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  2. Soybean - Wikipedia

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    Soybean meal, or soymeal, is the material remaining after solvent extraction of oil from soybean flakes, with a 50% soy protein content. The meal is 'toasted' (a misnomer because the heat treatment is with moist steam) and ground in a hammer mill. Ninety-seven percent of soybean meal production globally is used as livestock feed. [158]

  3. Grain flaker - Wikipedia

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    It is possible to build a home-scale manually cranked flaking mill. [4] Oats can also be flaked using a rolling pin or a pasta press. [5] Industrial-scale oat roller manufactured in London, 1906. Using a grain flaker to produce rolled oats for horse feed may decrease horse indigestion compared to feed composed solely of groats. [6]

  4. Feed manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Grain Council reported that corn DDGS is used primarily as an energy source in swine diets because it contains approximately the same amount of digestible energy (DE) and metabolizable energy (ME) as corn, although the ME content may be slightly reduced when feeding reduced-oil DDGS.

  5. Bran flakes - Wikipedia

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    Bran flakes have been produced by Kellogg's, by Post Consumer Brands, and by various other manufacturers under many generic brands. [4] [5] [6] Variants of bran flakes, with added dried fruit, include raisin bran, [1] sultana bran, and Fruit and Fibre. Research suggests that eating commercially produced raisin bran containing sugared raisins ...

  6. Hayden Flour Mills: Sowing Ancient Grains to Rebuild an ...

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    Courtesy of Hayden Flour MillsHayden Flour Mills founder Jeff Zimmerman An almost-century old family farm sits on the outskirts of Phoenix where asphalt and suburbs yield to dirt roads and fields.

  7. Soybean meal - Wikipedia

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    Globally, about 98 percent of soybean meal is used as animal feed. [9] Of the US soybean production magnitude from 2010 through 2012, about 44 percent was exported as soybeans, and 53 percent was crushed in the US. Of the crushed tonnage, 19 percent was recovered as soybean oil and the remainder was recovered as soybean meal. Of the total US ...

  8. Wheat middlings - Wikipedia

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    White flour is made entirely from the endosperm or protein/starchy part of the grain, leaving behind the germ and the bran or fiber part. In addition to marketing the bran and germ as products in their own right, middlings include shorts (making up approximately 12% of the original grain, consisting of fractions of endosperm, bran, and germ with an average particle size of 500–900 microns ...

  9. List of fermented soy products - Wikipedia

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    After fermentation, the paste is pressed, producing a liquid, which is the soy sauce, and a solid byproduct, which is often used as animal feed. [12] Soy sauce is a traditional ingredient in East and Southeast Asian cuisines, where it is used in cooking and as a condiment. It originated in China in the 2nd century BCE and spread throughout Asia.