DRYING PROCESS FOR AGRICULTURAL FEEDSTUFFS
20180368463 ยท 2018-12-27
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Abstract
A method of drying feedstuff samples without substantially altering their composition is provided. The method includes placing feedstuff samples in one or more porous enclosures, such as bags. The enclosures allow for airflow to pass through them to the samples within without allowing said samples to escape. Enclosures holding the feedstuff samples are placed in a dryer. Multiple porous enclosures may be placed in the dryer concurrently. The dryer then subjects the feedstuff samples in the enclosures to heated airflow and rotational movement/tumbling to adjust the moisture content of the feedstuff samples. The heated air of the dryer has a temperature and airflow rate of at least 50 degrees Celsius and 500 CFM, respectively. Moreover, the rotational movement within the dryer has a rate of at least 40 RPM. The resulting dried samples have approximately 10% or less moisture remaining after 45 to 180 minutes in the dryer.
Claims
1) A porous enclosure for tumble drying feedstuff samples comprising: a plurality of sides made of a flexible material to wholly contain at least one feedstuff sample; wherein said flexible material can withstand forces related to rotational movement along an axis; said flexible, porous material further allows airflow to pass through while retaining the material of said at least one feedstuff sample contained within said porous enclosure; said plurality of sides of said flexible material having at least one opening to receive said at least one feedstuff sample; and said at least one opening having a resealable closure mechanism of sufficient strength to retain said at least one feedstuff sample during rotational movement along an axis.
2) The porous enclosure of claim 1 wherein said forces are selected from the group consisting of: a) impact forces; b) vibrational forces; c) centrifugal forces; d) turbulent forces; e) laminar stresses; and f) combinations thereof.
3) The porous enclosure of claim 1 wherein said closure mechanism is a zipper having a first side and a second side integrally formed with complimentary opposing sides of said flexible material of said at least one opening; wherein said zipper has an originating end and receiving end; said zipper further comprising a zipper pull slidably attached to said first and second sides of said zipper; and said zipper pull travels from said originating end to said receiving end to allow closure of said zipper.
4) The porous enclosure of claim 3 wherein said originating side of said zipper is a closed tape design wherein said first and second sides are integrally mated with an integrated back-tape stop.
5) The porous enclosure of claim 4 wherein said zipper pull is irremovably, slidably mated with said first and second sides of said zipper.
6) The porous enclosure of claim 3 further comprising an ancillary compartment integrally formed with and extending from said flexible material adjacent to said receiving end of said zipper and traversing said zipper to the opposite side of said opening to receive and hold said zipper pull when said zipper is in a closed position.
7) The porous enclosure of claim 3 further comprising a first additional material integrally formed with and protruding from said flexible material adjacent to said receiving end of said zipper; said first additional material traveling over said first and second sides of said zipper on said receiving end to the flexible material adjacent to the second side of said zipper; said first additional material further integrally formed with at least one end of a linking mechanism on its distal end; wherein a complimentary linking mechanism is integrally formed with a second additional material protruding from said flexible material adjacent to said second side of said zipper; and said first and second additional materials and linking mechanisms allow said zipper pull to be held against said porous enclosure when said zipper pull is on said receiving end and said porous enclosure is closed.
8) An enclosure for preparing organic samples comprising: a plurality of sides made of a flexible, porous material with at least one opening; said flexible material capable of withstanding forces related to rotational movement along an axis while allowing airflow to pass through said flexible, porous material; said at least one opening further comprising a resealable closure mechanism of sufficient strength to retain said organic samples during rotational movement along an axis; wherein said resealable closure mechanism comprises a zipper having a first side and a second side integrally formed with complimentary opposing sides of said enclosure opening; wherein said zipper has an originating end and a receiving end; said zipper further comprising a zipper pull irremovably and slidably attached to said first and second sides of said zipper; and said zipper pull travels from said originating end to said receiving end to allow closure of said zipper.
9) The enclosure for preparing organic samples of claim 8 wherein said forces are selected from the group consisting of: a) impact forces; b) vibrational forces; c) centrifugal forces; d) turbulent forces; e) laminar stresses; and f) combinations thereof.
10) The enclosure for preparing organic samples of claim 8 wherein said first and second sides of said zipper are integrally formed with one another via a back-tape stop on the receiving end of said zipper.
