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Testimonial: Richard Byma

July 28th, 2009 by Courtney Beck

Richard Byma of Grant, Mich. says the biggest benefit of feeding NutriDense® Silage is the softer kernel. A corn silage with a softer kernel leads to better digestibility and helps his cows get the most energy out of the corn. As a result, Byma says his nutritionist has commented on his comparatively low feed costs.

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Testimonial: Ken Reed

July 28th, 2009 by Courtney Beck

Ken Reed of Owosso, Mich. has been growing NutriDense® Silage for at least four years. For the last two years, he has grown all NutriDense Silage, and he said his dairy feed cost savings have been substantial. Additionally, he has witnessed tonnage increases in excess of 10 tons/acre, even on clay loam soil.

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Testimonial: Kim Holsapple

July 22nd, 2009 by Courtney Beck

Kim Holsapple, the grain merchandiser and manager of Effingham Clay FS, says NutriDense® Grain is a good fit for his operation and his growers. He doesn’t have to buy new equipment to process this corn grain, and the growers are very excited to grow it.

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Testimonial: Kent Franks

July 22nd, 2009 by Courtney Beck

Kent Franks of St. Olaf, Iowa says NutriDense® Silage is a highly digestible dairy feed that his cows enjoy eating. As a result, the milk production in his milking herd has increased 2-4 pounds per cow.

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Testimonial: Josh Miley

July 22nd, 2009 by Courtney Beck

Josh Miley, a corn grower from Francisco, Ind. plans to increase his NutriDense® Grain acres because it is easy to use and keeps money in his pocket.

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Testimonial: John Schuurmans

July 22nd, 2009 by Courtney Beck

John Schuurmans of Freeport, Mich. has been feeding NutriDense® Silage for over 10 years and says it is an excellent corn silage. When they are eating NutriDense® Silage, he says his cows produce phenomenally and he couldn’t ask for more milk per cow.

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Testimonial: John Christenson

July 22nd, 2009 by Courtney Beck

John Christenson of Hutchinson, Minn. says NutriDense® Silage offers a 2-4 ton yield advantage when compared to other corn silages. Additionally, he says NutriDense® has improved performance in his milking herd by providing a 2-4 ton milk advantage and lower protein costs.

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Testimonial: Jeff Stephens

July 22nd, 2009 by Courtney Beck

Jeff Stephens of Matthews, Ind. says NutriDense® Grain is a perfect fit for his operation for three reasons: he receives a premium for growing it, it creates a demand from Matthews Feed & Grain because it is a superior feed grain, and it is demanded by the end user. With NutriDense® Grain, he can generate more gross dollars out of the same inputs.

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Testimonial: Frank Doll

July 22nd, 2009 by Courtney Beck

Frank Doll of Pocahontas, Ill. says NutriDense® Silage has lowered his feed costs because it is a more palatable and more digestible corn silage. Additionally, he does not have to add as much shelled corn to the ration, which leaves more corn to sell for income and increases his bottom line.

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Testimonial: Dave Lidy

July 22nd, 2009 by Courtney Beck
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Dave Lidy, a nutritionist from Greenville, Ill., recommends NutriDense® Silage because it is more fiber digestible. Lidy says NutriDense Silage improves dairy nutrition because producers can feed more forage and less grain, which generally means healthier cows. Additionally, he says NutriDense Silage gives cows more energy per pound of feed and reduces the need to feed more grain.