Price and delivery terms are discussed individually Our company is exporting/ importing agricultural products in many countries. We export edible grain legumes, oil seed crops, spices, medicinal and aromatic plants, cereals, industrial crops and fodder crops. Specification - Alfalfa Protein16-24% Fat max4% Moisture max14% Fiber during flowering max24% Fiber after flowering max32% Dry weight max47%
We offer Premium Alfalfa Hay, Rhodes Grass, Oats Hay Ready / Oats Hay Animal Feed Packed as as required. 15kg cube, 10kg cube, 50kg cube, 120kg roll, 320kg roll SPECIFICATIONS; CRUDE PROTEIN (ODM) 16-18 % ADF Acid Detergent FIbre 32-35 % (plus/minus 10 percent) NDF Neutral Detergent Fibre 40-44 % (plus/minus 10 percent) MOISTURE : 12 % MAX AFLATOXIN : 20 ppb MAX PURITY : > 90% CHOP SIZE: > 10 cm GMO : Free RADIATION : Free DRIED : DRIED : Suncured
We sell wheat bran on an ongoing basis. 2000 tons per month
We supply high quality wheat bran from Ukraine packaged in 25 kg bags, the quantity and price are negotiated individually
Animal feed - PAP / Meat and Bone Meal (MBM). Packed in Big Bags. MOQ 100 MT. We're an international business.
QUANTITY 1000 MT ±10% 55 X 40' HIGH CUBE CONTAINERS PACKAGING 750/ 450 KG LARGE BALES TIED WITH TWINE/WIRE PRICE â?¬ 170 / MT for T/T CIF AQABA PORT OR â?¬175 L/C SHIPPING AUGUST 2020 TERMS LC AT SIGHT PER MOST CURRENT UCC VALIDITY Thursday, July 9th, 2020
350 kgs bale is 161 euros per ton CFR basis for MIDDLE EAST area, for an order of 150 tons shipped in one BL. The loadability is 24 tons approx per container.
Wheat and Barley Straw in round bales of 200 kg each.
We have available small bales of Alfalfa Hay 25 kg each, 40x40x50 cm for 100 M.T. Delivery every month be revolving L/C Bank to Bank
Salonica Greece Fob 270 euros dehydrated alfalfa in bales of 40x40x50, 1 x 40 ' container HC = 22 -23 tons Available 100 MT per month Subject to prior sale.
PRODUCT: Dehydrated Alfalfa in big bales SPECIFICATIONS: protein 16% min on dry basis QUANTITY: 5.000,00 MT spilt in 12 months (about 18-20 cont x month) PACKING: In Big Bales - tied with wire thread (abt. 750-800 Kg each bale) SHIPMENT: in 40 HC container of about 24/25 MT. PRICE: EUR 275,00 per MT. FOB European Port VALIDITY: Until further notice
Prices for granulated wheat bran in bulk in 40HC containers: - 315 USD CFR Aqaba - 320 USD CFR Bahrain There are approx. 28 mts in container. Offer is the subject to final confirmation.
Product Description Quality Wheat Bran Specifications Type: Vegetable Powder Use: Cattle, Chicken, Dog, Fish, Horse, Pig, Cow Ash(%) 4.00% Moisture: (%) 14% Max Grade: Top Grade Packaging: 25kg/bag Product name: Wheat Bran Variety: Premium Grade Usage: Animal Consumption Name: Wheat Bran Application: Animal Feed Material: 100% Wheat Bran Protein: 14%max Product type: Poultry Feed Wheat Bran Origin :- Hungary Payment Terms :TT
For Feed
Alfalfa Hay, sun cured. Two types of bales120x90x230 - 700kg, 30x40x50 - 25 kg. Loading 20-25 MT in 40"HC. Good, Premium and Supreme quality. Green colour.
