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Research Finds Increased Use for Distillers Grains

May 18th, 2011 by Courtney Beck

Ohio State University’s Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC) is taking the lead on solving a problem that has long plagued producers, according to Ohio Ag Net: what can be done with the large quantity of surplus distillers grains (DGS) due to the increase in corn production for ethanol use?

Researchers at OARDC are working to develop a nutrition platform that permits producers to up their DGS allowances to 80 percent for pregnant beef cows and sheep, and 70 percent for growing heifers and feedlot.

Currently, use of DGS has been limited to 25 percent of cattle diets – causing farmers to seek savings elsewhere. If implemented, using the 1.2 million tons of DGS generated by the Ohio ethanol industry could potentially save Ohio cattle producers upwards of $100 per cow annually.

“Both the biofuels and livestock industries are jeopardized unless discoveries are made to allow increased use of DGS in animal rations as a viable and cost-effective substitute for corn grain,” said Steve Loerch, an animal scientist with Ohio State University’s Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center in Wooster.”

Additionally, usage of DGS can also decrease manure output by 50 percent, contributing to environmental quality.

And ethanol producers are aware of the opportunity in front of them. According to a recent AgWeb article, ethanol plants are now extracting corn oil from their processed product, as the presence of corn oil could depress butterfat content in milk.

To read more about the research, click here.

A Snapshot of NutriDense at the 2011 National Farm Machinery Show

February 18th, 2011 by Courtney Beck

A few months agao, NutriDense Grain announced its renewed contracting agreement with Perdue AgriBusiness. This past week, we had the privilege of working together at the National Farm and Machinery Show in Louisville, Ky. Take a look at some of the pictures we snapped during the show!


Contact information on Heartland Co-op grain contracting

February 4th, 2011 by Courtney Beck

Last month, NutriDense Grain announced a new contracting agreement between Heartland Co-op and Fieldale Farms. Heartland Co-op, a grain cooperative network with 52 locations and 5,300 members across Iowa, is committed to working with local farmers to enhance their profitability through NutriDense Grain contracting. The NutriDense Grain delivered to Heartland Co-op will then be utilized by Fieldale Farms, an independent, family-owned poultry producer with operations in northeast Georgia.

Growers in Des Moines, Iowa can learn more about these contract opportunities by contacting one of our seed partners or Heartland Co-op directly for more information:

  • Croplan Genetics: Steve Murty – 319-830-1381
  • FS Seed: Nate Pierce – 563-320-1824
  • Kruger Seed: Dan or Tom – 800-772-2721

For more information on premium contracting details with Heartland Co-op or if you have any other questions, contact Ryan Mallo with Heartland Co-op at 515-974-5205.

NutriDense Rewards program

January 18th, 2011 by Karlie Justus

While you’re thinking about the year ahead, remember there are a select group of seed partners that offer NutriDense grain and silage. As experts, these partners are able to provide key insights into the NutriDense opportunities offered. Learn more about our seed partners here.

And don’t forget the NutriDense Rewards program: Place your NutriDense seed order with a NutriDense seed partner by Feb. 15, 2011, and you’re eligible for a variety of rewards. Want more details? Contact your seed rep, call 1-800-233-8942 or visit www.nutridense.com/rewards for more details on this offer.

Heartland Co-op Announces NutriDense Grain Contracting Opportunity

January 10th, 2011 by Courtney Beck

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., January 10, 2011 – BASF Plant Science announced today a new contracting agreement for NutriDense® Grain between Heartland Co-op and Fieldale Farms. Heartland Co-op, a grain cooperative network with 52 locations and 5,300 members across Iowa, is committed to working with local farmers to enhance their profitability through NutriDense Grain contracting. The NutriDense Grain delivered to Heartland Co-op will then be utilized by Fieldale Farms, an independent, family-owned poultry producer with operations in northeast Georgia.

“Through this NutriDense Grain partnership with Fieldale Farms, our growers will have a premium contracting opportunity,” said Kent Jessen, Heartland Co-op director of merchandising. “We are constantly seeking innovative solutions to meet our customers’ needs, and are very interested in the optimal nutrition and enhanced animal feed performance NutriDense Grain offers.”

Corn growers in the Des Moines, Iowa area will have a strong local market for NutriDense Grain. Through Heartland Co-op’s convenient buyer’s call contracting, corn growers who plant NutriDense Grain during the 2011 season will receive acreage contracts with a premium of 25 cents per bushel. Delivery of NutriDense will be available to the Des Moines area Heartland Co-op elevators during the spring/summer of 2012.

“We are excited to help facilitate this arrangement between Heartland Co-op and Fieldale Farms, two strong brands within the poultry industry,” said Scott Friedlund, NutriDense Grain product manager. “This program will provide the opportunity for corn growers in the Heartland Co-op to enjoy the financial benefits of NutriDense Grain while the growers of Fieldale Farms experience the nutritional advantage.”

