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Dried distiller's grain

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Dried distillers grain (or distillers dried grain) is a cereal byproduct of the distillation process. There are two main sources of these grains. The traditional sources were from brewers. More recently, ethanol plants are a growing source. It is created in distilleries by drying mash, and is subsequently sold for a variety of purposes, usually as fodder for livestock (especially ruminants).

For more information visit: www.ddgs.umn.edu and www.ethanolproducer.com


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