Specification: Wheat bran for animal feed Moisture, max, %: 13 Raw protein, min, %: 14 Raw fiber, max, %: 9 1:Health: we pay much attention to our products' quality, all of our goods are Natural Grown food, non-public hazard 2:Cheap price: in order to enlarge abroad market, we can offer you best price.our price are cheaper than other supplier 3:High Quality: our products' Purity can up to >99% , Moisture
Alfalfa originated in the vicinity of what is now Turkey and Iran, and undoubtedly was consumed by grazing animals long before there was any recorded history. It probably was domesticated in this area, and some historians believe this may have occurred concurrently with domestication of the horse. It is thought to be the first plant grown strictly for forage. Today, CEADS is harvesting the alfalfa in Turkey grown only on the land exactly where this plant originated from and based on tons of samples collected from different parts of the country, the yield in this part of the country is proven by lab results to be the highest quality of all. Today, it is no secret that alfalfa can provide excellent nutrition for all types of forage-consuming animals. Production of more than 30 kg of milk/dairy cow/day have been obtained from alfalfa/grass pasture alone. Beef gains of more than 500 kg/4k m2 have been reported on alfalfa/grass without supplementation. Fattening lambs have produced gains as high as 400kg/4k m2.
Timothy grass is one of the most popular cool-seasoned perennial grasses. Timothy is highly palatable to livestock and produces high quality forage for hay and grazing. It is a premium feed for horses and calves. It is known for being rich in nutrients and high forage quality. Timothy grows best on rich, moist bottomland and on finer textured soils, such as clay loams. The best quality is found in cold climates and mountain areas. Timothy grass does not tolerate drought and periods of prolonged high temperatures above 25 degrees C. Ceads timothy hay is premium quality and comes only from the Eastern part of the mountainous region where the highest temperature even in summer does not exceed 23 degrees C. The highest quality of Timothy hay is typically harvested at the early flowering stage, when it is rich in nutrients and is very tender. The quality of hay may degrade as the plant matures past the blooming stage, so it is very important to harvest the hay at the proper time in growth cycle. We always strive to produce the best quality and highest nutritional value hay by harvesting our hay at an early point of maturity.
Alfalfa originated in the vicinity of what is now Turkey and Iran, and undoubtedly was consumed by grazing animals long before there was any recorded history. It probably was domesticated in this area, and some historians believe this may have occurred concurrently with domestication of the horse. It is thought to be the first plant grown strictly for forage. The earliest clear reference to alfalfa was in Turkish writings dating from 1300 B.C. However, at least one historian believes it is probably that alfalfa was cultivated 8,000 to 9,000 years ago (6,000 to 7,000 B.C.). Regardless, it is clear that alfalfa was recognized as a valuable crop by early man The above information is based on the study by Don Ball, Extension Agronomist Auburn University, and presented at the 2000 Kentucky Alfalfa Conference. Today, CEADS is harvesting the alfalfa in Turkey grown only on the land exactly where this plant originated from and based on tons of samples collected from different parts of the country, the yield in this part of the country is proven by lab results to be the highest quality of all. Today, it is no secret that alfalfa can provide excellent nutrition for all types of forage-consuming animals. Production of more than 30 kg of milk/dairy cow/day have been obtained from alfalfa/grass pasture alone. Beef gains of more than 500 kg/4k m2 have been reported on alfalfa/grass without supplementation. Fattening lambs have produced gains as high as 400kg/4k m2. In many parts of the world alfalfa is commonly used to provide nutrition for various other animals including goats, oxen, and water buffalo. Alfalfa hay is widely fed to horses, mules, and donkeys. The crop is fed to camels in the Middle East, to llamas in South America, and to ostriches in South Africa. Alfalfa hay is also preferred feed for zoo animals in the United States and elsewhere.
Medicago Stavia, better known as alfalfa or lucerne is in the same plant family as peas, beans and clover. Below are a few reasons why alfalfa is still used for horses today. The fibre in alfalfa gives your horse slow release energy which they can use for maintenance, work or putting on weight. Alfalfa has a very low content of both starch and water soluble carbohydrates (WSC) such as sugars and fructan. Protein has historically been thought to be the cause of all evil in horses but research has shown that this is not the case and in fact, high starch or sugar diets are culprits. Protein is made up of building blocks called amino acids and these are converted into tissues such as muscle. Feeding alfalfa is a safe way to build muscle tone. Alfalfa is rich in beta carotene which is converted to vitamin A in the body. It also contains vitamin E and the B vitamins Thiamin, Riboflavin, Pantothenic acid, Biotin and Folic Acid. Alfalfa contains valuable levels of the trace mineral cobalt that enables the horse to synthesize vitamin B12 which is involved in iron absorption and utilization.