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November 22, 2015

Corn Grinding

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Why Consider Sylvester Custom Grinding for your High-Volume Feed and Corn Grinding Services?

If you need to grind high volumes of shell corn or process baled bulk materials, our 2015 B66 Rothochopper 775 hp Grinder streamlines high-volume precision feed and corn grinding to keep you in complete control of your food rations.

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Corn Grinding 32Sylvester Custom Grinding provides you with Increased Profitability 

The 775 hp grinder can easily process high moisture shell corn (HMSC) with one pass, grinding up to 5,000 bushels per hour.

Increased Efficiency
Unlike traditional hammer mills with swinging hammers, our unique screens grind HMSC to the size of coffee grounds. By utilizing this screen we can ensure 99.9% of kernels will be ground to your specifications.

Our system will reduce the amount of equipment needed to grind HMSC.
All you need is a front end loader with a bucket big enough to keep up with the B66 Rotochopper.

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You can optimize the nutritional value of the feed source in your HMSC rations and vary the particle size to avoid digestive problems in ruminants.

CALCIUM TREATED FORAGE GRINDING IS ALSO AVAILABLE
Feed and corn grinding can dramatically lower the cost of cattle feed rations by replacing a portion of grain and traditional forages. The Rotochopper Fiber Infusion System offers turn-key solutions for grinding and treating crop residues with a lime-based slurry. We simply load bales of wheat straw or corn stover into the grinder and you get properly sized, evenly treated forage that is optimized for palatability and digestibility.

The calcium slurry breaks down the chemical bonds that normally make the carbohydrates in crop residue unavailable for digestion.

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The bunker in this video (top left) was filled in 8 hours with 34,000 bushels of corn.

This would normally take over a week for the customer to process with the older methods.