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Processing, Storage, Quality



ASAS/ADSA Meeting Abstracts

Kalscheur, K.F. and A.D. Garcia. 2005. Storage, ensiling, and handling wet ethanol coproducts. J. Anim. Sci. Vol. 83 (Suppl. 2) p. 50. (2005 ASAS/ADSA Midwest Mtg. Abstract)

Robinson, P.H. 2005. Ethanol industry co-products: milling process, nutrient content, and variation. J. Anim. Sci. Vol. 83 (Suppl. 2) p. 49. (2005 ASAS/ADSA Midwest Mtg. Abstract)

Spangler, D., S. Gravert, G. Ayangbile, and D. Casper. 2005. Silo-King® enhances the storage life and digestibility of wet distillers grains. J. Anim. Sci. Vol. 83 (Suppl. 2) p. 50. (2005 ASAS/ADSA Midwest Mtg. Abstract)

Walker, P., K. Earing, and L. Mathews. 2005. A low cost vacuum storage method can preserve high moisture, distiller's grains. J. Anim. Sci. Vol. 83 (Suppl. 2) p. 88. (2005 ASAS/ADSA Midwest Mtg. Abstract)

Walker, P., K. Earing, and L. Mathews. 2005. The effect of vacuum stored high moisture distiller’s grains as a protein and energy supplement for beef cows. J. Anim. Sci. Vol. 83 (Suppl. 2) p. 89. (2005 ASAS/ADSA Midwest Mtg. Abstract)



Scientific Articles

Johnston, L.J., J. Goihl, and G.C. Shurson. 2009. Selected additives did not improve flowability of DDGS in commercial systems. Amer. Soc. of Ag. and Biological Engineers ISSN 0883-8542. Vol. 25(1): 75-82.

Rausch, K.D. and R.L. Belyea. 2005. Coproducts from bioprocessing of corn. ASAE Annual International Mtg., Tampa, FL. July 17-20, 2005. Paper No. 057041.

Rausch, K.D., R.L. Belyea, M.R. Ellersieck, V. Singh, D.B. Johnston, and M.E. Tumbleson. 2005. Particle size distributions of ground corn and DDGS from dry grind processing. ASAE Vol. 48(1): 273-277.

Srinivasan, R., R.A. Moreau, K.D. Rausch, R.L. Belyea, M.E. Tumbleson, and V. Singh. 2005. A new process for removing fiber from distillers dried grains with solubles. ASAE Annual International Mtg., Tampa, FL. July 17-20, 2005. Paper No. 057044.

Belyea, R.L., K.D. Rausch, and M.E. Tumbleson. 2004. Composition of corn and distillers dried grains with solubles from dry grind ethanol processing. Bioresource Technology 94 (2004) 293-298.

Singh, V., R.A. Moreau, K.B. Hicks, R.L. Belyea, and D.H. Staff. 2002. Removal of fiber from distillers dried grains with solubles (DDGS) to increase value. ASAE Vol. 45(2): 389-392.

Singh, V. and M. Cheryan. 1998. Extraction of oil from corn distillers dried grains with solubles. ASAE Vol. 41: 1775-1777.



Conference Proceedings

Singh, V., C. Parsons, and J. Pettigrew. 2007. Process and engineering effects on DDGs products - Present and future. Proc., 5th Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Conference, Baltimore, MD. March 29, 2007.

Behnke, K.C. 2007. Feed manufacturing considerations for using DDGS in poultry and livestock diets. Proc., 5th Mid-Atlantic Nutrition Conference, Baltimore, MD. March 29, 2007.

Koch, K.B. 2005. Corn: The relationship of growing, harvesting, and handling conditions on feeding value. Presented at the 66th Minnesota Nutrition Conf., St. Paul, MN. Sep. 20-21, 2005.

Owens, F. 2005. Corn genetics and animal feeding value. Presented at the 66th Minnesota Nutrition Conf., St. Paul, MN. Sep. 20-21, 2005.

Owens, F. 2005. Corn grain processing and digestion. Presented at the 66th Minnesota Nutrition Conf., St. Paul, MN. Sep. 20-21, 2005.

Shurson, G.C. 2005. Issues and opportunities related to the production and marketing of ethanol by-products. Presented at the USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum, Washington D.C. Feb. 24, 2005.

Stein, H.H. 2005. Methods to determine amino acid digestibility in corn by-products. Presented at the 66th Minnesota Nutrition Conf., St. Paul, MN. Sep. 20-21, 2005.

Davis, K. 2001. Corn milling, processing and generation of co-product. Presented at the 62nd Minnesota Nutrition Conf. and Minnesota Corn Growers Association Technical Symposium, Bloomington, MN. Sep. 11, 2001.



Reports

A scientific assessment of the role of distiller's grains (DGS) and predictions of the impact of corn co-products produced by front-end fractionation and back-end oil extraction technologies on indirect land use change. Report to Renewable Fuels Association prepared by Jerry Shurson, University of Minnesota. Sep. 2009.

Distillers dried grains flowability report. Prepared by Jenike and Johanson, San Luis Obispo, CA, for the Agricultural Utilization Research Institute and the Minnesota Corn Growers Association. Oct. 17, 2005.

Efficacy of a preservative product (ZeniPro) for wet distiller’s grains. Final Report to Kemin Americas, Inc. prepared by James K. Drackley, University of Illinois. Aug. 6, 2004.

Distillers grains and sulfur white paper. Prepared by Tracy A. Snider, PAS, National Corn Growers Association. April 30, 2004.

Effects of the nutrient variability of distiller's solubles and grains within ethanol plants and the amount of distiller's solubles blended with distiller's grains on fat, protein and phosphorus content of DDGS. Prepared by Jeff Knott and Jerry Shurson, University of Minnesota; John Goihl, Agri-Nutrition Services, Shakopee, MN. 2004.

Prediction of the nutritional composition of dried distiller's grains and solubles by NIRS. Prepared by Jerry Shurson, University of Minnesota; J. Hahn, Hubbard Milling, Mankato, MN; T. van Kempen, North Carolina State University. 2004.

Variation in particle size and bulk density of distiller’s dried grains with solubles (DDGS) produced by “new generation” ethanol plants in Minnesota and South Dakota. Prepared by Jeff Knott and Jerry Shurson, University of Minnesota and John Goihl, Agri-Nutrition Services, Shakopee, Minnesota. 2004.


 

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