What is the price of DDGS?

What is the price of DDGS?

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VALUE OF DDG VS. CORN & SOYBEAN MEAL
DDG Weekly Average Spot Price $194.00
DDG Value Relative to: 9/30
Corn 101.72%
Soybean Meal 59.78%

Who buys DDGS?

Mexico purchased the bulk of DDGS exports, consisting of more than 18 percent of the export market, while Vietnam was the second largest importer. South Korea, Turkey and Indonesia round out the top five importers for 2020/2021.

How much distillers grain do you feed cattle?

Provide 15 to 25 percent of diet dry matter as WDG in feedlot diets for better gain and feed efficiency. Feed no more than 15 percent of diet dry matter as dry distiller grains.

What is DDGS in poultry feed?

Dried distillers grains with solubles (DDGS) offer nutrients and energy, but should be included in poultry diets in moderate quantities. The majority of by-products produced by the dry-grind ethanol industry are dried distillers grains with soluble.

What is the best feed for fattening cattle?

What is the best feed for fattening cattle? Barley is the best grain for lot feeding cattle, but wheat, triticale, sorghum, maize, and oats can be used. Oats is not an ideal grain on its own for cattle fattening but can be used with any of the other grains. Hay or silage could be used as the roughage source.

Can you feed wet distillers grain to cattle?

Wet distillers grains should not be offered to livestock free choice. Producers should offer mature beef cattle a maximum of 8 to 10 pounds of wet distillers grains per head per day. Feeding levels for growing calves should be closer to 3 to 4 pounds of ethanol co-products daily.

Can chickens eat DDGS?

hens fed 15% DDGS or the control diet, indicating a darker yolk color. The current study suggests that DDGS can be included in the diet up to 23% with minimal effects on performance and egg quality and can be used to improve yolk color. Using Allzyme SSF in DDGS diets with lower nutrient density can reduce feed intake.

Can chickens have DDG?

Corn DDGS typically contains about 27% crude protein and 10% oil, making it suitable as a feed ingredient for poultry and livestock.

Why is corn so expensive right now?

Corn prices rise on tightening supplies D., AgriLife Extension grain economist, Bryan-College Station, said the market is highly speculative at this point due to a range of factors that boil down to tight supplies and high demand currently and uncertainty about domestic and foreign production this growing season.

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