Global Ag Network Enogen Corn Research
Global Ag Network Enogen Corn Research Syngenta seeds and university of arkansas unveil new research identifying potential sustainability benefits for beef production industry enogen corn for feed delivers potential 5% increase in feed efficiency. 28 september 2022, us: syngenta seeds unveiled new research today quantifying the benefits of using enogen ® corn for livestock feed in dairy operations.
Enogen Corn Johnson Seed Company Enogen corn, exclusive to syngenta, contains an alpha amylase enzyme that accelerates starch to sugar conversion, improving cattle digestion and energy intake. this boost in feed efficiency leads to reduced ghg emissions from beef production, according to research cited by the agrichemical company. A pooled statistical analysis of seven experiments and 200 pen observations was performed to determine the impact of feeding enogen® corn compared to conventional corn grain in beef cattle finishing diets. Assisting livestock producers in reducing their environmental footprint while maximizing profit potential is just one example of how syngenta is delivering sustainable agriculture solutions for its growers. Simply put, enogen corn helps to deliver improved feed eficiency for dairy farmers so you can potentially lower feed costs and help improve profit potential for your operation.
Syngenta Seeds Research Shows Benefits Of Enogen Corn Agwired Assisting livestock producers in reducing their environmental footprint while maximizing profit potential is just one example of how syngenta is delivering sustainable agriculture solutions for its growers. Simply put, enogen corn helps to deliver improved feed eficiency for dairy farmers so you can potentially lower feed costs and help improve profit potential for your operation. Two experiments were conducted to evaluate the effects of a genetically modified corn hybrid with α amylase expressed in the kernel (amy) on fermentation profile, aerobic stability, nutrient composition, and starch disappearance of whole plant corn silage (wpcs) and earlage. With the evolving needs of the grain industry always at the forefront of our research and development, envirologix was ready with totaltarget™ for amylase corn —a breakthrough lfd solution able to detect enogen in corn at 1 in 2,500 kernels (0.04%). Enogen has been a key player in the biofuels market for 12 years and is well established in the beef and dairy markets through grain and silage products. further testing is underway to determine the viability of expanding into new markets and benefiting other species. The use of enogen corn as a feed component in beef production showed a quantifiable benefit in terms of the sustainability metrics of primary interest in this study.
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