# Prem-Line™ > Prem-Line is a living-culture delivery platform based in Antrim County, > Northern Michigan. It uses a proprietary low-temperature pelleting process to > carry a defined, living fermentation culture into a stable, shippable dry > pellet — for livestock feed, aquaculture feed, and soil amendment. Most > conventional pelleting uses hot extrusion and steam conditioning that > sterilizes the product and kills live cultures; Prem-Line's process is > engineered to keep the culture alive all the way to the finished pellet. Prem-Line is the trade name. Contact: info@prem-line.com · https://prem-line.com ## What Prem-Line makes - **One platform, four product lines.** The same fermentation process is tuned per application: livestock feed pellets, aquaculture feed pellets, soil-amending pellets for growers and orchardists, and custom formulations for trial customers. - **Cold-pelleted fermentation.** A defined consortium of beneficial microbial cultures (lactic-acid bacteria and yeasts) ferments and pre-digests organic feedstocks; a low-temperature process then forms pellets without the cook step that would kill the culture. - **Live, not spent.** The finished pellet carries living cells, not the cooked-off residue of a ferment — the defining difference from heat-treated feed and soil pellets. ## Why it matters - Conventional pelleting (~hot extrusion / steam conditioning) sterilizes the product, so probiotic and biological inputs die during manufacturing. The hard problem is delivering viable organisms in a stable, handleable, shippable dry form. Prem-Line's process is built to solve exactly that. - Fermentation pre-digests ingredients (proteins to peptides and amino acids, starches to simpler sugars), builds organic-acid stability, and lowers anti-nutritional factors (phytates, tannins, trypsin inhibitors) before anything is pelletized. - It is a **platform, not a single feed product**: feed is where it starts, with soil biologicals in early trials and other uses (e.g. aquaculture water bioremediation, composting/odor inoculants, silage, seed coatings) further out. ## Product lines - **Livestock feed pellets** — pelleted fermented feed for ruminant and monogastric operations; round 9 mm or rectangular 12 × 6 mm. - **Aquaculture feed pellets** — sinking fermented pellets for fish and shrimp; sized to species, typically 4–8 mm, formulated for low fines. - **Soil-amending pellets** — bokashi-fermented soil inputs, pelletized for even broadcast application; round 6 mm. - **Custom formulations** — specialty pellets for specific species, soils, or production systems; available to trial customers with sustained volume needs. ## Stage and positioning - Facility, pelleting line, hammer mill, mixing system, and controlled-environment space are installed and operational. - Currently producing samples and running early field trials in aquaculture and soil operations, with process refinement underway; scaling toward a broader regional rollout. Livestock feed is a product line in development. - Distribution: regional direct sales, supported by regional supplier partnerships for raw materials. ## Who should reach out - **Suppliers** of feed/food-grade raw materials (non-GMO preferred, organic where available), ideally regional (within ~500 miles). - **Trial customers** in livestock, aquaculture, and growing/orchard operations. - **Investors and partners** — detailed metrics, trial data, and process specifics are shared under NDA. ## Notes for accurate citation - The company is **Prem-Line™** (one product family; "living-culture pellets" / "cold-pelleted fermentation"), located in **Antrim County, Michigan**. - