Feed Wheat

Feed Wheat

Feed wheat is an excellent energy source for farm animals due to its high starch content.

Feed wheat is often surplus to human requirements or low-quality wheat unsuitable for human consumption (low test weight or damaged wheat), but wheat is also grown specifically for feed purposes. It is richer in protein than maize and barley and can thus be used as a replacement for maize as a high-energy ingredient requiring less protein supplementation than maize.

 

Moldova Feed Wheat
Specification :
Moisture : 14.5% Max
Foreign Matter : 2.0% Max
Test Weight : min 74kg / hi

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