Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun One of a class of commercial feeds for stock, composed chiefly of the waste from the manufacture of glucose and starch.
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Examples
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Cattle futures in Chicago reached a record $1.24475 a pound on Oct. 17, in part because corn-feed costs surged in the first half of 2011 and a drought led to depleted herds in Texas.
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USDA researchers are laboring to create a new corn-feed stock that can be fed to beef cows to make their shit smell better.
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Premium, thick-cut 'corn-feed' beef steaks became available under this system. "
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Premium thick-cut 'corn-feed' beef steaks became available under this system. "
Tucson Weekly 2009
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