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ADM INGREDIENTS CATALOG FEED & PET FOOD

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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION TO ADM RELIABLE , QUALIT Y INGREDIENT SOLUTIONS Sunflower Seed Processing______________________ 11 Corn (Maize) Hominy___________________________ 4 Grain Sorghum Mill Feed (Milo Hominy)_________ 4 Corn (Maize) Screenings_________________________ 4 Corn (Maize) Grain_____________________________ 5 Milo (Grain Sorghum)___________________________ 5 CORN PROCESSING Sunflower Meal________________________________ 13 Linseed Meal__________________________________ 13 Wet Corn Milling Process________________________ 6 Dry Corn Milling Process________________________ 7...

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TABLE OF CONTENTS SPECIAL USE PRODUCTS 15 -19 Proteins & Amino Acids________________________ 15 T YPICAL NUTRIENT PROFILES L-Threonine 98.5 Percent Feed Grade____________ 15 Non-Starch Polysaccharide (NSP) Enzymes_______ 15 Special Use Products Ingredients_____________ 30-31 Animal Health Products________________________ 16 Nova-E™ Natural-Source Vitamin E______________ 16 DHA Natur™__________________________________ 16 PremiDex™____________________________________ 16 CitriStim®_____________________________________ 16 Citric Acids____________________________________ 16 Ruminant...

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ADM is one of the largest agricultural processors and ingredient providers in the world. An unwavering dedication to quality and innovation has made ADM Animal Nutrition™ a leading provider of nutritional supplements and feeds for livestock and specialty animal markets. Our core businesses of corn and oilseed processing, grain milling and commodity merchandising provide the foundation for a dependable supply of these key ingredients. We understand the challenges facing our industry and have developed ingredient solutions that include everything from basic commodities to a range of specialty...

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RELIABLE, QUALITY INGREDIENT SOLUTIONS CONSISTENT, QUALIT Y INGREDIENTS At ADM, we know that quality control doesn’t begin in the feedmill; it begins with the ingredients used to formulate feeds and pet food. Livestock do not adapt well to sudden changes in their diet, which is why it’s important for us to maintain strict controls on the physical and nutritional aspects of our products. The slightest nutrient variation may not only be hard on animals, but also on the feedmill operators who have to reformulate feed and pet foods to compensate for an ingredient that has changed. That’s why...

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WHEAT PROCESSING Wheat products for feed and pet food are obtained through the normal flour milling process (Figure 1). Wheat middlings consist of several grades of granular particles containing different proportions of endosperm, bran and germ. Wheat red dog is a product that consists of the offal from the “tail of the mill” with some fine particles of wheat germ and wheat flour. WHEAT PROCESSING SHORTS BRAN CLEAR FLOUR PURIFIER REDUCING ROLLS SIFTERS EXTENSIVE CLEANING, SORTING PURIFIER GERM ROLLS ENRICHED FLOUR PURIFIER REDUCING ROLLS SIFTERS PURIFIER BLEACHING TEMPERING GRINDING Wheat...

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WHEAT MIDDLINGS Wheat middlings are created from the commercial milling of wheat into flour. They consist of fine particles of wheat shorts, wheat germ, wheat flour and some of the offal from the "tail of the mill." Utilized by ruminants for their protein, energy and highly digestible neutral detergent fiber (NDF) components, middlings often replace a portion of the grain and protein in diets. Widely used in swine diets, they improve pellet quality. Wheat middlings also provide a source of energy, protein and minerals in equine and poultry diets. WHEAT RED DOG Wheat red dog is created from...

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ADM operates one of the largest and most advanced origination networks in the world. Our experienced trading and merchandising teams can originate what you need from grains produced globally. Plus, our extensive transportation network delivers all over the world. CORN (MAIZE) GRAIN Corn grain is a major cereal grain used to supply energy in livestock diets. Considered the gold standard for cereal grains, corn grain offers a palatable energy source that is low in fiber. It contains no major anti-nutritional factors and can be fed with minimal processing. Ruminants efficiently consume whole,...

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CORN PROCESSING WET CORN MILLING PROCESS The wet corn milling process (Figure 2) begins when shelled corn is brought to the processing plant, sampled, cleaned and then conveyed to large tanks called steeps. The corn is soaked in high-temperature water containing sulfur dioxide, which helps separate the starch and the insoluble protein. During the steeping process, about 6 percent of the dry weight is dissolved. These dissolved components provide the nutritional value for condensed fermented corn extractives or corn steep liquor. After steeping, the swollen corn kernel is coarse milled and...

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CORN PROCESSING DRY CORN MILLING PROCESS Corn is about two-thirds starch. The starch is converted to ethanol and carbon dioxide during a fermentation process. The remaining nutrients in corn, such as protein, fat, minerals and vitamins are concentrated and end up as distillers grains or condensed distillers solubles. The dry corn milling process (Figure 3) begins by grinding corn into a coarse flour. This flour is combined with water, then enzymes are added to convert the starch to sugar. This product, referred to as mash, is then cooked and sterilized. After cooling, yeast is added to the...

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CORN GLUTEN MEAL Corn gluten meal, a corn ingredient of the wet milling of corn, is a very palatable ingredient high in protein, energy, methionine and cysteine. Corn gluten meal serves as an excellent protein source for cattle and poultry. In addition, its high level of xanthophylls makes it a valuable ingredient in pigmented broiler and layer feeding programs. Rich in highly digestible amino acids and containing no anti-nutritional factors, corn gluten meal also works as a partial replacement for fish meal in aquaculture diets. Corn gluten meal is also widely used in pet food because it's...

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