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What (who) is feed stock - definition

NUTRITION FOR ALL ANIMALS KEPT BY HUMANS
Forage crops; Stock feed; Feed crop; Provender; Livestock feed; Fodder rape; Forage brassicas; Fodder root crops; Forage maize; Fodder crop; Animal fodder; Forage grasses; Forage grass; Feed meal
  • A traditional method of storing wheat hay in Punjab.
  • Cut green fodder being transported to cattle in [[Tanzania]]
  • Farmer mills branches of shrubs for the production of low-cost animal fodder in [[Namibia]]
  • On-site system in the US
  • A fodder factory set up by an individual farmer to produce customised cattle feed
  • Cut green fodder being transported to cattle in Nepal.
  • Manual cutting of green fodder in Punjab.
  • Newton of Cawdor stack of bales, sweet-smelling fodder stored for winter
  • Round [[hay]] bales
  • Feed crusher. 1976

Feed (Facebook)         
  • Facebook's Feed for mobile devices
FEATURE OF THE SOCIAL NETWORK FACEBOOK
News Feed (Facebook); Facebook News Feed; Facebook newsfeed; Facebook Newsfeed; Facebook news feed; Draft:News Feed; Facebook News; News Feed
Facebook's Feed, formerly known as the News Feed, is a web feed feature for the social network. The feed is the primary system through which users are exposed to content posted on the network.
Push feed and controlled feed         
  • [[Krag–Jørgensen]] bolt with push feed.
TWO COMMON MECHANISMS ON FIREARMS DESCRIBING HOW THE CARTRIDGE IS FED INTO AND EXTRACTED FROM THE CHAMBER
Controlled feed; Push feed; Controlled round feed
Push feed and controlled feed (or controlled round feed) are two main types of mechanisms used in firearms to describe how the bolt drives the cartridge into the chamber and extracts the spent casing after firing.
Web feed         
DATA FORMAT USED FOR PROVIDING USERS WITH FREQUENTLY UPDATED CONTENT
Blog feed; Blog feeds; Webfeed; Web Feed; News feed; Web feeds; Internet news feed; Online news feed; Feed icon; Web feed icon
On the World Wide Web, a web feed (or news feed) is a data format used for providing users with frequently updated content. Content distributors syndicate a web feed, thereby allowing users to subscribe a channel to it by adding the feed resource address to a news aggregator client (also called a feed reader or a news reader).

Wikipedia

Fodder

Fodder (), also called provender (), is any agricultural foodstuff used specifically to feed domesticated livestock, such as cattle, rabbits, sheep, horses, chickens and pigs. "Fodder" refers particularly to food given to the animals (including plants cut and carried to them), rather than that which they forage for themselves (called forage). Fodder includes hay, straw, silage, compressed and pelleted feeds, oils and mixed rations, and sprouted grains and legumes (such as bean sprouts, fresh malt, or spent malt). Most animal feed is from plants, but some manufacturers add ingredients to processed feeds that are of animal origin.

The worldwide animal feed trade produced 873 million tons of feed (compound feed equivalent) in 2011, fast approaching 1 billion tonnes according to the International Feed Industry Federation, with an annual growth rate of about 2%. The use of agricultural land to grow feed rather than human food can be controversial (see food vs. feed); some types of feed, such as corn (maize), can also serve as human food; those that cannot, such as grassland grass, may be grown on land that can be used for crops consumed by humans. In many cases the production of grass for cattle fodder is a valuable intercrop between crops for human consumption, because it builds the organic matter in the soil. When evaluating if this soil organic matter increase mitigates climate change, both permanency of the added organic matter as well as emissions produced during use of the fodder product have to be taken into account. Some agricultural byproducts fed to animals may be considered unsavory by humans.

Examples of use of feed stock
1. Iran‘s recent and much–trumpeted enrichment experiments may well have been conducted with Chinese feed–stock rather than their own.
2. Reliance had earlier said it was utilising capacity at a second hydrotreater and processed feed stock to ensure stable production.
3. You basically are taking the feed stock that goes through at 5% and feeding it back through and repeating that process until you get your highly enriched uranium.
4. It said Iran had produced about 15,000 pounds of uranium hexafluoride, the gaseous feed stock that is spun by centrifuge into enriched uranium.
5. Many of these refineries are in the Midwest _ the Midwest because that is where the source _ you know, the feed stock for ethanol comes from.