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    Recent Trends in U.S. Wet and Dry Corn Milling Production

    Dan O'Brien and, Mike Woolverton (2009)
    Summary

    The purpose of this article is to examine the production of feed byproducts originating from wet and dry corn milling processes in the United States. Two distinct processes for processing corn are common in the U.S., i.e., wet-milling and dry-milling. Ethanol is the primary product of the U.S. dry milling process, and also is also one of the products produced via wet milling processes.

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    Organization
    AgManager
    Publisher
    Kansas State University
    Published
    2009
    Material Type
    Written Material