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    United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only,...

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    Updated Dec 29, 2020
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2020). United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing: Mixed Fertilizers, Liquid, Mixing Only [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/producer-price-index-by-industry-fertilizer-mixing-only-manufacturing-mixed-fertilizers-liquid-mixing-only-fed-data.html
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1976 - Dec 31, 2025
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing: Mixed Fertilizers, Liquid, Mixing Only was 217.07300 Index Jun 1986=100 in July of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing: Mixed Fertilizers, Liquid, Mixing Only reached a record high of 464.80000 in September of 2008 and a record low of 92.70000 in January of 1987. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing: Mixed Fertilizers, Liquid, Mixing Only - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on September of 2025.

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    Mixed Feed Cracker Market Report | Global Forecast From 2025 To 2033

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    Updated Sep 23, 2024
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    Dataintelo (2024). Mixed Feed Cracker Market Report | Global Forecast From 2025 To 2033 [Dataset]. https://dataintelo.com/report/global-mixed-feed-cracker-market
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    Sep 23, 2024
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    Time period covered
    2024 - 2032
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    Global
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    Mixed Feed Cracker Market Outlook



    The global mixed feed cracker market size in 2023 is estimated to be approximately USD 7 billion, with a projected growth to USD 11.3 billion by 2032, according to a CAGR of 5.1%. The increasing demand for high-quality animal nutrition, driven by the expanding livestock and aquaculture industries, is a significant growth factor for the market. Additionally, advancements in feed processing technology and the rising awareness of the benefits of mixed feed crackers contribute to market expansion.



    One of the primary growth drivers for the mixed feed cracker market is the burgeoning demand for animal protein. As the global population continues to grow, so does the need for meat, dairy, and other animal-derived products. This has led to an increase in livestock farming and aquaculture activities, which in turn drives the demand for efficient and nutritious animal feed. Mixed feed crackers, known for their ability to enhance feed efficiency and improve animal growth performance, are becoming increasingly popular among farmers and feed manufacturers.



    Technological advancements in feed processing are also propelling market growth. Innovations in feed formulation and processing techniques have enabled the production of high-quality mixed feed crackers that are tailored to the specific nutritional needs of different animal species. These advancements not only improve the nutritional content and digestibility of the feed but also enhance its palatability, leading to better feed intake and growth rates in animals. Additionally, automated and precision feed processing technologies are making it easier for producers to manufacture consistent and high-quality feed products.



    Another significant factor driving the market is the growing awareness among farmers and livestock producers about the benefits of using mixed feed crackers. These products offer numerous advantages, including improved feed conversion ratios, reduced feed wastage, and enhanced animal health and productivity. As a result, more livestock farmers are adopting mixed feed crackers as a standard component of their feeding practices, further boosting market demand. Additionally, government initiatives and programs aimed at promoting sustainable and efficient livestock farming practices are supporting the adoption of advanced feed solutions, including mixed feed crackers.



    Regionally, the Asia Pacific is expected to dominate the mixed feed cracker market over the forecast period. The region's large and growing livestock industry, coupled with increasing investments in feed production infrastructure, is driving market growth. Additionally, rising disposable incomes and changing dietary habits are leading to higher consumption of animal products, further boosting the demand for high-quality animal feed. North America and Europe are also significant markets, driven by the well-established livestock industries and the presence of major feed manufacturers. Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are emerging markets, with growing livestock farming activities and increasing adoption of advanced feed solutions.



    Product Type Analysis



    In the mixed feed cracker market, the product type segment is divided into pellet cracker, mash cracker, and crumble cracker. Each of these product types caters to specific needs and preferences within the livestock and aquaculture industries. Pellet crackers are the most widely used type, known for their uniform size and shape, which facilitates easy handling and feeding. They are particularly popular in the poultry and aquaculture sectors, where uniform feed size is crucial for optimal feed intake and growth performance. The demand for pellet crackers is expected to remain strong, driven by their efficiency and ease of use.



    Mash crackers, on the other hand, are feed products that are ground into a fine, powdery form. They are typically used for young animals and those with specific dietary requirements. Mash crackers offer several advantages, including ease of digestion and the ability to incorporate a wide range of ingredients. They are particularly beneficial for young chicks, piglets, and other juvenile livestock, as they provide the necessary nutrients in an easily digestible form. The market for mash crackers is expected to grow steadily, supported by the increasing focus on early-stage animal nutrition.



