• Quality in the feed grain Market 

      Taverner, M. R
      Published 2004-01-01
      Open Access
      Conference paper
    • Nutritional value of cereal grains for animals 

      Black, J. L
      Published 1999-01-01
      The energy value of cereal grains for livestock varies widely between grains and animal species. For example, the digestible energy content for pigs of wheat and barley grain ranges from 13.3 to 17.0 MJ/kg and 11.7 to ...
      Open Access
      Article
    • Selection and storage of cereal grains for livestock 

      Black, J. L
      Published 2001-01-01
      A six-year research program, “Premium Grains for Livestock”, funded by the Grains R&D Corporation, several animal R&D Corporations and Ridley Agriproducts is focussed on improving the quality of cereal grains for livestock. ...
      Open Access
      Conference paper
    • Recent developments in improving the prediction of digestibility of feed grains 

      Flinn, P. C; Heazlewood, P. G; Dalton, S. L
      Published 2000-01-01
      “Feed grain” has always been regarded as an inferior product in Australia because it is unsuitable for milling. However the recent sharp increase in the feeding of grains to livestock has resulted in a large collaborative ...
      Open Access
      Conference paper
    • Genotype and environment effects on feed grain quality 

      O'Brien, L
      Published 1999-01-01
      The extent of genotype and location effects on chemical composition and nutritive value of grains fed to animals was surveyed. The review covered the winter cereals (wheat, barley, oats, and triticale), the summer cereals ...
      Open Access
      Article