High-oleic soybeans: Do they make cents?

Farms feeding high-oleic soybeans can capitalize on the crop’s unique fatty acid profile to reduce purchase feed costs and increase energy-corrected milk production, making cents for the bottom line.

With more fat and protein coming from homegrown feed, farms have the opportunity to reduce purchased feed costs.

Click here for more information, including examples of how much feeding high-oleic soybeans could increase dairy farm revenue.

SPECIES:
TOPICS: |

How useful was this post?

We are sorry that this post was not useful for you.

Let us improve this post.

Tell us how we can improve this post.