    Crumble crackers are a form of feed that lies between pellets and mash in terms of size and texture. They are produced by breaking down pellets into smaller, irregular pieces, making them suitable for an

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    Producer Price Index by Commodity: Chemicals and Allied Products: Mixed...

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    Updated Sep 10, 2025
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    (2025). Producer Price Index by Commodity: Chemicals and Allied Products: Mixed Fertilizers, Liquid, Mixing Only [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/WPU065105013
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    Graph and download economic data for Producer Price Index by Commodity: Chemicals and Allied Products: Mixed Fertilizers, Liquid, Mixing Only (WPU065105013) from Dec 2009 to Aug 2025 about fertility, chemicals, commodities, PPI, inflation, price index, indexes, price, and USA.

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    Equifax Subprime Credit Population for Charles Mix County, SD

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    Updated Aug 18, 2025
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    (2025). Equifax Subprime Credit Population for Charles Mix County, SD [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/EQFXSUBPRIME046023
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    Aug 18, 2025
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    South Dakota, Charles Mix County
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    Graph and download economic data for Equifax Subprime Credit Population for Charles Mix County, SD (EQFXSUBPRIME046023) from Q2 2014 to Q2 2025 about Charles Mix County, SD; subprime; SD; population; and USA.

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    United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only,...

    • tradingeconomics.com
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    Updated Apr 27, 2020
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2020). United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing: Mixed Fertilizers, Mixing Only [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/producer-price-index-by-industry-fertilizer-mixing-only-manufacturing-mixed-fertilizers-mixing-only-fed-data.html
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    Apr 27, 2020
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    Time period covered
    Jan 1, 1976 - Dec 31, 2025
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    United States
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    United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing: Mixed Fertilizers, Mixing Only was 256.22600 Index Jun 1986=100 in July of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing: Mixed Fertilizers, Mixing Only reached a record high of 280.60000 in October of 2008 and a record low of 96.50000 in January of 1987. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing: Mixed Fertilizers, Mixing Only - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on September of 2025.

  6. Mixed Milk Feeding (0-5 months)

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    Updated Sep 16, 2025
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    UNICEF Data and Analytics (HQ) (2025). Mixed Milk Feeding (0-5 months) [Dataset]. https://data.humdata.org/dataset/unicef-nt-bf-mixmf
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    Percentage of infants 0–5 months of age who were fed formula and/or animal milk in addition to breast milk during the previous day.

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    The growth performance of broilers aged 14 and 21 days fed mixed cereal...

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    Updated Feb 24, 2020
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    Craig, Allison D.; Hastie, Peter; Bedford, Mike R.; Olukosi, Oluyinka A.; Khattak, Farina (2020). The growth performance of broilers aged 14 and 21 days fed mixed cereal diets supplemented with carbohydrase enzymes or xylo-oligosaccharide and challenged with coccidiosis infection. [Dataset]. https://datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov/dataset?q=0000575962
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    Feb 24, 2020
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    Craig, Allison D.; Hastie, Peter; Bedford, Mike R.; Olukosi, Oluyinka A.; Khattak, Farina
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    The growth performance of broilers aged 14 and 21 days fed mixed cereal diets supplemented with carbohydrase enzymes or xylo-oligosaccharide and challenged with coccidiosis infection.

  8. Data from: Growth Performance of Jersey Calves fed Maize Stover Silage based...

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    Updated Dec 30, 2023
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    Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR) (2023). Growth Performance of Jersey Calves fed Maize Stover Silage based Total Mixed Ration compared to Calves fed Hay and Concentrate Separately [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.20372/eiar-rdm/R9119A
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    The study was conducted in 2019 at Ada’abrega sub-centre of Holetta Agricultural Research. A total of eighteen posts weaned female Jersey calves (weighing, 72 ± 1.33 kg, mean ± SE) were selected and randomly assigned in two sample T-test each having nine calves. The treatments were control diet consisting of natural pasture hay (50%) basal diet and concentrate mixture (50%) separately (T1) and dual purpose green maize stover silage (50%) and concentrate mixture (50%) based total mixed ration (TMR) (T2). The experiment took 180 days of feeding trial and 7 days of a digestibility trial. The daily dry matter intake of calves fed T2 (5.41 kg) was higher (p<0.05) than those calves receiving T1 (4.64 kg). Daily nutrient intake of calves receiving the intervention diet (T2) followed a similar trend as for DM intake. Feed digestibility was significantly affected (p<0.05) by diets and calves fed T2 showed higher (p<0.05) apparent dry matter digestibility than calves fed T1 diets. A feed conversion ratio of the calves was not affected (p>0.05) by diets but the average daily weight gain of calves in the T2 group (530g) was higher (p<0.05) than those calves in a group (450g). In conclusion, the growth performance of calves fed the dual purpose green maize stover silage based total mixed ration diet was superior to calves fed natural pasture hay and concentrate mixture following the conventional feeding practice. A follow up research is needed to investigate comparative advantages of using maize crop for dual purposes (food & feed) than as a food for human alone considering both biological responses and economic returns that arise thereof.