11) The enclosure for preparing organic samples of claim 10 wherein said zipper pull creates a water-tight seal with said integrally formed sides of said zipper on said receiving end when said zipper is in a closed position.
12) The enclosure for preparing organic samples of claim 8 further comprising an ancillary compartment integrally formed with and extending from said flexible, porous material adjacent to said receiving end of said zipper and traversing said zipper to the opposite side of said opening to receive and hold said zipper pull when said zipper is in a closed position.
13) The enclosure for preparing organic samples of claim 8 further comprising a first additional material integrally formed with and protruding from said flexible material adjacent to said receiving end of said zipper; said first additional material traveling over said first and second sides of said zipper on said receiving end to the flexible, porous material adjacent to said second side of said zipper; said first additional material further integrally formed with at least one end of a linking mechanism on its distal end; wherein a complimentary linking mechanism is integrally formed with a second additional material protruding from said flexible, porous material adjacent to said second side of said zipper; and said first and second additional materials and linking mechanisms allow said zipper pull to be held against said enclosure when said zipper pull is on said receiving end and said enclosure is closed.
14) An enclosure for preparing samples for analysis comprising: a plurality of sides to wholly contain said samples while freely allowing gases to pass through; wherein said enclosure includes at least one opening with a resealable zipper closure mechanism; said zipper comprising a first side and a second side with complimentary zipper mating teeth on opposing sides; said zipper further comprising a zipper pull irremovably and slidably connected to said first and second side of said zipper and said zipper further comprising an originating and receiving end; said zipper pull slidably engaging said complimentary zipper mating teeth of said first and second zipper sides as said zipper pull slides from said originating end to said receiving end of said zipper; wherein said receiving end of said zipper further comprises a back-tape stop that integrally connects and overlaps said first and second sides of said zipper; said zipper pull overlapping with said back-tape stop and sealing said zipper opening when in a fully closed position at the receiving end of said zipper; and wherein said zipper teeth and said zipper pull are capable of withstanding forces associated with tumbling multiple enclosures along an axis for a duration of time.
15) The enclosure for preparing samples for analysis of claim 14 wherein said forces are selected from the group consisting of: a) impact forces; b) vibrational forces; c) centrifugal forces; d) turbulent forces; e) laminar stresses; and f) combinations thereof.
16) The enclosure for preparing samples for analysis of claim 14 wherein said zipper pull creates a water-tight seal with said integrally formed sides of said zipper on said receiving end when said zipper is in said closed position.
17) The enclosure for preparing samples for analysis of claim 14 further comprising an ancillary compartment integrally formed with and extending from said flexible material adjacent to said receiving end of said zipper and traversing said zipper to the opposite side of said opening to receive and hold said zipper pull when said zipper is in a closed position.
18) The enclosure for preparing samples for analysis of claim 14 further comprising a first additional material integrally formed with and protruding from said enclosure material adjacent to said receiving end of said zipper; said first additional material traveling over said first and second sides of said zipper on said receiving end to enclosure material adjacent to said second side of said zipper; said first additional material further integrally formed with at least one end of a linking mechanism on its distal end; wherein a complimentary linking mechanism is integrally formed with a second additional material protruding from said enclosure material adjacent to said second side of said zipper; and said first and second additional materials and linking mechanisms allow said zipper pull to be held against said enclosure when said zipper pull is on said receiving end and said enclosure is closed.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0030] The following is a detailed description of embodiments of a feedstuff sample drying process. For ease of discussion and understanding, methods 100, 110, and 120 consistent with the process may be described with respect to certain machinery. It will be understood by one skilled in the art that the steps of the disclosed methods 100, 110, and 120 may be carried out by machinery or processes other than those specifically disclosed herein to obtain a similar or identical result. Accordingly, the following detailed description and associated figures should not be read as limiting.
