Soyhulls are a co-product of soybean processing. The soyhull is the seedcoat of the soybean (not the pod) and makes up approximately 8% of the soybean. When the soybeans are rolled or flaked, the soyhull pops loose from the meat of the seed. The soyhulls are very lightweight and once loose can easily be removed from the seed by air. The soyhulls are ground and blended back with the soybean meal to produce 44% meal, or they can be used as a feedstuff in various types of livestock and dry rations
In Iowa soybeans have more uses than any other legume. They may be grown either alone or in combinat...
Dairy cows will produce more butterfat on a ration in which whole (cracked) soybeans provide the pro...
Oilseed crops such as soybeans and sunflowers may be harvested for forage when you have decided that...
A finishing trial evaluated the effects of feeding different levels of soyhulls with modified distil...
Co-products from corn and soybean processing industries can be excellent sources of nutrients for li...
Eighty Angus x Hereford cross steers were used in an individual feeding study to compare soybean mol...
The expansion of the dairy industry to all parts of our country has caused further search for protei...
The effects of including 0, 12.5, 25, or 37.5% soyhulls fed in combination with 40% wet distillers g...
The use of different supplemental protein sources with soybean hulls in receiving cattle diets were ...
Soybeans, grown on the farm, give promise of providing many dairymen with a valuable protein supplem...
Effects of pelleting whole soybean hulls on fiber digestion and the use of soybean hulls as an energ...
The development of the soybean to a crop of great importance the past few years has been more rapid,...
This NebGuide details the type of byproduct feedstuffs available for beef and dairy cattle, a descri...
Soybeans are routinely grown in the upper Midwest as a cash crop. However, late planting coupled wit...
An experiment in which whole soybeaas were compared with soybean oil meal as a protein supplement fo...
In Iowa soybeans have more uses than any other legume. They may be grown either alone or in combinat...
Dairy cows will produce more butterfat on a ration in which whole (cracked) soybeans provide the pro...
Oilseed crops such as soybeans and sunflowers may be harvested for forage when you have decided that...
A finishing trial evaluated the effects of feeding different levels of soyhulls with modified distil...
Co-products from corn and soybean processing industries can be excellent sources of nutrients for li...
Eighty Angus x Hereford cross steers were used in an individual feeding study to compare soybean mol...
The expansion of the dairy industry to all parts of our country has caused further search for protei...
The effects of including 0, 12.5, 25, or 37.5% soyhulls fed in combination with 40% wet distillers g...
The use of different supplemental protein sources with soybean hulls in receiving cattle diets were ...
Soybeans, grown on the farm, give promise of providing many dairymen with a valuable protein supplem...
Effects of pelleting whole soybean hulls on fiber digestion and the use of soybean hulls as an energ...
The development of the soybean to a crop of great importance the past few years has been more rapid,...
This NebGuide details the type of byproduct feedstuffs available for beef and dairy cattle, a descri...
Soybeans are routinely grown in the upper Midwest as a cash crop. However, late planting coupled wit...
An experiment in which whole soybeaas were compared with soybean oil meal as a protein supplement fo...
In Iowa soybeans have more uses than any other legume. They may be grown either alone or in combinat...
Dairy cows will produce more butterfat on a ration in which whole (cracked) soybeans provide the pro...
Oilseed crops such as soybeans and sunflowers may be harvested for forage when you have decided that...