
HE (High Energy) molasses is produced during the crystallization of sucrose from the sugar rich syrup recovered through the ion exclusion separation process. HE is similar in dry substance and sugar content to molasses produced during the crystallization of sugar from sugar beet juice.
With a high protein content of 14.3%, a low dry matter of 80% and total sugars (as invert) of approximately 50%, HE molasses is an extremely nutrient dense product that will compliment the formulation of liquid feeding programs. As a molasses product, it improves feed intake and conversion by enhancing palatability and digestive qualities. HE molasses has a RDS of 80, a pH of 9.95% and weighs 89.1 pounds per cubic foot or 11.9 pounds per gallon.
HE Molasses*| Ingredient | Component |
| Dry Matter % (as fed) | 78% |
| Crude Protein | 14.6% |
| Total Sugars (as Invert) | 50.5% |
| Ash | 10.6% |
| Calcium | 0.03% |
| Crude Fat | 0.1% |
| Phosphorus | 0.03% |
| Sodium | 2.1% |
| Sulfer | 0.15% |
| Ruminant TDN | 87% |
| Net Energy – Maintenance | 1.01 MCal/lb |
| Net Energy – Gain | 0.68 MCal/lb |
| RDS | 80 |
| pH | 9.95 |
All charts represented as typical. Actual comparison may vary according to location or crop condition.· All charts computed on a Dry Matter Basis unless otherwise noted.* Typical analysis based on Western Sugar and independent laboratory analytical data.** Based on Feedstuffs 1989 Reference Issue. Vol. 61, Number 31. July 26, 1989