| Article ID: | iaor201524572 |
| Volume: | 28 |
| Issue: | 4 |
| Start Page Number: | 543 |
| End Page Number: | 552 |
| Publication Date: | Dec 2006 |
| Journal: | Review of Agricultural Economics |
| Authors: | Tozer Peter R, Stokes Jeffrey R |
| Keywords: | blending, feed mix |
Commercial feed blending is a complex process consisting of many potential raw ingredients and final products. The sheer number of daily orders and final products at a typical feed mill means that raw ingredients cannot be mixed to directly produce final products in an economical fashion. As a result, the intermediate production of pellets with prespecified nutritional content is a necessity that makes the feed blending problem highly nonlinear. We discuss a nonlinear approach to feed blending and compare results from an empirical application to those from a sequential linear programming approach common to most feed mills.