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Text[1]=["","A legume classified as an 'oilseed'. The oil and protein content together account for about 60% of dry soybeans by weight; protein at 40% and oil at 20%. The remainder consists of 35% carbohydrate and about 5% ash.  Soybeans are an important global crop, grown for oil and protein. The bulk of the crop is solvent extracted for vegetable oil and then defatted soy meal is used for animal feed. A very small proportion of the crop is consumed directly as food by humans. Soybean products, however, appear in a large variety of processed foods."]
Text[2]=["","The oil that which is extracted with solvent from the soy flake."]
Text[3]=["","During processing, foreign materials are removed, the soybeans are cracked to remove the hull and then rolled into full fat flakes. The rolling process disrupts the oil cells and increases the surface area, facilitating solvent extraction of the oil. The oil is extracted using a solvent such as hexane, which solubilizes the oil and the other minor components such as lecithin or gums (as they are commonly called) and free fatty acids. After the oil has been extracted, the solvent is removed, and the flakes are dried, creating defatted soy flakes. Most of the defatted soy flakes are further processed into soybean meal for animal feeding."]
Text[4]=["","Soybean Meal is the product remaining after extracting most of the oil from whole soybeans. After the oil is removed, the soybean flake then is cleaned, toasted and ground to improve its nutritional value."]
Text[5]=["","Companies such as ADM, Bunge, and Cargill, who further refine the crude oil as described in the refined oil section."]
Text[6]=["","About 98 percent of soybean meal is used as a feed ingredient in mixed rations for poultry, hogs, and beef and dairy cattle. "]
Text[7]=["","Soapstock is a product that is produced through the neutralization, with caustic, of the free fatty acids of the crude oil in the refining process. Soapstock also will contain the gums from the degumming process. The soapstock is a concentration of tocopherols (antioxidants), pigments, sterols and fatty acids, including at least 50% linoleic acid."]
Text[8]=["","The crude soybean oil may be refined further depending on how it is to be used. In the refining process, crude oil can be degummed, neutralized, bleached, deodorized and in some instances, hydrogenated with hydrogen gas.  About 97 percent of soybean oil is used in a wide range of products for human use, such as: cooking oils, salad dressings, sandwich spreads, margarine, salad oils, coffee creamer, mayonnaise, shortenings and chocolate coatings."]
Text[9]=["","Biodiesel is most commonly made by chemically altering organic oil through the use of a catalyst and an alcohol. The chemical reaction that occurs through this process breaks down the oil molecules and replaces the glycerin portion of the molecule with an alcohol molecule. The glycerin falls to the bottom and is drained off, resulting in biodiesel.<br /> The biodiesel is then typically washed to remove any extra impurities and is then used as a fuel in a diesel engine without making any modifications to the engine.<br /> Biodiesel is known chemically as a fatty acid methyl ester. Which is just a fancy way of saying it is a product made from methanol and organic oil with fatty acid chains in it. It is easily made and has many benefits, including environmentally friendly tailpipe emissions and improved engine performance."]
Text[10]=["","Food grade products are USDA/NSF certified and perfect for food and beverage manufacturers and agricultural producers, from dairy and livestock to fruits and vegetables.  Food grade products also include cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, dietary supplements, herbs and other healthcare and beauty products"]
Text[11]=["","Feed Energy Company"]
Text[12]=["","FEC MGR is a product utilized by liquid feed customers who formulate custom products for various species applications"]
Text[13]=["","This is where the balancing of the essential fatty acid profile begins. Feed Energy customers recognize that you cannot get consistent yield from a variable product so we acidulate approved vegetable oils at our own facilities. This product contains one of the highest concentrations of calories per pound of fat available on the market. AV4000 is the building block for our other straight vegetable and vegetable/animal blend products."]
Text[14]=["","Crop farmers are recycling a viable post-soybean processing product so that they can produce more soybeans at lower cost."]
Text[15]=["","These products offer a scientifically formulated blend of vegetable oil and packer-direct animal greases delivering a choice of caloric content, linoleic acid, antioxidant properties and other beneficial components."]
Text[16]=["","These products are a unique blend of vegetable products that deliver an all-vegetable source of energy for a variety of species.  These products increase the caloric density of a diet as well as meeting the requirements for all-natural feeding programs."]
Text[17]=["","Feed Energy can custom-blend products that are used as surfactants in agricultural and turf management herbicide and pesticide applications."]
Text[18]=["","Feed Energy can adjust the essential fatty acid profile of its products so that they can be utilized as an alternative fuel source or used as fuel additives for many different industries."]

Text[19]=["","PFS is a nutrient-rich stream that provides an alternative to commercial fertilizer. A coproduct of the soybean acidulation process, Feed Energy neutralizes the pH which then creates a lower-cost fertilizer alternative that can be utilized for producing high quality corn, soybeans and alfalfa."]

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