• Alfalfa Hay Quick View
    • Alfalfa Hay Quick View
    • Alfalfa Hay

    • Image result for alfalfa hay description Alfalfa is widely grown throughout the world as forage for cattle, and is most often harvested as hay, but can also be made into silage, grazed, or fed as greenchop. Alfalfa usually has the highest feeding value of all common hay crops. It is used less frequently as pasture.
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    • Barley Quick View
    • Barley

    • Barley, Hordeum vulgare, is an edible annual grass in the family Poaceae grown as a cereal grain crop. It is a tall grass with a hairy stem which stands erect and produces spikelets at the head.
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  • Icumsa 45 sugarIcumsa 45 sugar Quick View
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    • Icumsa 45 sugar

    • Quick Overview Quick Details Product Type: Sugar Type: CRYSTAL SUGAR Form: GRANULAR Processing Type: Refined Color: White Packaging: Bag ICUMSA: 45/100/150/600-1200 Brix (%): 100 Purity (%): 99.9 Certification: BRC Weight (kg):25 Shelf Life: 2 Years Place of Origin: Chiang Mai, Thailand Brand Name: Refined Model Number: 411255
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  • Soybeans Meal Quick View
    • Soybeans Meal Quick View
    • Soybeans Meal

    • Soybean meal is used in food and animal feeds, principally as a protein supplement, but also as a source of metabolizable energy. Typically 1 bushel (i.e. 60 lbs. or 27.2 kg) of soybeans yields 48 lbs. (21.8 kg) of soybean meal. Some, but not all, soybean meal is produced from the residue left after oil extraction.
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  • Wheat Quick View
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    • Wheat

    • Wheat, is the name given to several plants in the genus Triticum including Triticum aestivum, Triticum compactum, Triticum spelta and Triticum durum, which are annual or biennial grasses grown primarily for their grain.
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    • White Corn

    • White corn is a sweet corn variety. Its ears are wrapped in tightly layered pale lime green to white husks. One ear of corn can contain up to 400 kernels growing in rows lengthwise. Both the kernels and milk of white corn are creamy white in color.
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    • Yellow Corn Quick View
    • Yellow Corn

    • Yellow corn is a variety of sweet corn. Its ears are wrapped in tightly bound lime hued husks with silks and a tassel that extend out from the tip. The yellow kernels are packed in tight almost uniform rows. A single ear of corn can contain up to 400 kernels.
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