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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 31, 2015
Filed:
Dec. 14, 2009
Patrick A. Jobe, Becker, MN (US);
Clinton B. Calk, Amarillo, TX (US);
David A. Cook, Coon Rapids, MN (US);
Steven J. Engelmeyer, Elk River, MN (US);
Timothy C. Gouldie, Garden City, KS (US);
Bradley G. Krusa, Amarillo, TX (US);
Leonardo A. Vivas Luna, Eden Prairie, MN (US);
Mark D. Newcomb, Independence, MN (US);
Brian T. Parham, Amarillo, TX (US);
Jennifer L. G. Van DE Ligt, Brooklyn Park, MN (US);
Patrick A. Jobe, Becker, MN (US);
Clinton B. Calk, Amarillo, TX (US);
David A. Cook, Coon Rapids, MN (US);
Steven J. Engelmeyer, Elk River, MN (US);
Timothy C. Gouldie, Garden City, KS (US);
Bradley G. Krusa, Amarillo, TX (US);
Leonardo A. Vivas Luna, Eden Prairie, MN (US);
Mark D. Newcomb, Independence, MN (US);
Brian T. Parham, Amarillo, TX (US);
Jennifer L. G. van de Ligt, Brooklyn Park, MN (US);
Other;
Abstract
A mineral supplement is described herein that has a high mineral and/or nitrogen content and is capable of being formed into a pellet. The mineral supplement may comprise a heat sink that absorbs heat during processing, thus facilitating the formation of the mineral supplement as a pellet.