Rice Hull
Rice hulls are buff-colored to a light brown meal consisting primarily of the outer covering of the rice. It contains no oils.
Crude Protein, not less than 1.00%
Crude Fat, not less than .20%
Crude Fiber, not more than 50%
Water = 10.00%
Protein = 2.40%
Fat = .50%
Nitrogen Free Extract = 27.90%
Fiber = 40.40%
Ash = 18.71%
Calcium = .09%
Organic amendments, rice husk ash is used in the production of portland cement, rice bran oil, brewing, fertilizer substrate, fireworks, and fuel. Rice husks are also used as a feed supplement, cellulose filler, and absorbent.
Totes, bulk truck or bulk rail
N/A
Rice Hulls are a sustainable and bio-based material that contributes to a circular economy. Rice Hulls are the outermost layer of the rice grain and are often discarded as waste. However, they can be repurposed into a valuable resource that can be used in a variety of applications. Rice Hulls are lightweight, durable, and resistant to moisture and pests, making them an ideal choice for building materials, animal feed, and more. Using Rice Hulls can reduce waste and create a more sustainable, circular economy.