OK--so far:
http://www.dogfoodproject.com/index.php?page=badingredientsIngredients to avoid
Corn Distillers Dried Grains With Solubles
"Distillers Dried Grains with solubles (DDGS) is the product obtained by condensing and drying the stillage that remains after fermenting the starch in corn or milo in the production of ethyl alcohol.
"An inexpensive byproduct used as protein filler in cheap dog foods. Its amino acids are poorly balanced, not very digestible, have a high fiber content and nutritional value can vary greatly from batch to batch. Better suited as cattle feed."
http://www.thepigsite.com/swinenews/16812/a-new-set-of-standards-for-ddgsJanuary 14, 2008
A New Set of Standards for DDGS
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The National Grain and Feed Association (NGFA) has advised the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) that existing regulatory and industry frameworks, as well as prudent contracting practices, are sufficient to facilitate the trading of distillers grains. It also suggests that the federal government develops standards for biofuels.
"The NGFA’s membership encompasses all sectors of the industry, including country, terminal and export elevators; feed mills; cash grain and feed merchants; end users of grain and grain products, including processors, flour millers, and livestock and poultry integrators; commodity futures brokers and commission merchants; and allied industries, such as railroads, barge lines, banks, grain exchanges, insurance companies, computer software firms, and engineering and design/construct companies. In addition, the NGFA consists of 35 affiliated state and regional U.S. grain and feed associations, as well as two international affiliated associations.
The NGFA also has strategic alliances with the Grain Elevator and Processing Society and Pet Food Institute, and is co-located and jointly operates with the North American Export Grain Association." http://articles.directorym.net/AFIA_leads_industry_into_a_new_century_of_opportunity-a914353.htmlAFIA leads industry into a new century of opportunity
DDGS
"One of the hottest topics currently facing the industry and nation concerns distillers dried grain with solubles (DDGS). AFIA has been participating in a number of working groups to address regulatory concerns and use limitations of DDGS."
http://www.ddgs.umn.edu/info-companion.htmUniversity of MN "home page" for DDGS information--has various article links.
http://www.ddgs.umn.edu/articles-companion/2004-Hill-%20Alternative%20proteins%20in--.pdfAlternative Proteins in Companion Animal Nutrition
Pet Food Association of Canada 2004
BTW--this is also a good source for the description of those alternative proteins such as corn gluten, wheat gluten, RPC and so on.
http://www.ddgs.umn.edu/articles-companion/2006-Shurson-%20Effect%20of%20feeding%20DDGS%20to%20horses%20and%20companion%20animals.pdfEffect of Feeding DDGS to Companion Animals
Paper notes very little research has been done into the issue.
http://www.ifbf.org/programs/commodity/information/ddgs.pdfWhere will all the DDGS go?
Iowa Farm Bureau 2006
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"People are even putting DDGS in
dog food supplements (amaize) http://www.amaize.com and lick blocks for horses, sheep, deer and elk
http://www.goldenlyk.com "But there's still a challenge to find a market for all those DDGS."
https://ecommerce.4w.com/amaize/secure.htmAmaize--buy it in biscuits or granule form
http://www.aboutus.org/AMaize.comMarsland Laboratories
3501 South 6th
Lincoln NE 68502 US
I have not found a link between Marsland Labs and Mars Inc. (so far!)