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  • Microbiologist Jim Wells is investigating the relationship between WDGS-based feed and the incidence and persistence of E.coli O157:H7 in cattle manure and on their hides. Here, Wells processes bovine fecal samples for microbial analysis while microbiologist Elaine Berry plates the processed samples for E. coli tests.
    Studies Focus on WDGS' Effects on Levels of E. coli in Cattle
     

    Found significantly higher E. coli levels in the manure and hides of cattle...

    News • June 2nd, 2011

  • Combating the difficult handling characteristics of DDGS receives much attention from the grain handling industries. Despite the challenges, advancements are being made in the quality characterization and monitoring of this essential byproduct.
    Granulation: A Novel Method to Improve the Bulk Density and Flowability of Distillers Grains with Solubles (DDGS)
     

    Combating the difficult handling characteristics of DDGS receives much...

    Article • May 11th, 2010

  • Cakeguard-treated WDG can last up to 14 days while untreated WDG spoils in three to seven days. A foul smell, clumpy consistency and black color are indicitave of spoiled WDG.
    New Solutions to Old Problems
     

    Short shelf life and difficult handling characteristics deter ethanol...

    Article • April 1st, 2008

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