To increase shelf-life and reduce transportation costs,
WDGS is usually dried to 10–12% moisture, to produce
DDGS. Drying WDGS is energy-intensive, consuming
about one-third of the energy requirements of the entire
dry grind plant. However, producing a uniform, stable,
high-quality feed coproduct is essential to the profitability
of the plant, resulting in most plants producing DDGS
rather than WDGS.
To increase shelf-life and reduce transportation costs,WDGS is usually dried to 10–12% moisture, to produceDDGS. Drying WDGS is energy-intensive, consumingabout one-third of the energy requirements of the entiredry grind plant. However, producing a uniform, stable,high-quality feed coproduct is essential to the profitabilityof the plant, resulting in most plants producing DDGSrather than WDGS.
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