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ADM, China Agricultural University Look to Replace Grain in Cattle Feed with Crop Residues


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DECATUR, Ill.--([ ])--Archer Daniels Midland Company (NYSE: ADM) and China Agricultural University today launched a research program to confirm that a portion of the corn in cattle rations may be effectively replaced with a mix of corn processing co-products and corn stover a" the stalks, cobs and leaves left on farmersa fields after the harvest.

"We at China Agricultural University are pleased to join with ADM to help investigate the potential to reduce dairy farmersa cost-per-head, and to preserve valuable grain for higher-value uses"

aA growing and increasingly prosperous Chinese population is eating diets higher in animal protein, and driving higher demand for grain in the country. As a leading agricultural processor serving vital needs for food and energy, ADM is keenly interested in helping China ensure food security for its citizens by making better use of the grain the world already grows today, and by finding high-value applications for biomass such as corn stover,a said Ismael Roig, ADM vice president and president, Asia-Pacific.

Chinaas livestock currently consume about 112 million metric tons of corn per year. Cattle producers may be able to reduce their animalsa consumption by more than half by using a mix of corn processing co-products and corn stover.

In more than 20 cattle-feeding trials, which ADM has conducted in partnership with three leading U.S. agricultural research universities, researchers have been able to replace more than 60 percent of the grain in ruminantsa diets with a mixture of stover treated with hydrated lime a" a common food ingredient a" and high-protein distillersa grains without negatively impacting the animalsa growth and development.

Because China is the worldas second-largest corn consumer, the implications could be significant both for Chinaas dairy farmers a" who may be able to sharply reduce the cost of feed in their operations a" and for the countryas food security. Feeding cattle a mix of crop residues and co-products can free up a substantial amount of grain for other uses.

ADM will fund the two-year research program, and ADM researchers will work with Dr. Shengli Li, a world-renowned professor of dairy science at CAU, to conduct a series of feeding trials at CAU as well as cooperative trials with large dairy farms in China.

aWe at China Agricultural University are pleased to join with ADM to help investigate the potential to reduce dairy farmersa cost-per-head, and to preserve valuable grain for higher-value uses,a said Dr. Li.

About ADM

For more than a century, the people of Archer Daniels Midland Company (NYSE: ADM) have transformed crops into products that serve vital needs. Today, 30,000 ADM employees around the globe convert oilseeds, corn, wheat and cocoa into products for food, animal feed, industrial and energy uses. With more than 265 processing plants, 400 crop procurement facilities, and the worldas premier crop transportation network, ADM helps connect the harvest to the home in more than 160 countries. For more information about ADM and its products, visit [ www.adm.com ].


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