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kernels alone with no cob or husk
kernels milled to create very small particles
kernels milled to create medium sized particles
cob, husk, and kernels milled to create smaller particles
a hardy cereal that has coarse bristles extending from the ears. It is widely cultivated, chiefly for use in brewing and stockfeed
a cereal plant that is the most important kind grown in temperate countries, the grain of which is ground to make flour for bread, pasta, pastry, etc
a cereal plant cultivated chiefly in cool climates and widely used for animal feed as well as human consumption
a widely cultivated plant of the pea family that produces edible seeds used in a variety of foods and fodder, especially as a replacement for animal protein
(calcium carbonate) is a common and economical calcium source for animals
(dical) phosphate formed by a reactive combination of calcium oxide and phosphoric acid
a crystalline compound NaCl that consists of sodium chloride
mixtures of stock grade salt, with sterilized bonemeal, copper, cobalt, iodine and other trace minerals
used in food and animal feeds, principally as a protein supplement, but also as a source of metabolizable energy
the outer covering of cottonseeds used as a roughage for feeding cattle
wet or dried slices of sugar beet after the sugar has been extracted used as a stock feed
the residue from the manufacture of alcohol or alcoholic beverages distilled from grains and used as livestock feed
(sorghum) a widely cultivated cereal native to warm regions of the Old World. It is a major source of grain and of feed for livestock
the outer layer of the wheat kernel and an excellent source of natural dietary fiber
a colorless crystalline compound which is the main nitrogenous breakdown product of protein metabolism in mammals and is excreted in urine
a deep-rooted leguminous perennial plant of southwestern Asia that is widely grown for hay and forage
a European perennial grass that has long cylindrical spikes and is widely grown for hay in the U.S.
a European clover that has globose heads of reddish-purple flowers
a European clover that has globose heads of white flowers
a widely grown tall stout hay and pasture grass of Eurasia that grows in tufts and has loose open panicles
widely cultivated as pasture and lawn grasses, having stiff narrow leaves

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