feedgrain

/ˈfiːdˌɡreɪn/
noun
  1. Grain grown and used as food for livestock, such as corn, barley, or oats.
    • The farmer stores feedgrain in large silos to feed the cattle during winter.
    • The price of feedgrain affects the cost of meat and dairy products.
    • Corn is the most common feedgrain used in poultry farming.
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