NutriDense Grain hybrids are available in Iowa through NutriDense licensed seed companies Kruger Seeds, Croplan Genetics and FS Seed. NutriDense Grain hybrids offer competitive yield and agronomics and are available with many popular input traits. Limited contracts are available, so corn growers should contact a NutriDense seed partner or Ryan Mallo at Heartland Co-op at (515) 974-5205 or rmallo@heartlandcoop.com to learn more about this offer.

NutriDense Grain is a nutritionally enhanced corn available in competitive yielding hybrids that provides a lower cost per pound of gain for poultry producers. This provides the animal producer with efficient production and allows the grain grower to share in a portion of that value through a grain premium.

To learn more about NutriDense, visit www.nutridense.com, follow on Twitter @NutriDense or find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/NutriDense.

About Heartland Co-op

Heartland Co-op, a grain cooperative based in Des Moines, Iowa, serves more than 5,300 members at 52 locations across Iowa. For more information, please call (515) 225-1334 or visit www.heartlandcoop.com.

About Fieldale Farms

Fieldale Farms is an independent, family-owned poultry processor with operations located in northeast Georgia. Founded over 50 years ago, Fieldale Farms offers a full array of products to its customers including all-natural whole birds, cut-up chicken parts and skinless, boneless chicken parts. Additionally, Fieldale Farms provides product packaging, fully cooked products and other specialty items to more than 50 countries around the world. For more information, visit www.fieldale.com.

About BASF Plant Science

BASF is the world’s leading chemical company: The Chemical Company. Its portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics and performance products to agricultural products, fine chemicals as well as oil and gas. BASF Plant Science – a BASF group company – is one of the world’s leading companies providing innovative plant biotechnology solutions for agriculture. Today, more than 750 employees are helping farmers meet the growing demand for improved agricultural productivity and healthier nutrition for humans and animals. BASF Plant Science has developed an unparalleled gene discovery platform focusing on yield and quality traits in crops such as corn, soybean and rice. Jointly with leading partners in the seed industry BASF Plant Science is commercializing its products. Current projects include higher yielding row crops, nutritionally-enhanced corn for animal feed or higher content of Omega-3’s in oil crops for preventing cardiovascular diseases. To find out more about BASF Plant Science, please visit www.basf.com/plantscience.

About BASF

BASF – The Chemical Company.

BASF Corporation, headquartered in Florham Park, New Jersey, is the North American affiliate of BASF SE, Ludwigshafen, Germany. BASF has approximately 16,000 employees in North America, and had sales of $13 billion in 2009. For more information about BASF’s North American operations, or to sign up to receive news releases by e-mail, visit www.basf.com/usa.

BASF is the world’s leading chemical company: The Chemical Company. Its portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics and performance products to agricultural products, fine chemicals and oil and gas. As a reliable partner, BASF creates chemistry to help its customers in virtually all industries to be more successful. With its high-value products and intelligent solutions, BASF plays an important role in finding answers to global challenges, such as climate protection, energy efficiency, nutrition and mobility. BASF posted sales of more than €50 billion in 2009 and had approximately 105,000 employees as of the end of the year. Further information on BASF is available on the Internet at www.basf.com.

NutriDense is a registered trademark of BASF Plant Science L.P.

Podcast: Sales agronomist Mark Schultz talks about 2010 grain plot tour results

January 6th, 2011 by Karlie Justus

It’s a new year, and we’re back with another installment of our agronomic podcast series with BASF Plant Science sales agronomist Mark Schultz. Recently on The Corn Feed, I spoke with Mark about the silage plot tours he took in the fall around the country.

Mark, along with NutriDense forage specialists and the hybrid development team, toured grain plots in these areas as well. Today on The Corn Feed, he talks about what he saw on these plot tours in terms of yield and quality.

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Have questions for Mark? Contact him at mark.schultz@basf.com.

NutriDense Grain featured in Ohio Ag Network Morning Show

November 29th, 2010 by Karlie Justus

After we announced a renewed contract between NutriDense Grain and Perdue AgriBusiness last week, we were happy to see a positive response from many ag media outlets.

Listen in below to Ohio Ag Net’s Morning Farm Report talk about the opportunities available for corn growers delivering to Perdue locations in Washington, Ind.; Livermore, Ky.; Bridgeville, Del.; and Roberts, Md. areas. The NutriDense Grain segment starts at about five minutes in.

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NutriDense Grain and Perdue AgriBusiness Announce Renewed Contracting Agreement

November 23rd, 2010 by Courtney Beck

RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C., November 23, 2010 – BASF Plant Science and Perdue AgriBusiness announced today that they have renewed their contracting agreement for NutriDense® Grain. Perdue AgriBusiness, a leading merchandiser, processor and exporter of grain, is committed to working with local farmers to enhance their profitability through NutriDense Grain contracting.

“Over the past year, we have seen competitive yield results and positive feeding trials with NutriDense Grain,” said John Ade, Perdue AgriBusiness vice president of grain sales and merchandising. “By accepting NutriDense Grain at our facilities, we are able to offer growers a premium contracting opportunity while providing optimal nutrition and enhancing animal feed performance.”