[0031] A method of feedstuff sample drying process is provided. With reference to
[0032] The feedstuff samples 101 used in the described method can include, but are not necessarily limited to, hays, fermented silage, non-fermented silage, pasture, total mixed rations, green chops, other plant tissues, shell corn, high moisture shell corn, oats, barley, wheat, milo, grain mixes, feeds, byproducts, wet distillers, soybean meal, whole bean meal, raw soybeans, other grain types and combinations thereof. It should be appreciated by one skilled in the art that any type of feedstuff samples 101 that requires drying may be processed utilizing the method of the present invention. Referring to
[0033] The porous enclosure 105 of the preferred embodiment is a bag with dimensions of approximately 12 inches by 16 inches with a zippered closure to retain the feedstuff samples 101 during the provided process. The bag 105 of the preferred embodiment is large enough to allow enough space so the sample(s) 101 within has adequate room to tumble back and forth freely exposing all contents to the airflow from the tumbling dryer 103. Moreover, the porous bag container 105 of the preferred embodiment utilizes materials which allow adequate airflow through the bag 105 material to allow the airflow to reach the feedstuff samples 101 within while still retaining the feedstuff samples 101 including most particulate pieces of same. The preferred embodiment of the bag 105 utilizes material with pores of approximately 20 microns in size and may be made of one or more of the following materials: cotton, polyester, spandex, nylon, muslin, broad-weave, anti-static polyester, wood pulp and combinations thereof. Moreover, the porous bag 105 of the preferred embodiment utilizes a zippered closure, with a zipper pull retention mechanism (See
[0034] As provided by block 114, at least one porous container 105 with at least one feedstuff sample 101 therein is then placed in a drying apparatus 103. More specifically, the drying apparatus 103 may be any device that provides adequate airflow, air temperature and/or rotational movement; such as a commercial grade tumbling dryer. As shown in block 116, the method also requires subjecting the feedstuff samples 101, placed in at least one porous container 105 within a drying apparatus 103, to heated airflow and rotational movement within the drying apparatus 103.
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[0036] The tumbling dryer 103 of the preferred embodiment, as depicted in
[0037] The preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a typical time of reducing feedstuff sample moisture levels to about 10% or less in approximately 3 hour or less. As depicted in
[0038] Provided below is a first data table of 30 samples, comprising 350 grams of corn silage, in separate collection vessels. The first table shows not only moisture content of the previously described, forced air gas furnace and blower old method 151, but also shows compositional makeup of the resulting samples from both the old method 151, as described above, and the new method 120 of the current invention. All values were ascertained using near-infrared and/or x-ray analysis.
