Livestock Inputs

Feed Barley

Feed Barley

Barley is an ancient product that dates back to 7000 BC and is one of the most compatible cereal products in the world. Barley is the fourth most important grain in the world, used by humans and animals for food, feed and drink, after corn, rice and wheat. Barley,...

Feeding Corn

Feeding Corn

Corn is a useful food and one of the most important food inputs for livestock and poultry. Compared to other cereals, it has high energy, but relatively little protein. For optimal use of this nutrient, corn should be processed by cracking or coarse milling before...

Millet

Millet

Millet is a grain of wheat that belongs to the family Poaceae and is commonly known as the grass family. Millet is widely consumed in developing countries across Africa and Asia. Although it may look like a grain, the nutritional properties of millet are similar to...

Sunflower Meal

Sunflower Meal

Sunflowers were first discovered by Native Americans in the southwestern United States around 3000 BC. The plant was introduced to Europe by Spanish explorers around 1500 AD, and the first patent for sunflower oil was issued in England in 1716. Sunflower is an annual...

Cottonseed Meal

Cottonseed Meal

We all know that cotton is a valuable commodity worldwide. But its by-products, such as cottonseed meal, are also very valuable! Cottonseed meal is a by-product of cotton used for animal feed because it is rich in oil and protein and also provides a unique combination...

Feed Wheat

Feed Wheat

Wheat is a staple food in the world and provides about 20% of the energy and protein in food worldwide. Wheat is also an excellent source of energy for farm animals and livestock. This product with its very high nutritional value, is a very rich source of...