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Book Synopsis
Substantial volumes of co-product feeds are produced in British food and drink factories. Although sometimes referred to erroneously as processing wastes, these feeds have the provenance as the principal products of such enterprises, being derived from the same carefully selected raw materials and subjected to the same rigorous safety checks.
In this book, each co-product feed is described precisely in both words and figures, allowing the reader to distinguish between grains and super grains, peeled potato and potato peel, steep liquor and spent wash. A range of background information provides additional reassurances: how sugar beet fields are audited to ensure good farming practice; how potatoes are chopped and cooked to improve both their nutritional value and safety; how the extraction of sugar and starch from grain leaves feed materials that are richer sources of energy and protein. Guidance on feeding and storage is provided with cautionary notes for the farmer, and pointers to the factory where improved practices can enhance feed quality.
Co-product Feeds is a book that will be of value, interest and benefit to farmers, nutritionists, legislators, students and others involved in the feed industry.

Trade Review
"This book should be useful to the farmer wishing to make the best use of economical feeds, to his advisors and to nutrition specialists." The Veterinary Record

Table of Contents
Introduction: definition of feed * Products and by- * Co-products and * EU list of feed materials * Quality assurance and codes of practice * Quantification and geographical distribution * Industries and their co-products * Apple pressing * Baking and confectionery * Brewing and malting * Citrus and tropical fruit processing * Malt and grain distilling * Milk processing * Potato processing * Starch and gluten extraction * Sugar beet processing * Others

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    Publisher: 5M Books Ltd
    Publication Date: 01/11/2001
    ISBN13: 9781897676356, 978-1897676356
    ISBN10: 1897676352

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Substantial volumes of co-product feeds are produced in British food and drink factories. Although sometimes referred to erroneously as processing wastes, these feeds have the provenance as the principal products of such enterprises, being derived from the same carefully selected raw materials and subjected to the same rigorous safety checks.
    In this book, each co-product feed is described precisely in both words and figures, allowing the reader to distinguish between grains and super grains, peeled potato and potato peel, steep liquor and spent wash. A range of background information provides additional reassurances: how sugar beet fields are audited to ensure good farming practice; how potatoes are chopped and cooked to improve both their nutritional value and safety; how the extraction of sugar and starch from grain leaves feed materials that are richer sources of energy and protein. Guidance on feeding and storage is provided with cautionary notes for the farmer, and pointers to the factory where improved practices can enhance feed quality.
    Co-product Feeds is a book that will be of value, interest and benefit to farmers, nutritionists, legislators, students and others involved in the feed industry.

    Trade Review
    "This book should be useful to the farmer wishing to make the best use of economical feeds, to his advisors and to nutrition specialists." The Veterinary Record

    Table of Contents
    Introduction: definition of feed * Products and by- * Co-products and * EU list of feed materials * Quality assurance and codes of practice * Quantification and geographical distribution * Industries and their co-products * Apple pressing * Baking and confectionery * Brewing and malting * Citrus and tropical fruit processing * Malt and grain distilling * Milk processing * Potato processing * Starch and gluten extraction * Sugar beet processing * Others

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