TABLE-US-00001 Corn Silage Study using same lot for all testing had a moisture content of approximately 67% All Values on a 100% DM Basis except As Anaylzed Moisture (AAMST) All Values acquired from NIR/Xray Instrumentation 350 grams weighed into each collection vessel panned and dried within same run for 10 H SAMPLE Normal Prep DESCRIPTION AAMST ADF NDF CP 1161800 Wet Rep 1 CORN SILAGE 1 WET 4.42 28.84 48.07 5.36 1161601 Wet Rep 2 CORN SILAGE 2 WET 4.20 28.95 48.28 5.29 1161802 Wet Rep 3 CORN SILAGE 3 WET 4.11 29.73 49.86 5.39 1161803 Wet Rep 4 CORN SILAGE 4 WET 4.16 28.33 47.37 5.72 1161804 Wet Rep 5 CORN SILAGE 5 WET 4.18 27.80 46.14 5.59 1161805 Wet Rep 6 CORN SILAGE 6 WET 4.45 25.75 43.43 5.61 1161806 Wet Rep 7 CORN SILAGE 7 WET 4.31 28.27 47.19 5.64 1161807 Wet Rep 8 CORN SILAGE 8 WET 4.10 27.79 46.04 5.38 1161808 Wet Rep 9 CORN SILAGE 9 WET 4.37 27.91 46.44 5.49 1161809 Wet Rep 10 CORN SILAGE 10 WET 4.42 28.66 47.89 5.28 Old Dry method Avg. 4.27 28.20 47.07 5.48 Bag Dry Method Avg. 4.75 26.85 45.23 5.57 Old Dry method 1-Std. Dev. 0.14 1.05 1.72 0.16 Bag Dry Method 1-Std. Dev. 0.17 0.85 1.17 0.26 Old Dry method CV 3.20 3.73 3.65 2.86 Bag Dry Method CV 3.65 3.15 2.58 4.65 350 grams weighed into each collection vessel all 20 bags dried within same batch for 1.5 H 100% DM 1 H 36 min DESCRIPTION AAMST ADF NDF CP 1162159 Dryer Rep 1 CORN SILAGE 1 1 H 36 M 4.94 27.33 45.98 5.58 1162160 Dryer Rep 2 CORN SILAGE 2 1 H 36 M 4.80 26.45 44.55 5.50 1162161 Dryer Rep 3 CORN SILAGE 3 1 H 36 M 4.72 27.81 46.38 5.62 1162162 Dryer Rep 4 CORN SILAGE 4 1 H 36 M 4.86 26.05 44.41 5.68 1162163 Dryer Rep 5 CORN SILAGE 5 1 H 36 M 4.77 26.79 44.91 5.92 1162164 Dryer Rep 6 CORN SILAGE 6 1 H 36 M 4.98 25.19 43.13 5.61 1162165 Dryer Rep 7 CORN SILAGE 7 1 H 36 M 4.42 28.00 46.89 5.69 1162166 Dryer Rep 8 CORN SILAGE 8 1 H 36 M 4.81 28.25 47.13 5.21 1162167 Dryer Rep 9 CORN SILAGE 9 1 H 36 M 4.75 26.72 44.70 5.87 1162168 Dryer Rep 10 CORN SILAGE 10 1 H 36 M 4.55 27.51 46.27 5.63 1162169 Dryer Rep 11 CORN SILAGE 11 1 H 36 M 4.84 26.77 45.21 5.58 1162170 Dryer Rep 12 CORN SILAGE 12 1 H 36 M 4.70 26.48 44.86 5.86 1162171 Dryer Rep 13 CORN SILAGE 13 1 H 36 M 4.40 26.34 44.09 5.80 1162172 Dryer Rep 14 CORN SILAGE 14 1 H 36 M 4.92 26.54 45.05 5.67 1162173 Dryer Rep 15 CORN SILAGE 15 1 H 36 M 4.75 27.35 45.87 5.58 1162174 Dryer Rep 16 CORN SILAGE 16 1 H 36 M 4.45 28.41 47.49 5.38 1162175 Dryer Rep 17 CORN SILAGE 17 1 H 36 M 4.76 26.36 44.93 5.39 1162176 Dryer Rep 18 CORN SILAGE 18 1 H 36 M 4.97 26.09 44.33 5.53 1162177 Dryer Rep 19 CORN SILAGE 19 1 H 36 M 4.86 25.78 43.63 5.52 1162178 Dryer Rep 20 CORN SILAGE 20 1 H 36 M 4.78 26.76 44.80 4.75 ADIP SP NDIP ASH OIL STARCH LIG IVDMD CA 0.34 50.59 0.58 3.34 2.45 28.93 3.09 67.27 0.18 0.33 54.04 0.49 3.28 2.34 28.70 3.02 67.12 0.17 0.37 51.64 0.58 3.12 2.39 27.49 3.09 67.19 0.18 0.36 51.83 0.59 3.36 2.52 29.31 