Growth of the ethanol industry in Nebraska and surrounding states has increased the availability of ...
A 167-d feedlot study was conducted to evaluate feeding increasing levels of dry distillers grains p...
With the expected increase in ethanol production, one may expect an increase in production of its by...
The potential of finishing cattle without grain was evaluated by comparing steers fed tub-ground gr...
iets containing on a dry basis 0, 24.9 and 47.0 percent modified wet distillers grains (DGS) for 18...
An economic analysis of a three-year study evaluated use of N fertilizer and dried distillers grains...
Two experiments were conducted with yearling steers and heifers to evaluate feeding two forms of we...
Two experiments were conducted to evaluate modified wet distillers grains (DGS) as a supplement for...
A finishing trial evaluated effects of feeding greater than 70% wet distillers grains plus solubles ...
Three types of distillers grains (DG): 1) wet distillers grains plus solubles (WDGS), 2) dried disti...
Expansion of the corn-based ethanol industry in recent years has resulted in a growing supply of cop...
An experiment evaluated the effects of six dietary inclusions of wet distillers grain plus solubles ...