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Beet Pressed Pulp
Beet pressed pulp are the fibrous portions of the sugar beet left after the sugars are removed. It is mechanically pressed to reduce the moisture content to approximately 75%. The fiber in beet pressed pulp is highly digestible making it a good non-starch energy source.

Beet Pulp Pellets
Beet pulp pellets are the fibrous portions of the sugarbeet left after the sugars are removed. It is mechanically pressed, dried to reduce the moisture content to approximately 9% and then pelletized into a 5/16-inch pellet. The fiber in beet pulp pellets is highly digestible making it a good non-starch energy source.

Beet Pulp Fines
Beet pulp fines are the screened off portion of beet pulp pellets while loading.

Beet Molasses
Beet molasses is a byproduct of the sugar industry, and offers a valuable feed resource to the cattle industry and fermentation industry. Beet molasses is the residual liquid left from the sugar extraction process. It is mainly used as an additive to animal feed or as a fermentation feedstock.

For Pressed Pulp and Fines Sales Information Contact:
Agriculture Department
Sidney Sugars Incorporated
(406) 433-3309

For Pulp Pellets and Molasses Information Visit:
Midwest Agri

Attention Livestock Feeders: Press Pulp Available - $6 a Ton