Class / Patent application number | Description | Number of patent applications / Date published |
426054000 | Preparation of animal feed | 8 |
20080274235 | Products from biofuel manufacturing process - Embodiments of the invention relate to a method of providing value-added byproducts from a biofuel process, comprising fermenting a biofuel source sufficient to provide a biofuel and a mash mixture, separating the mixture sufficient to provide a biofuel and a mash, separating the mash sufficient to provide wet distillers grain (WDG) and a syrup, heating the syrup sufficient to provide ash, binding the ash sufficient to provide a solid ash, drying the wet distillers grain (WDG) sufficient to provide dried distillers grain (DDG) and binding the dried distillers grain sufficient to provide a solid dried distillers grain (DDG). | 11-06-2008 |
20090081330 | TREATMENT OF SUGARCANE SILAGE WITH BACTERIAL ADDITIVES - Compositions and methods for treating silage are provided. In one aspect, a method for treating silage includes applying a composition comprising at least | 03-26-2009 |
20090162480 | CUTINASE FOR DETOXIFICATION OF FEED PRODUCTS - The present invention relates to a method comprising treatment with cutinase for detoxification of feed products contaminated by the mycotoxin zearalenone. | 06-25-2009 |
20090220646 | Enzyme Formulations For Animal Feed - The present invention relates to a method for producing an improved enzyme containing product for use in the manufacture of animal feed. The present invention further provides a product obtainable by a method of the present invention, a method for preparing an animal feed comprising combining a product obtainable by a method of the present invention with suitable feed ingredients and an animal feed so produced. | 09-03-2009 |
20100166913 | CELLULOSIC ETHANOL DISTILLERS RESIDUES - Biomass from ethanol whole stillage and processes for making same are disclosed. The process overcomes the challenge of dewatering the stillage through the use of a press aid or a mixture of the stillage and unfermented biomass. The invention further provides a system and method for producing distillers peels pellets from fermented citrus waste. The invention allows the composition characteristics of the animal feed or bio fuel to be varied and optimized by controlling the mix proportions of the feedstock. | 07-01-2010 |
20100203196 | MAIZE HAVING IMPROVED DIGESTIBILITY - The invention relates to maize having a reduced level of CAD2 activity due to the presence of the Δ314 allele, and to the use thereof for sillage. | 08-12-2010 |
20130177670 | Method and system for harvesting and ensilage of feed material - Plant material for ensilage is harvested using at least one harvesting vehicle in the field, is hauled to a silo and is compressed using a compression device. The compression output of the compression device is compared to the harvesting output of the at least one harvesting vehicle, and a command to increase the harvesting output or to decrease the harvesting output of the harvesting vehicle ( | 07-11-2013 |
20150064308 | Protein Recovery - A process for recovering a proteinaceous material from a fermentable organic material, comprising: (i) forming an aqueous mixture of a fermentable organic material and a fermentation agent capable of fermenting the organic material to produce ethanol, wherein the organic material is a vegetable material containing protein; (ii) fermenting the aqueous mixture to produce ethanol; (iii) recovering from the fermented aqueous mixture an ethanol stream which is rich in ethanol and a co-product stream comprising unfermented organic material, fermentation agent and an aqueous solution of dissolved solids in water; (iv) subjecting the co-product stream to a first separation stage to recover a first stream rich in the unfermented organic material and a second stream rich in the fermentation agent suspended in the aqueous solution; and (v) subjecting the first stream to a protein recovery step in which at least part of the fibre in the unfermented organic material is separated from the unfermented organic material to provide a protein rich material and a residual fibre containing less protein than the rich material. | 03-05-2015 |