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The leftover mash consists of water and corn. Ethanol producers will often dry this mash, collect the corn, and sell it as livestock feed. Why might this livestock feed be less beneficial for livestock than unfermented corn?

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is lower in protein and slightly higher in energy

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The leftover mash consists of water and corn. Ethanol producers will often dry this mash, collect the corn, and sell it as livestock feed. Why might this livestock feed be less beneficial for livestock than unfermented corn?

is lower in protein and slightly higher in energy

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