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Distillers Dried Grain (DDG) is a by-product of the ethanol production process, and is used as an animal feedstuff. DDG is a high-energy feedstuff, containing protein, fat, fiber, and minerals. It is a palatable feedstuff, and is often used as a partial replacement for corn in animal diets. DDG is a cost-effective feedstuff, and is used in diets for poultry, swine, and ruminants.
DDG is a sustainable feedstuff, as it is produced from a renewable resource. It is also a safe feedstuff, as it is produced under strict quality control standards. DDG is a versatile feedstuff, and can be used in a variety of animal diets.
Some companies in the DDG market include Archer Daniels Midland, Cargill, and Bunge. Show Less Read more