2.86 69.09 0.18 0.31 50.37 0.54 3.43 2.60 30.28 2.85 68.97 0.19 0.25 50.56 0.46 3.22 2.71 32.76 2.55 71.15 0.18 0.30 50.74 0.60 3.71 2.51 28.52 2.87 68.61 0.19 0.33 51.55 0.55 3.53 2.50 30.53 2.92 68.30 0.17 0.34 51.62 0.53 3.58 2.49 30.13 2.90 69.02 0.18 0.30 51.09 0.54 3.53 2.29 28.18 2.99 67.36 0.18 0.32 51.40 0.55 3.41 2.48 29.48 2.91 68.41 0.18 0.33 48.87 0.56 3.51 2.59 31.44 2.75 70.75 0.18 0.03 1.07 0.04 0.18 0.12 1.51 0.16 1.26 0.01 0.03 1.41 0.05 0.22 0.10 1.12 0.16 1.28 0.01 10.73 2.07 8.20 5.29 4.94 5.11 5.37 1.84 3.70 7.92 2.88 9.66 6.14 3.82 3.57 5.73 1.80 5.69 0.32 48.68 0.59 3.84 2.47 30.50 2.69 70.69 0.19 0.31 50.00 0.55 3.61 2.57 32.19 2.69 70.56 0.17 0.35 47.66 0.61 3.79 2.70 30.55 2.82 70.46 0.16 0.31 47.41 0.56 3.46 2.68 32.07 2.61 71.59 0.19 0.36 46.63 0.65 3.59 2.57 31.79 2.75 71.52 0.17 0.30 47.84 0.52 3.65 2.65 33.73 2.39 73.24 0.18 0.37 48.71 0.63 3.66 2.50 29.68 2.96 70.06 0.18 0.35 51.21 0.50 3.62 2.47 30.05 3.05 68.25 0.17 0.37 48.12 0.63 3.77 2.63 32.03 2.68 72.04 0.19 0.33 47.49 0.62 3.48 2.64 30.44 2.88 69.77 0.18 0.32 49.72 0.54 3.42 2.65 31.05 2.70 71.40 0.17 0.36 47.13 0.65 3.41 2.76 32.10 2.73 71.52 0.18 0.31 48.01 0.53 3.24 2.68 32.13 2.75 71.54 0.18 0.31 49.72 0.56 3.41 2.52 31.37 2.71 70.80 0.17 0.32 50.09 0.56 3.65 2.58 30.57 2.76 70.39 0.18 0.34 51.75 0.49 3.45 2.34 29.36 3.08 68.15 0.17 0.27 48.73 0.52 3.02 2.53 32.51 2.79 69.67 0.16 0.32 49.71 0.54 3.27 2.64 32.23 2.69 71.86 0.17 0.31 50.48 0.56 3.66 2.61 32.69 2.56 71.93 0.19 0.34 48.36 0.46 3.18 2.67 31.68 2.76 69.48 0.16 PHOS MG K NA SUL CL FE Cu ZN 0.26 0.16 1.06 0.01 0.06 0.13 101 3 23 0.25 0.15 1.06 0.01 0.06 0.13 96 2 23 0.25 0.15 1.11 0.01 0.06 0.14 96 3 23 0.25 0.15 1.09 0.01 0.06 0.14 126 2 24 0.26 0.16 1.13 0.01 0.07 0.14 135 4 23 0.25 0.15 1.06 0.01 0.06 0.13 161 3 24 0.27 0.16 1.13 0.01 0.06 0.14 206 3 26 0.24 0.15 1.05 0.01 0.06 0.13 174 4 26 0.25 0.15 1.08 0.01 0.06 0.14 198 2 23 0.25 0.15 1.11 0.01 0.06 0.14 142 3 25 0.25 0.15 1.09 0.01 0.06 0.14 144 3 24 0.24 0.14 1.06 0.01 0.06 0.13 50 3 30 0.01 0.00 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.01 40.57 0.74 1.25 0.01 0.01 0.03 0.00 0.00 0.00 4.30 1.11 4.40 3.25 3.16 2.80 0.00 5.18 3.80 28.27 25.44 5.20 3.02 4.01 2.44 23.54 6.26 3.41 8.63 39.46 14.51 0.23 0.14 1.11 0.01 0.05 0.13 55 4 31 0.24 0.14 1.06 0.01 0.06 0.14 51 3 32 0.23 0.13 1.06 0.01 0.05 0.13 50 4 30 0.25 0.15 1.10 0.01 0.06 0.13 48 6 38 0.23 0.13 1.04 0.01 0.06 0.13 53 2 32 0.24 0.14 1.04 0.01 0.06 0.13 58 4 43 0.24 0.14 1.06 0.01 0.06 0.13 49 3 30 0.24 0.14 1.07 0.01 0.06 0.13 50 2 35 0.24 0.14 1.06 0.01 0.06 0.13 58 3 33 0.24 0.14 1.05 0.01 0.06 0.13 51 2 26 0.24 0.14 1.06 0.01 0.06 0.13 49 3 29 0.24 0.14 1.05 0.01 0.06 0.13 48 3 27 0.25 0.15 1.10 0.01 0.06 0.14 52 2 28 0.25 0.14 1.07 0.00 0.06 0.13 46 1 29 0.25 0.14 1.08 0.01 0.06 0.13 50 2 26 0.24 0.14 1.04 0.01 0.06 0.13 45 2 31 0.23 0.13 1.01 0.01 0.06 0.12 43 2 27 0.24 0.14 1.05 0.01 0.06 0.13 42 3 25 0.25 0.15 1.10 0.01 0.06 0.14 52 3 28 0.23 0.14 1.03 0.01 0.05 0.13 46 2 27 MN NFC IVTD CWD HEM LACT