Abstract

The dairy cattle industry is expanding rapidly to accommodate the growing demand for human consumption. This results in high cattle feed production. This study aims to forecast the amount of maize residue and calculate the circularity level of using maize residue as a feedstock for total mixed ration feed production in dairy cattle feed production. The multiple linear regression analysis is performed to predict maize yields in Thailand so that maize residues can be calculated and used in feed production. The material circularity indicator is also used with biological cycles to assess the circularity level of dairy cattle feed production under the circular economy concept. The results show that the maize yield is expected to increase, resulting in more maize residues. The use of maize residues in daily cattle feed production gives the MCI value of 0.6038, representing a high degree of circularity and explaining the sustainable management of wastes in the cattle feed industry. Moreover, using maize residues as a part of feed ingredients instead of the Napier grass saves the cost by 14.2%. The study results provide a guideline for farmers and related authorities to plan for managing maize residue in daily cattle feed production to lower operation costs and minimize environmental problems. Keywords: Biological cycle, Circular economy, Dairy cattle feed production, Maize residues, Material circularity indicator, Multiple linear regression

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