نتایج جستجو برای: corn processing

تعداد نتایج: 527693  

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1997
F N Owens D S Secrist W J Hill D R Gill

Effects of grain species and grain processing method on DMI, rate and efficiency of gain, and feeding value for cattle fed high concentrate diets were appraised by statistically compiling results from 605 comparisons from feeding trials published in North American journals and experiment station bulletins since 1974. Metabolizable energy (ME) values for each grain and processing method were cal...

2017
E. K. Buttrey K. H. Jenkins N. A. Cole L. O. Tedeschi James C. MacDonald

Two studies were conducted to evaluate the effects of sorghum wet distillers grains (SWDGS) in finishing diets on steer performance, carcass characteristics, and nutrient digestibility. In Exp. 1, 240 steers (initial BW = 379 ± 1 kg) were fed steam-flaked corn–based diets with or without 25% SWDGS and 7.5, 10.0, or 12.5% alfalfa hay. There were no effects of alfalfa hay concentration on BW, DMI...

2017
Matt K. Luebbe G. E. Erickson T. J. Klopfenstein W. A. Fithian M. K. Luebbe

Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of corn hybrid and processing method on the site and extent of nutrient digestibility and ruminal fermentation. Treatments consisted of 2 processing methods, dry-rolled corn (DRC) and high-moisture corn (HMC), and 3 hybrids, H-8562 (1), 33P67 (2), and H-9230 (3), in a 2 × 3 factorial arrangement. In Exp. 1, six ruminally cannulated crossbr...

2005
Hans H. Stein Ameer A. Pahm Carsten Pedersen

While corn contains only limited quantities of crude protein and amino acids, corn by-products often contain crude protein and amino acids in appreciable amounts. The reason for this difference is that corn by-products are often produced after processing that primarily removes the nitrogen-free extracts (i.e., the starch) from the corn kernel. Because starch is approximately 70% of the total co...

2014
Kent D. Rausch Vijay Singh

Cereal grains, such as corn, wheat, rice, and sorghum, are grown and processed into a wide variety of ingredients for animal and human food uses. The focus of this chapter will be on corn and wheat, but other cereals have significance in global processing and human nutrition. For example, rice is grown throughout Asia and the Pacific Rim and is primarily consumed with the endosperm intact. Rice...

2009
Renate Kaiser-Alexnat Wolfgang Büchs Jürg Huber

The Western corn rootworm (WCR) is one of the most economically important corn pests worldwide. One possibility for controlling this pest is the cultivation of Bt-corn. However, widespread cultivation of Bt-corn may increase the probability of the development of pest populations resistant to the respective Bt toxins. To establish test systems for identifying resistance mechanisms in the case of...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2013
L F Ferraretto P M Crump R D Shaver

A meta-analysis was performed to determine the influence of cereal grain type and corn grain harvesting and processing methods, dietary starch, rumen-digestible starch, and forage NDF concentrations on intake, digestion, and lactation performance by dairy cows using a data set comprising 414 treatment means from 102 peer-reviewed journal reports from 2000 to 2011. Categories for corn processing...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2008
A Zwald A E Dorshorst P C Hoffman L M Bauman M G Bertram

Starch particle size characteristics of 81 diverse corn silage samples, which included 27 combinations of hybrid, planting dates, and harvest dates subjected to 3 different degrees of kernel processing, were determined via vertical shaking through 9 screens with nominal square apertures of 19.0, 13.2, 9.5, 6.7, 4.75, 3.35, 2.36, 1.18, and 0.6 mm and a pan. Starch content of dry matter remaining...

2009
C. Igathinathane L. O. Pordesimo A. R. Womac S. Sokhansanj

Corn stover, a major crop‐based lignocellulosic biomass feedstock, is required to be at an optimum moisture content for efficient bioconversion processes. Environmental conditions surrounding corn stover, as in storage facilities, affect its moisture due to hygroscopic sorption or desorption. The measurement and modeling of sorption characteristics of corn stover and its leaf, husk, and stalk f...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 2003
T L Scott C T Milton G E Erickson T J Klopfenstein R A Stock

Two trials were conducted to determine the effect of corn processing method on performance and carcass traits in steers fed finishing diets containing wet corn gluten feed (WCGF). In Trial 1, 480 steer calves (303 kg initial BW) were fed eight finishing diets: 1) dry-rolled corn (DRC) without; and 2) with 32% (DM basis) WCGF; 3) steam-flaked corn (SFC) without; and 4) with WCGF; 5) a combinatio...

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