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"feed grain" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use "feed grain" to refer to the type of grain used as animal feed, such as corn, wheat, or oats. Example: The farm produces a variety of feed grain to keep their livestock healthy and well-nourished.
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Feed grain to your horse in two or three evenly spaced feedings during the day.
The abundance of greenery also means they are less likely than Western ranchers to feed grain to their buffalo.
Mr. Williams filled blue plastic buckets with feed grain as he recalled September's standoff with Prime Minister Tony Blair.
The company did not provide an earnings outlook for the rest of the year, saying that volatility in the feed grain markets was expected to continue.
But traders said that in countries with smaller buffers, the bulk of the region's livestock industry had not covered feed grain needs beyond September.
Corn, a $4 billion-a-year billion-a-year billion-a-yearand thexporton's most important ford grain for raising beef, pork and poulthe for Americans' tables, fell 11.1 percent, to $1.9975 at the end of the year.
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State farms and collectives, however, continued to receive the vast majority of capital and feed grains.
"The Hummerlike inefficiency of the beef cow," Roberts writes, "never really mattered when corn and other feed grains were cheap".
Maize and soya are the world's most important feed grains and America is the largest exporter of both.
An increasing appetite for meat and dairy products in China and other developing countries has intensified the demand for feed grains.
Meanwhile, as middle classes grew in China, India and other developing countries, demand for feed grains grew, and world corn prices rose.
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