At
Tessenderlo's phosphate plant in Ham, in northern Belgium, phosphate rock is turned
into a very pure dihydrated crystalline dicalcium phosphate. This isn't the
only method the group uses to make feed phosphates. Intimate knowledge of all
available phosphates, claim the company's experts, is the secret to good
phosphorus nutrition for all species of livestock.
This article can also be found at Feed Mix, volume 11, no. 6