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    Real Gross Domestic Product: All Industries in Charles Mix County, SD

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    Updated Dec 4, 2024
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    (2024). Real Gross Domestic Product: All Industries in Charles Mix County, SD [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/REALGDPALL46023
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    Dec 4, 2024
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    South Dakota, Charles Mix County
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    Graph and download economic data for Real Gross Domestic Product: All Industries in Charles Mix County, SD (REALGDPALL46023) from 2001 to 2023 about Charles Mix County, SD; SD; real; industry; GDP; and USA.

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    Ruminant Feed Mixing Machines Market Report | Global Forecast From 2025 To...

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    Updated Jan 7, 2025
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    Dataintelo (2025). Ruminant Feed Mixing Machines Market Report | Global Forecast From 2025 To 2033 [Dataset]. https://dataintelo.com/report/global-ruminant-feed-mixing-machines-market
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    2024 - 2032
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    Global
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    Ruminant Feed Mixing Machines Market Outlook



    The global market size for ruminant feed mixing machines is projected to witness robust growth in the upcoming years, expanding from USD 1.5 billion in 2023 to USD 2.8 billion by 2032, registering a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.8%. This growth can be attributed to the increasing demand for efficient and high-quality feed solutions in the agricultural sector, driven by the need for enhanced ruminant health and productivity. The market is also bolstered by technological advancements in feed mixing machinery and a growing awareness among farmers about the benefits of mechanized feeding solutions.



    One of the pivotal growth factors propelling this market is the rising global demand for meat and dairy products. As the population continues to grow and income levels rise, especially in developing economies, there is an increased consumption of animal-based food products. This drives the need for better feed solutions to ensure the health and productivity of livestock. Ruminant feed mixing machines play a crucial role in providing a balanced and nutritious diet, essential for optimal livestock performance. Furthermore, the adoption of precision farming techniques has also contributed to the increased utilization of feed mixing machines.



    Another significant factor contributing to market growth is the technological advancements in feed mixing machinery. Innovations such as automation, IoT integration, and advanced material handling features have transformed traditional feed mixing processes, making them more efficient and user-friendly. These advancements not only enhance the quality and consistency of the feed but also reduce labor costs and operational downtime. Additionally, the incorporation of smart technologies allows for real-time monitoring and control, which is highly beneficial for large-scale farming operations.



    Sustainability and environmental concerns are also driving the market for ruminant feed mixing machines. Modern feed mixers are designed to minimize feed wastage and reduce the environmental footprint of livestock farming. By ensuring a precise mix of nutrients, these machines help in improving feed conversion ratios, thereby reducing the overall feed required for livestock. This is particularly important in the context of rising feed costs and the need for sustainable farming practices. Furthermore, regulatory frameworks promoting sustainable agriculture are encouraging farmers to adopt advanced feed mixing solutions.



    The Feed Mixing Machine is a pivotal component in modern livestock farming, offering a sophisticated solution to the challenges of feed preparation. These machines are designed to blend various feed ingredients into a homogenous mixture, ensuring that each animal receives a balanced diet. The precision and efficiency of feed mixing machines have made them indispensable in achieving optimal livestock performance. By automating the mixing process, these machines save time and reduce labor costs, allowing farmers to focus on other critical aspects of farm management. Moreover, the use of feed mixing machines contributes to improved feed conversion ratios, which is essential for maximizing the productivity and profitability of farming operations.



    Regionally, the Asia Pacific region is expected to witness the highest growth rate in the ruminant feed mixing machines market. This growth is driven by the increasing livestock population, rising disposable incomes, and the rapid adoption of modern agricultural practices in countries like China and India. Additionally, North America and Europe hold significant market shares due to the well-established dairy and beef industries, and a high level of technological adoption in these regions. Conversely, regions like Latin America and the Middle East & Africa are also showing promising growth potential due to the expanding agricultural sectors and increasing focus on modernizing farming practices.



