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Milled Husk

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Milled husk is one of the animal feed ingredients that has many benefits. Husk is the outer skin of rice that is not used after the milling process. Although often overlooked, milled husks actually have high nutritional value and can provide a number of important benefits for livestock feed. Here are some of the benefits of milled husks for animal feed:

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Bibliography:

Azis, S.A, Krisantini, Winarso D. Widodo and Aris Munandar. 1992. Study on the Utilization of Husk, sawdust, bark and peanut shells as a medium for growing plants in containers. IPB. Bogor.
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Specification
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