ACE BUTY PH 17 41.37 73.12 44.08 19.23 2.92 2.53 0 4.0 15 41.30 73.38 44.86 19.33 3.08 2.58 0 4.1 17 39.82 72.88 45.61 20.13 2.89 2.55 0 4.1 16 41.63 74.49 46.16 19.04 3.11 2.93 0 4.0 19 42.78 74.59 44.93 18.34 2.79 2.74 0 4.0 17 45.49 76.62 46.17 17.68 3.28 2.65 0 3.8 19 41.55 74.06 45.03 18.92 3.31 2.81 0 3.8 17 43.10 74.37 44.33 18.25 3.15 2.71 0 4.0 17 42.53 74.60 45.31 18.53 3.11 2.72 0 3.9 17 41.55 73.57 44.81 19.23 3.38 2.50 0 3.9 17 42.11 74.17 45.13 18.87 3.10 2.67 0.00 3.96 17 43.66 75.89 46.72 18.38 3.17 2.56 0.00 3.88 1.20 1.50 1.07 0.70 0.69 0.19 0.14 0.00 0.11 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.61 0.37 0.17 0.12 0.00 0.09 7.00 3.57 1.44 1.54 3.66 6.18 5.11 N/A 2.71 6.95 2.67 1.54 3.45 2.03 5.24 4.57 N/A 2.20 17 42.72 75.76 47.28 18.65 3.25 2.67 0 3.8 17 44.31 75.97 46.06 18.10 3.21 2.53 0 3.8 14 42.13 75.45 47.07 18.57 2.83 2.49 0 3.8 16 44.33 76.72 47.58 18.36 3.22 2.42 0 3.9 15 43.65 76.69 48.10 18.12 3.11 2.62 0 3.9 16 45.48 78.00 48.99 17.94 3.20 2.57 0 3.8 17 41.89 74.99 46.66 18.89 3.05 2.72 0 4.0 15 42.07 73.77 44.35 18.88 3.00 2.59 0 3.8 18 43.67 77.06 48.68 17.98 3.15 2.75 0 3.8 16 42.60 75.07 46.12 18.76 3.10 2.44 0 3.9 18 43.68 76.60 48.24 18.44 3.38 2.51 0 3.8 16 43.77 76.60 47.84 18.38 2.93 2.54 0 3.9 16 44.73 76.14 45.88 17.75 2.99 2.75 0 3.9 17 43.91 76.19 47.15 18.51 3.48 2.54 0 3.9 18 42.88 75.63 46.87 18.52 3.15 2.60 0 3.9 15 41.83 73.39 43.97 19.08 3.15 2.62 0 4.1 17 44.65 74.79 43.89 18.57 3.18 2.32 0 4.0 18 44.77 77.10 48.34 18.24 3.44 2.42 0 3.9 17 45.15 77.05 47.40 17.85 3.36 2.63 0 3.8 17 45.06 74.89 43.95 18.04 3.25 2.44 0 3.8 NIT PROLA STR7H DIG8H CAL ARABO XYLO FRUCO GLUCO 25 0.52 96.33 35.13 568 2.078 14.089 0 0.03 23 0.35 95.88 37.75 567 2.117 14.365 0 0.05 23 0.40 94.55 36.51 569 2.143 14.715 0 0.09 24 0.47 97.28 39.30 581 2.097 14.31 0 0.15 21 0.61 98.28 38.55 581 2.031 13.939 0 0.06 26 0.71 98.25 39.02 598 2.102 13.792 0 0.06 24 0.57 97.28 37.11 576 2.081 14.02 0 0.04 24 0.45 96.83 38.71 575 2.035 13.967 0 0.10 25 0.56 97.78 38.25 579 2.027 13.934 0 0.14 21 0.44 96.21 36.53 566 2.079 14.316 0 0.05 24 0.51 96.87 37.69 576 2.08 14.14 0.00 0.08 11 0.73 96.50 36.86 592 2.12 13.73 0.02 0.07 1.65 0.11 1.16 1.34 9.65 0.04 0.28 0.00 0.04 1.81 0.09 1.07 1.22 9.06 0.04 0.19 0.03 0.07 6.98 21.16 1.20 3.55 1.68 1.85 1.96 N/A 54.44 17.04 11.60 1.11 3.31 1.53 2.03 1.39 135.59 92.07 11 0.73 97.16 36.17 588 2.11 14.03 0.04 0.05 13 0.72 96.95 36.72 590 2.11 13.55 0.04 0.06 12 0.73 97.47 35.83 589 2.14 13.74 0.00 0.22 11 0.86 95.30 35.86 599 2.15 13.70 0.00 0.00 8 0.84 95.68 37.27 597 2.09 13.67 0.00 0.14 12 0.90 97.71 38.28 608 2.09 13.55 0.07 0.12 6 0.65 97.18 36.68 586 2.19 13.87 0.00 0.08 8 0.64 96.61 34.46 573 2.08 13.92 0.00 0.03 10 0.78 96.58 37.71 599 2.11 13.72 0.04 0.21 10 0.71 94.74 35.41 586 2.15 13.68 0.00 0.00 11 0.75 96.00 37.74 598 2.16 13.87 0.00 0.10 10 0.71 96.81 37.10 599 2.15 13.56 0.04 0.13 10 0.72 98.70 39.06 600 2.14 13.62 0.00 0.05 12 0.73 95.71 37.19 592 2.13 13.87 0.00 0.00 12 0.67 96.68 36.65 589 2.12 13.83 0.00 0.12 9 