    Product Type Analysis



    The ruminant feed mixing machines market is segmented by product type into vertical mixers, horizontal mixers, portable mixers, and stationary mixers. Vertical mixers are designed to handle large volumes of feed efficiently and are primarily used in large-scale farming operations. These mixers are highly preferred for their ability to produce a homogeneous mix, which is crucial for the health and productivity of ruminants. Their robust construction and ability to handle fibrous materials make them ideal for mi

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    Nutrient intake and growth performance as influenced by feeding pasteurized...

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    Updated Jun 25, 2024
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    Borhan Moradi; Shahryar Kargar; Meysam Kanani; Morteza Nemati; Marzia Albenzio; Mariangela Caroprese; Ícaro Rainyer Rodrigues de Castro; Marcos Inácio Marcondes (2024). Nutrient intake and growth performance as influenced by feeding pasteurized waste milk (WM) and a blend of WM with milk replacer powder (WM+MR) or transition milk (WM+TM) as liquid feeds to cold-stressed newborn Holstein calves (n = 17 per treatment). [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0305227.t003
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    Borhan Moradi; Shahryar Kargar; Meysam Kanani; Morteza Nemati; Marzia Albenzio; Mariangela Caroprese; Ícaro Rainyer Rodrigues de Castro; Marcos Inácio Marcondes
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    Nutrient intake and growth performance as influenced by feeding pasteurized waste milk (WM) and a blend of WM with milk replacer powder (WM+MR) or transition milk (WM+TM) as liquid feeds to cold-stressed newborn Holstein calves (n = 17 per treatment).

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    Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing...

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    Updated Sep 10, 2025
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    (2025). Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing (Including Compost): Primary Products [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/PCU325314325314P
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    Graph and download economic data for Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing (Including Compost): Primary Products (PCU325314325314P) from Dec 1979 to Aug 2025 about fertilizers, primary, manufacturing, PPI, industry, inflation, price index, indexes, price, and USA.

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    Meal and rumination patterns, chewing behaviors (min/8 h), and times of...

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    Updated Jun 25, 2024
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    Borhan Moradi; Shahryar Kargar; Meysam Kanani; Morteza Nemati; Marzia Albenzio; Mariangela Caroprese; Ícaro Rainyer Rodrigues de Castro; Marcos Inácio Marcondes (2024). Meal and rumination patterns, chewing behaviors (min/8 h), and times of resting, drinking, non-nutritive oral behaviors (NNOB), standing, and lying as influenced by feeding pasteurized waste milk (WM) and a blend of WM with milk replacer powder (WM+MR) or transition milk (WM+TM) as liquid feeds to cold-stressed newborn Holstein calves (n = 17 per treatment). [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0305227.t006
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    Borhan Moradi; Shahryar Kargar; Meysam Kanani; Morteza Nemati; Marzia Albenzio; Mariangela Caroprese; Ícaro Rainyer Rodrigues de Castro; Marcos Inácio Marcondes
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    Meal and rumination patterns, chewing behaviors (min/8 h), and times of resting, drinking, non-nutritive oral behaviors (NNOB), standing, and lying as influenced by feeding pasteurized waste milk (WM) and a blend of WM with milk replacer powder (WM+MR) or transition milk (WM+TM) as liquid feeds to cold-stressed newborn Holstein calves (n = 17 per treatment).

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    AFRICA RISING - Intensification of Livestock Forage Rations - Dataset -...

    • open.africa
    Updated Aug 20, 2019
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    (2019). AFRICA RISING - Intensification of Livestock Forage Rations - Dataset - openAFRICA [Dataset]. https://open.africa/dataset/africa-rising-intensification-of-livestock-forage-rations
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    Good dairy cattle feeding management practices must be followed to achieve maximum performance from cows. A 4% increase in feed utilization can be expected when using a total mixed ration (TMR) compared to conventional ration of forage and grain fed separately, twice daily. In addition, the ability to use feeds with various rates of breakdown is enhanced, often enabling even better nutrient utilization. Farmers can also utilize a greater variety of byproduct feeds with a TMR, thereby allowing for possible ration cost savings. The incidence of digestive and metabolic problems often decreases when a TMR is fed, and milk production has been shown to be as much as 5% higher with a TMR compared to conventional rations as a result of these benefits. This paper discusses sustainability perspectives of intensification of TMR’s compared to conventional feeding among small holder farms in Babati district, Tanzania. Our analysis suggests that smallholder farmers will benefit from reduced feed wastage due to increased palatability of TMR’s as well as increased milk yield and income. Trade-offs are that despite the significant time and effort spent formulating total mixed rations, it is evident that feed utilization and milk production will be increased and consequently feed cost reduced.

