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With more corn being cut for silage and reduced output of distillers grains by some ethanol plants, cattle feeders could face some challenges in formulating feed rations.
“We’ve gotten pretty accustomed to distillers grains in Nebraska,” says Todd Schroeder with Albers Feedlot of Wisner, Nebraska. “We may have to learn to feed less distillers grains or go without.”
Brownfield visited with Schroeder about the drought’s impact on cattle feeding during the Cattle Industry Summer Conference in Denver.
AUDIO: Todd Schroeder (2:40 MP3)