0.52 95.94 35.35 573 2.20 14.19 0.00 0.00 13 0.75 94.91 35.52 588 2.12 13.65 0.08 0.00 11 0.82 95.24 37.73 602 2.14 13.71 0.04 0.08 12 0.67 98.14 38.75 599 2.12 13.42 0.06 0.04 12 0.77 96.57 37.65 586 2.00 13.48 0.00 0.03 SUCRO MANNOL CYST HIST THREN METH ARG VAL PHENY 0.07 1.52 0.070 0.138 0.204 0.090 0.158 0.316 0.225 0.03 1.61 0.066 0.133 0.189 0.086 0.153 0.295 0.213 0.02 1.29 0.066 0.132 0.188 0.084 0.156 0.291 0.208 0.01 0.84 0.071 0.136 0.196 0.088 0.159 0.302 0.223 0.07 1.07 0.073 0.133 0.202 0.091 0.162 0.312 0.231 0.03 1.39 0.079 0.147 0.212 0.096 0.166 0.328 0.247 0.06 1.58 0.071 0.143 0.210 0.091 0.163 0.322 0.235 0.05 1.27 0.073 0.141 0.204 0.092 0.161 0.317 0.232 0.05 1.44 0.072 0.139 0.203 0.090 0.158 0.311 0.228 0.11 1.83 0.066 0.139 0.197 0.087 0.155 0.305 0.219 0.05 1.38 0.071 0.138 0.201 0.090 0.159 0.310 0.226 0.08 1.24 0.076 0.144 0.205 0.092 0.170 0.310 0.234 0.03 0.28 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.02 0.27 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.01 61.97 20.59 5.74 3.47 3.99 3.81 2.49 3.78 4.98 24.07 21.58 3.63 2.46 1.86 1.90 3.70 1.80 2.33 0.10 1.38 0.074 0.144 0.206 0.091 0.17 0.307 0.232 0.09 1.21 0.076 0.146 0.206 0.092 0.168 0.311 0.234 0.10 0.80 0.076 0.141 0.207 0.092 0.176 0.308 0.234 0.07 1.42 0.080 0.150 0.212 0.096 0.178 0.323 0.245 0.07 0.96 0.080 0.146 0.210 0.096 0.181 0.316 0.244 0.10 1.03 0.080 0.144 0.203 0.093 0.174 0.303 0.237 0.08 1.21 0.075 0.140 0.208 0.092 0.173 0.313 0.234 0.11 1.35 0.071 0.141 0.201 0.089 0.162 0.304 0.224 0.07 0.77 0.079 0.142 0.203 0.094 0.176 0.305 0.236 0.06 1.27 0.076 0.147 0.205 0.092 0.173 0.312 0.233 0.05 1.35 0.075 0.145 0.199 0.091 0.169 0.303 0.229 0.08 0.86 0.080 0.145 0.207 0.094 0.179 0.312 0.239 0.09 1.09 0.078 0.139 0.209 0.094 0.169 0.317 0.239 0.06 1.41 0.076 0.149 0.207 0.093 0.170 0.316 0.237 0.08 1.24 0.075 0.142 0.204 0.091 0.170 0.308 0.232 0.04 1.55 0.071 0.143 0.209 0.091 0.165 0.318 0.230 0.08 1.25 0.075 0.149 0.204 0.091 0.164 0.310 0.229 0.07 1.42 0.077 0.147 0.199 0.092 0.168 0.304 0.230 0.08 1.31 0.077 0.147 0.204 0.092 0.165 0.309 0.234 0.05 1.88 0.073 0.137 0.198 0.091 0.155 0.307 0.225 ISO LEU LYS TRYP 0.222 0.493 0.240 0.041 0.209 0.470 0.227 0.041 0.205 0.458 0.219 0.037 0.215 0.489 0.241 0.042 0.221 0.503 0.252 0.044 0.232 0.543 0.271 0.049 0.227 0.505 0.261 0.046 0.224 0.512 0.251 0.045 0.220 0.500 0.251 0.044 0.214 0.480 0.240 0.043 0.219 0.495 0.245 0.043 0.219 0.515 0.250 0.043 0.01 0.02 0.02 0.00 0.00 0.01 0.01 0.00 3.76 4.78 6.25 7.54 1.85 2.30 2.81 4.63 0.218 0.504 0.259 0.045 0.220 0.515 0.251 0.044 0.219 0.503 0.257 0.044 0.228 0.539 0.256 0.046 0.226 0.532 0.254 0.046 0.216 0.520 0.254 0.044 0.220 0.509 0.251 0.043 0.215 0.487 0.244 0.042 0.217 0.520 0.247 0.043 0.219 0.511 0.243 0.043 0.214 0.506 0.245 0.042 0.222 0.526 0.253 0.044 0.223 0.530 0.257 0.044 0.224 0.520 0.251 0.045 0.218 0.507 0.252 0.045 0.223 0.505 0.246 0.042 0.219 0.512 0.240 0.041 0.214 0.513 0.241 0.041 0.219 0.520 0.260 0.046 0.213 0.517 0.234 0.038
[0039] Looking to the data in