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    Ingredients, chemical composition (% of DM unless otherwise noted), and...

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    Updated Jun 25, 2024
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    Borhan Moradi; Shahryar Kargar; Meysam Kanani; Morteza Nemati; Marzia Albenzio; Mariangela Caroprese; Ícaro Rainyer Rodrigues de Castro; Marcos Inácio Marcondes (2024). Ingredients, chemical composition (% of DM unless otherwise noted), and particle size distribution of the basal starter feed. [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0305227.t002
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    Borhan Moradi; Shahryar Kargar; Meysam Kanani; Morteza Nemati; Marzia Albenzio; Mariangela Caroprese; Ícaro Rainyer Rodrigues de Castro; Marcos Inácio Marcondes
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    Ingredients, chemical composition (% of DM unless otherwise noted), and particle size distribution of the basal starter feed.

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    Stationary Feed Mixers Market Report | Global Forecast From 2025 To 2033

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    Updated Jan 7, 2025
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    Dataintelo (2025). Stationary Feed Mixers Market Report | Global Forecast From 2025 To 2033 [Dataset]. https://dataintelo.com/report/global-stationary-feed-mixers-market
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    Jan 7, 2025
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    2024 - 2032
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    Global
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    Stationary Feed Mixers Market Outlook



    The global stationary feed mixers market size is projected to grow from USD 1.8 billion in 2023 to USD 2.75 billion by 2032, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.9%. The primary growth factors driving this market include increasing demand for high-quality feed in livestock farming, advancements in mixer technologies, and the growing awareness of animal nutrition among farmers. The rise in livestock production, especially in emerging economies, is also contributing significantly to the market growth.



    One of the key growth drivers of the stationary feed mixers market is the increasing demand for precision feeding. As livestock farmers strive to optimize feed efficiency and improve animal health, there is a growing emphasis on the precise formulation and mixing of feed ingredients. Precision feeding ensures that livestock receive balanced nutrition, leading to better growth rates, improved milk and meat quality, and overall enhanced productivity. Stationary feed mixers play a crucial role in achieving this by providing consistent and homogenous feed mixtures, thereby meeting the nutritional needs of various livestock species.



    Technological advancements in feed mixer equipment are also propelling the market. Modern stationary feed mixers are equipped with sophisticated features such as automated control systems, real-time monitoring, and data analytics capabilities. These innovations enhance the efficiency and accuracy of feed mixing processes, reducing labor costs and minimizing feed wastage. Additionally, the integration of IoT (Internet of Things) in feed mixers allows farmers to remotely manage and monitor the equipment, further driving the adoption of advanced stationary feed mixers.



    The growing awareness of animal nutrition and welfare among farmers is another significant factor fueling market growth. With an increasing focus on sustainable and ethical farming practices, farmers are investing in high-quality feed mixers to ensure that their livestock receive optimal nutrition. Properly mixed and nutritionally balanced feed contributes to the overall health and well-being of animals, reducing the incidence of diseases and improving reproductive performance. This shift towards better animal nutrition is expected to drive the demand for stationary feed mixers in the coming years.



    Feed Mixers have become an indispensable tool in modern livestock farming, providing farmers with the ability to create customized feed blends that cater to the specific nutritional needs of their animals. These machines are designed to handle a variety of feed ingredients, ensuring a consistent and homogenous mix that enhances the overall health and productivity of livestock. By optimizing the feed mixing process, farmers can reduce waste, improve feed conversion ratios, and ultimately increase their profitability. The integration of advanced technologies in feed mixers, such as automated controls and IoT capabilities, further enhances their efficiency and ease of use, making them a valuable asset for farmers worldwide.



    Regionally, the market for stationary feed mixers is witnessing substantial growth across various geographies. North America and Europe hold significant market shares due to the presence of advanced farming infrastructure and a high adoption rate of modern agricultural technologies. Asia Pacific is expected to demonstrate the fastest growth, driven by the rapid expansion of the livestock industry in countries like China and India. The Middle East & Africa and Latin America are also emerging as promising markets, supported by increasing investments in the agricultural sector and the rising demand for livestock products.



