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MOR-Pro™ and MOR-Pro HP™
MOR-Pro™
An SO2-free, dry-milled corn gluten meal
MOR-Pro™ is a highly-digestible corn gluten meal and a concentrated source of amino acids and energy. This high density product is low in dust and flowable, without the caking issues found in conventional DDGS. MOR-Pro™ consists of the dried distillers grains and solubles remaining after the ethanol production process. The product is an excellent replacement for corn gluten meal, but unlike corn gluten meal, does not contain SO2. MOR-Pro™ is high in cartenoids, giving chickens and eggs a desirable golden color. MOR-Pro™ is also low in phosphorus and potassium, and has high by-pass protein in ruminant animals.
MOR-Pro™ is an excellent feed additive in diets for poultry, swine, aquaculture and dairy. The product allows producers to tap into additional domestic and overseas markets, and MOR’s studies show the feed replacement value of the product is nearly twice that of traditional DDGS in most animal diets.
MOR-Pro HP™
A high-protein, SO2-free, dry-milled corn gluten meal
MOR-Pro HP™ is a premium corn-gluten meal product with even greater concentrations of highly-digestible amino acids. The products consists of the dried distillers grains from the ethanol process, without solubles added.
Below is the basic composition of our MOR-Pro HP™, MOR-Pro Solubles™, and MOR-Pro™ by-products. The producer can vary the amount of solubles added back to the distillers’ grains, resulting in a product with targeted characteristics.
MOR-Pro HP™ |
MOR-Pro™ Solubles |
Crude Fat |
.44% |
Protein |
61.4% |
NDF |
26.6% |
*values on a dry-matter basis |
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Crude Fat |
1.39% |
Protein |
22.9% |
NDF |
<1% |
*values on a dry-matter basis |
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Click here to see a complete feed analysis profile for MOR-Pro HP™.
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Click here to see an amino acid profile for MOR-Pro HP™.
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Click here to see a complete feed analysis profile for MOR-Pro Solubles™.
*Values above are from samples taken from tests performed by MOR Technology at their pilot fractionation facility in Scott City, Missouri, and the National Corn to Ethanol Research Center in Edwardsville, Illinois. Actual product composition may vary based on a number of processing conditions.
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Donna Jeschke of IL Corn Growers shares samples of MOR-Pro HP™ with major hog producers and feed millers in China
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