Definition of Feedgrain

1. [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Feedgrain

feeder fish
feeder fund
feeder layer
feeder line
feeder reservoir
feederism
feeders
feedest
feedeth
feedflare
feedforward
feedforward control
feedforwarded
feedforwarding
feedforwards
feedgrain (current term)
feedgrains
feedhole
feedholes
feedhorn
feedhorns
feeding
feeding and eating disorders of childhood
feeding behaviour
feeding bottle
feeding bottles
feeding centre
feeding chair
feeding frenzies
feeding frenzy

Literary usage of Feedgrain

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Llano Estacado of the Us Southern High Plains: Environmental by Elizabeth Brooks (2000)
"With steady irrigation, feedgrain production became a feasible way to support grazing, ... Cattle producers may also feed cattle some feedgrain as well, ..."

2. Production and Consumption of Foodgrains in India: Implications of by J. S. Sarma, Vasant P. Gandhi (1990)
"The relationship between livestock demand and feedgrain demand expressed in terms of the average feeding ratio (kilograms of feedgrain to kilograms of ..."

3. Agriculture in the Gatt: An Analysis of Alternative Approaches to Reform by Joachim Zietz, Alberto Valdés (1988)
"... together with zero-tariff bindings on feed substitutes in the EC, have made Thailand a large exporter to the EC of the feedgrain substitute manioc. ..."

4. Policy Options for the Grain Economy of the European Community: Implications by Ulrich Koester (1982)
"It was widely taken for granted that the amount of feedgrain needed to produce ... Figure 2 shows that use of feedgrain increased only marginally if at all, ..."

5. Estimates of Soviet Grain Imports in 1980-85: Alternative Approaches by Padma Desai (1981)
"The official estimate of the feedgrain requirement in 1980 is about 125.0 million tons.12 Estimates of feedgrain Use and Production Targets for Livestock ..."

6. Agricultural Trade and Poverty: Making Policy Analysis Count edited by Jonathan Brooks (2003)
"Livestock output increases slightly because feedgrain prices drop, but cash-crop and non-agricultural activities are unaffected, because they are not linked ..."

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