    Product Type Analysis



    The stationary feed mixers market can be segmented based on product type into vertical, horizontal, and others. Vertical feed mixers are designed with a vertical screw that lifts and mixes the feed ingredients in a uniform manner. These mixers are particularly popular among small to medium-sized farms due to their cost-effectiveness and efficiency. Vertical mixers are known for their ability to handle a wide range of feed ingredients, including roughages, grains, and silages, making them a versatile choice for farmers.



    Horizontal feed mixers, on the other hand, feature a horizontal mixing mechanism, typically with one or more augers that blend the feed ingredients. These mixers are highly efficient and capable of producing homo

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    Summary of results of a linear mixed model explaining variation in maternal...

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    Wilson, Alastair J.; Capilla-Lasheras, Pablo; Young, Andrew J. (2023). Summary of results of a linear mixed model explaining variation in maternal provisioning rate (feeds/hour) and including every main effect of interest (N = 124 broods being fed by 50 mothers in 34 social groups; 1–7 broods [median = 2] per mother). [Dataset]. https://datasetcatalog.nlm.nih.gov/dataset?q=0000971013
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    Model estimates, standard errors (SE), and their 95% confidence intervals (CI (95%)) are provided along with results from likelihood-ratio tests (χ2df = 1 and associated p-values) assessing the statistical significance of each predictor within the full model (i.e., a model containing all of the terms in the table below). Random effect standard deviation: “season” = 0.97 feeds/hour, “group ID” = 0 feeds/hour, “mother ID” = 0 feeds/hour. “Heat waves” (days above 35°C) and “Brood size” were mean centered and scaled by one standard deviation prior model fit to improve model convergence. Estimates for “Rainfall” and “Rainfall2” given for 100 mm of rainfall (e.g., change in maternal provisioning rate [feeds/hour] per 100 mm of rainfall). “df” = degrees of freedom for likelihood-ratio tests. This analysis yielded the same conclusions when taking an AIC-based model selection approach (S10 Table).

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    United States - Producer Price Index by Commodity: Chemicals and Allied...

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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). United States - Producer Price Index by Commodity: Chemicals and Allied Products: Mixed Fertilizers [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/producer-price-index-by-commodity-for-chemicals-and-allied-products-mixed-fertilizers-fed-data.html
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    United States - Producer Price Index by Commodity: Chemicals and Allied Products: Mixed Fertilizers was 187.50000 Index 1982=100 in December of 2015, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Producer Price Index by Commodity: Chemicals and Allied Products: Mixed Fertilizers reached a record high of 206.80000 in July of 2012 and a record low of 38.80000 in January of 1973. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Producer Price Index by Commodity: Chemicals and Allied Products: Mixed Fertilizers - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on September of 2025.

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    Mutual Funds; Total Financial Assets in Hybrid Funds, Transactions

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    (2025). Mutual Funds; Total Financial Assets in Hybrid Funds, Transactions [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/BOGZ1FA654091403Q
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    Graph and download economic data for Mutual Funds; Total Financial Assets in Hybrid Funds, Transactions (BOGZ1FA654091403Q) from Q1 1991 to Q2 2025 about mutual funds, transactions, assets, and USA.

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    Producer Price Index by Commodity: Chemicals and Allied Products: Synthetic...

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    (2018). Producer Price Index by Commodity: Chemicals and Allied Products: Synthetic Organic Alcohols, Mixed and Unmixed [Dataset]. https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/WPU061403996
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    Graph and download economic data for Producer Price Index by Commodity: Chemicals and Allied Products: Synthetic Organic Alcohols, Mixed and Unmixed (WPU061403996) from Dec 2007 to Dec 2017 about organic, synthetic, alcohol, chemicals, commodities, PPI, inflation, price index, indexes, price, and USA.

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TRADING ECONOMICS (2020). United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing: Mixed Fertilizers, Liquid, Mixing Only [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/producer-price-index-by-industry-fertilizer-mixing-only-manufacturing-mixed-fertilizers-liquid-mixing-only-fed-data.html

United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing: Mixed Fertilizers, Liquid, Mixing Only

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Jan 1, 1976 - Dec 31, 2025
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United States
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United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing: Mixed Fertilizers, Liquid, Mixing Only was 217.07300 Index Jun 1986=100 in July of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing: Mixed Fertilizers, Liquid, Mixing Only reached a record high of 464.80000 in September of 2008 and a record low of 92.70000 in January of 1987. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for United States - Producer Price Index by Industry: Fertilizer, Mixing Only, Manufacturing: Mixed Fertilizers, Liquid, Mixing Only - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on September of 2025.

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