Clayton GillFrom the AuthorHomeAvoiding cross contamination in livestock feedMeasuring cross-contamination in feed manufacturingHomeEnzyme updateTargeting the veg cell wallHomeDynamic DDGSHigher protein, but less energy and phosphorusHomeCorn ethanol emerges as international issueUse of corn as a fuel feedstock is making feed manufacturers nervous worldwide.Poultry Nutrition & FormulationThe best grind?Balancing feed particle size for feed efficiency, gut health, and milling costNutrition & FeedMost Improved Feed Mill of the Year 2006Self-reliance spells successHomeMicrobials for veal calvesMilk replacers with lactobacillus species from different sources.HomeHigh-tech feed packagesNew feed bags are more rugged, moisture-resistant, and can employ antimicrobial coatings, RFID inventory and tracking tags.Nutrition & FeedFeed Mill of the Year 2006: Cargill Animal Nutrition: Absolutely totally engagedThe plant takes the lead in pro-active involvement of employees in safety, quality assurance, efficiency, customer and community service, and feed plant creativity.Home‘Super flexibility’ for pelleting and moreA single feed processing line now can use various combinations of processing technologies in order to optimise feed processing for particular species.HomeMicrobials for veal calvesMilk replacers with lactobacillus species from different sources.HomeSeminole Feed-Branch Logistics, Ocala, Florida: Top pedigree performance2006 Truck Fleet of the YearPage 1 of 2Next Page