[0040] As illustrated in the corn-silage sample graph of
[0041] Looking to
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[0043] Shown in
[0044] Looking to
[0045] Turning to
[0046] As provided above, the zipper 107 of the preferred embodiment of the present invention can utilize either a retention strap, pocket, or other retention mechanism to keep the zipper pull 109 secured during the drying process. As provided in
[0047] Referring now to
[0048] Looking again to
[0049] The graph of
[0050] Additionally, provided in the second table below is a comparison of various analytical and substrate levels for various samples 101 for both the old process 151, as described above, and the new process 120, which is representative of the preferred embodiment of the present invention. The samples 101 tested with each process, with results depicted in the table below, are canola, high-moisture barley, high-moisture shell corn, hay and shell corn stone. The old process 151 data is grayed to differentiate data between the two processes 120 and 151 tested.
[0051] Although various representative embodiments of this invention have been described above with a certain degree of particularity, those skilled in the art could make numerous alterations to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the inventive subject matter set forth in the specification and claims. Joinder references (e.g. attached, adhered, joined) are to be construed broadly and may include intermediate members between a connection of elements and relative movement between elements. As such, joinder references do not necessarily infer that two elements are directly connected and in fixed relation to each other. In some instances, in methodologies directly or indirectly set forth herein, various steps and operations are described in one possible order of operation, but those skilled in the art will recognize that steps and operations may be rearranged, replaced, or eliminated without necessarily departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. It is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative only and not limiting. Changes in detail or structure may be made without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
[0052] Although the present invention has been described with reference to the embodiments outlined above, various alternatives, modifications, variations, improvements and/or substantial equivalents, whether known or that are or may be presently foreseen, may become apparent to those having at least ordinary skill in the art. Listing the steps of a method in a certain order does not constitute any limitation on the order of the steps of the method. Accordingly, the embodiments of the invention set forth above are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Persons skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Therefore, the invention is intended to embrace all known or earlier developed alternatives, modifications, variations, improvements, and/or substantial equivalents.