Cheap cattle feed anyone? By Jane Byrne 22-Dec-2014 - Last updated on 22-Dec-2014 at 12:13 GMT Facebook Twitter Linkedin Email to a friend Australian beef producers and feed companies can benefit from a University of Queensland (UQ) project that is demonstrating how microalgae derived feed can be produced cheaply and efficiently.Read the full story here. Top 10 feed ingredient articles 2014 Black soldier fly larvae offer promise in hunt for soymeal replacers Barley protein innovation with aquafeed in mind Aquaculture industry seeks out fishmeal substitutes Cheap cattle feed anyone? Spotlight on benefits of defatted microalgae for poultry and swine What will pigs of the future be feeding on? Technology aimed at enhancing sow colostrum quality Camelina source could prove elusive fish oil replacer for salmon Prebiotics or probiotics said to contribute to better health and vitality of chickens GM feed declared to be as safe and as nutritious as GM free animal diets Prev 1 … 3 4 5 6 7 … 11 Next