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<blockquote data-quote="blacksnake" data-source="post: 626561" data-attributes="member: 566"><p>I recently attended a seminar on feed ing and storing by products. It was presented by University of Il extension and ddg reps.</p><p></p><p>They were touting storing the modified wet ddgs and gluten by basically dumping on ground or preferably concrete, covering with 1 to 2 inches of salt, covering with plastic. It lost very little nutrients after storage from fall well into late summer. The whole thing with modified wet or wet ddgs being economically feasible is the distance that they need to be transported. If you live close to an ethanol plant it looks pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blacksnake, post: 626561, member: 566"] I recently attended a seminar on feed ing and storing by products. It was presented by University of Il extension and ddg reps. They were touting storing the modified wet ddgs and gluten by basically dumping on ground or preferably concrete, covering with 1 to 2 inches of salt, covering with plastic. It lost very little nutrients after storage from fall well into late summer. The whole thing with modified wet or wet ddgs being economically feasible is the distance that they need to be transported. If you live close to an ethanol plant it looks pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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