As a result of the agreement with BASF Plant Science, corn growers delivering to the Perdue feed mills in Washington, Ind.; Livermore, Ky.; Bridgeville, Del.; and Roberts, Md. areas will have a strong local market for NutriDense Grain. NutriDense Grain contracts are available in these regions for fall delivery and buyer’s call through Perdue AgriBusiness. Limited contract acres are available so corn growers should contact their nearest Perdue AgriBusiness location or a NutriDense seed partner, or visit www.nutridense.com/grain today to learn more about contracting opportunities. NutriDense Grain hybrids offer competitive yield and agronomics and are available from licensed seed partners with many popular input traits.

“Perdue AgriBusiness is a trusted name in agriculture with a rich history of supporting local communities,” said Scott Friedlund, NutriDense Grain product manager. “We appreciate the opportunity to add value to the local agricultural community through NutriDense Grain and look forward to a long, mutually beneficial relationship with Perdue.”

NutriDense Grain is a nutritionally enhanced corn available in competitive yielding hybrids that provides a lower cost per pound of gain for poultry producers. This provides the animal producer with efficient production and allows the grain grower to share in a portion of that value through a grain premium.

To learn more about NutriDense, visit www.nutridense.com, follow on Twitter @NutriDense or find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/NutriDense.

About Perdue AgriBusiness

Perdue AgriBusiness is a wholly owned subsidiary of Perdue Incorporated. Ranked among the largest grain companies in the United States, Perdue AgriBusiness is a leading merchandiser, processor and exporter of agriculture products. Through its more than 40 elevator locations with more than 60 million bushels of storage, four transload facilities, three protein blend mills, three soybean crushing operations, an edible oil refinery and two rendering facilities, Perdue AgriBusiness serves agricultural markets across the United States and around the world. Visit www.perdueagribusiness.com for more information.

About BASF Plant Science

BASF is the world’s leading chemical company: The Chemical Company. Its portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics and performance products to agricultural products, fine chemicals as well as oil and gas. BASF Plant Science – a BASF group company – is one of the world’s leading companies providing innovative plant biotechnology solutions for agriculture. Today, more than 750 employees are helping farmers meet the growing demand for improved agricultural productivity and healthier nutrition for humans and animals. BASF Plant Science has developed an unparalleled gene discovery platform focusing on yield and quality traits in crops such as corn, soybean and rice. Jointly with leading partners in the seed industry BASF Plant Science is commercializing its products. Current projects include higher yielding row crops, nutritionally-enhanced corn for animal feed or higher content of Omega-3’s in oil crops for preventing cardiovascular diseases. To find out more about BASF Plant Science, please visit www.basf.com/plantscience.

About BASF

BASF – The Chemical Company
BASF Corporation, headquartered in Florham Park, New Jersey, is the North American affiliate of BASF SE, Ludwigshafen, Germany. BASF has approximately 16,000 employees in North America, and had sales of $13 billion in 2009. For more information about BASF’s North American operations, or to sign up to receive news releases by e-mail, visit www.basf.com/usa.

BASF is the world’s leading chemical company: The Chemical Company. Its portfolio ranges from chemicals, plastics and performance products to agricultural products, fine chemicals and oil and gas. As a reliable partner, BASF creates chemistry to help its customers in virtually all industries to be more successful. With its high-value products and intelligent solutions, BASF plays an important role in finding answers to global challenges, such as climate protection, energy efficiency, nutrition and mobility. BASF posted sales of more than €50 billion in 2009 and had approximately 105,000 employees as of the end of the year. Further information on BASF is available on the Internet at www.basf.com.

NutriDense is a registered trademark of BASF Plant Science L.P.

Seed selection for 2011

November 8th, 2010 by Karlie Justus

We recently shared an article from the October issue of Dairy Herd Management titled “Three’s Company.” Its timely examination of the many factors that go into seed selection is a good reminder for producers who are already planning for 2011.

While you’re thinking about the year ahead, remember there are a select group of seed partners that offer NutriDense grain and silage. As experts, these partners are able to provide key insights into the NutriDense opportunities offered. Learn more about our seed partners here.

And don’t forget the NutriDense Rewards program: place your NutriDense seed order with a NutriDense seed partner by Feb. 15, 2011, and you’re eligible for a variety of rewards. Want more details? Contact your seed rep, call 1-800-233-8942 or visit www.nutridense.com/rewards for more details on this offer.

Corn and Soybean Digest polls

August 18th, 2010 by Karlie Justus

Each week, Corn and Soybean Digest asks its readers to answer a poll on topics ranging from planting season and corn yields to sustainability and seed decisions. The results, found here, are always interesting and sometimes surprising.

Here are a few of our favorites so far:

Be sure to stop by the Corn and Soybean Digest website each week to answer and view new poll questions and results.