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- Wet-milling abstract "Wet-milling is a process in which feed material is steeped in water, with or without sulphur dioxide, to soften the seed kernel in order to help separate the kernel’s various components. For example, wet-milling plants can separate a 56-pound bushel of corn into more than 31 pounds of cornstarch (which in turn can be converted into corn syrups or corn ethanol), 15 pounds of corn gluten meal for use in animal feed, and nearly 2 pounds of corn oil.".
- Wet-milling wikiPageID "23607475".
- Wet-milling wikiPageRevisionID "454270914".
- Wet-milling article "Report for Congress: Agriculture: A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition".
- Wet-milling author "Jasper Womach".
- Wet-milling hasPhotoCollection Wet-milling.
- Wet-milling url "http://ncseonline.org/nle/crsreports/05jun/97-905.pdf".
- Wet-milling subject Category:Separation_processes.
- Wet-milling type Abstraction100002137.
- Wet-milling type Act100030358.
- Wet-milling type Activity100407535.
- Wet-milling type Event100029378.
- Wet-milling type Procedure101023820.
- Wet-milling type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Wet-milling type SeparationProcesses.
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- Wet-milling comment "Wet-milling is a process in which feed material is steeped in water, with or without sulphur dioxide, to soften the seed kernel in order to help separate the kernel’s various components. For example, wet-milling plants can separate a 56-pound bushel of corn into more than 31 pounds of cornstarch (which in turn can be converted into corn syrups or corn ethanol), 15 pounds of corn gluten meal for use in animal feed, and nearly 2 pounds of corn oil.".
- Wet-milling label "Wet-milling".
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- Wet-milling sameAs Wet-milling.
- Wet-milling wasDerivedFrom Wet-milling?oldid=454270914.
- Wet-milling isPrimaryTopicOf Wet-milling.