It’s important to know the levels in protein feed, due to the fact that different types of animals require different amounts of protein when you take into account factors such as their breed, weight and productions level (eg. reproduction or lactation). By knowing the protein levels in a feed you can easily match the animals’ daily needs and in turn improve the animals’ productivity.

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Lot # 27775

TYPE Wheat (no beard/awn) - VISUAL FC AA - LOCATED Forbes - ME 9.2 - CRUDE PROTEIN 8.4

Lot # 27971

TYPE Lucerne - VISUAL FC A - LOCATED Tooraweenah - ME 9.3 - CRUDE PROTEIN 21

Lot # 28045

TYPE Wheat (no beard/awn) - VISUAL FC A - LOCATED Griffith - ME 9.5 - CRUDE PROTEIN 10.6

Lot # 29626

TYPE Lucerne - VISUAL FC A - LOCATED TRANGIE - ME 9 - CRUDE PROTEIN 18.3

Lot # 29996

TYPE Wheat (no beard/awn) - VISUAL FC AA - LOCATED CLARE - ME 9.4 - CRUDE PROTEIN 8.5

Lot # 31337

TYPE Clover - VISUAL FC A - LOCATED Bimbi - ME 9.2 - CRUDE PROTEIN 19.4

Lot # 31338

TYPE Oaten Rye Mix - VISUAL FC A - LOCATED FORBES - ME 8.7 - CRUDE PROTEIN 9.7

Lot # 29314

TYPE Oaten - VISUAL FC A - LOCATED Holbrook - ME 9.9 - CRUDE PROTEIN 7

Lot # 31339

TYPE Oaten - VISUAL FC A - LOCATED FORBES - ME 8.9 - CRUDE PROTEIN 10.3

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Neville Janke

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  • Neville Janke

    Neville Janke is a qualified agronomist and Horticulturist with over 20 years of experience guiding farmers in the Agricultural and Horticultural industries. With this experience, Neville has been helping long-term users of Hay and grain to experience the Feed Central way of sourcing quality Feed for hungry cattle.

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