An improved method for processing corn into ethanol and other valuable
co-products. The invention generally involves a multi-step process which
produces germ (or oil), protein, and feed yeast as its co-products while
maintaining or enhancing the provision of fermentable sugar to ethanol
fermentation. This is accomplished by fundamentally altering the way the
corn is fractionated, disrupting the cell walls rather than the protein
matrix as is done in conventional wet milling.