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Therefore, in places where the rice resources are rich, adding an appropriate proportion of corn cob to replace sawdust can achieve the same effect in G. frondosa cultivation.
Dietary treatments differed by the proportion of corn bran [10, 17.5, and 25% dry matter (DM); designated as low, medium, and high] replacing corn silage and alfalfa.
Increasing the CS proportion (i.e., at the expense of BS) also involved increasing the proportion of corn grain (at the expense of barley grain).
We evaluated the effects of corn silage hybrids [control vs. brown midrib (BMR)] and the proportion of corn silage in rations on the performance of high-producing dairy cows.
High proportion of corn starch caused a dense, viscous and layered SGL, and then reduced the permeability of SGL, but rice flour resulted in a loose, polyporous and uniform SGL and increased the permeability of SGL.
This study showed that in optimizing the formula of G. frondosa production, the yield could be increased by adding a certain proportion of corn cob (50%), such as used in formula 6, which had a yield of 22.37% higher than the control.
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I was prepared for a challenge: finding the correct proportions of corn syrup and sugar (for final texture), getting them to the correct temperature to pull things together, and arriving at a quantity small enough to keep the popcorn nimble, not leaden, and the snacker out of insulin shock.
The starch concentration was balanced using different proportions of corn meal and soybean hulls.
Thus, the current study aimed to examine how the metabolically active microbes are affected when dairy cows were fed diets with increasing proportions of corn silage (CS).
Replacement of TS with AS in the diet entailed increasing proportions of corn grain and bypass protein supplement at the expense of soybean meal.
The premix consisted of equal proportions of corn distillers grains, soybean hulls, expeller soybean meal, vitamins, and minerals across all diets.
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