The brewing industry will be pleased hear that distillers grains are falling in price.
Recent market data shows that distillers' feeds are now six to eight pounds per tonne cheaper than they were last month, Farmers Weekly reports.
With an increasing supply of brewers grains, animal feed manufacturers are starting to consider mixing soya hulls and bread to create a moist food compound that is 23 per cent cheaper than a dry one.
Maize meal and processed bread will be more viable options for farmers than cereals, the publication suggests, as prices for the latter commodity are expected to remain high for some time.
Farmers Guardian reported earlier this week that companies in the baking industry are facing a shortage of Group 3 wheat.
Some premiums for the commodity have now reached £15 per tonne, the news provider has revealed, with leading grain supplier Nidera now calling on growers to adjust their production in response to the higher demand.
Typical Guttridge equipment used in the brewing industry includes:
