Clever use of "non-food feed" to feed pigs

Leaves Dried leaves such as apricot, sorghum, mochi, acacia and pine needles into powder and mixed in pig feed, which account for about 15% of the diet, and can reduce feed costs by 10% to 15%.

Soybean leaves are sown and chopped into the feed during the waxy-yellow period of the yellow soybean meal. Feeding pigs with a 30% dosage can reduce feed costs by 25%.

Peanut by-products are processed into powder by drying the peanut shells, vines and leaves, and mixed in the feed to feed the pigs. The amount of the peanuts is 25% to 30% of the diet.

Corn cobs are processed into powders, which are very good for feeding pigs. Generally, the amount is 20%.

Sunflower stalks, seed hulls, and flower disks are sun-dried and crushed into the feed. Pigs grow fast and love to eat.

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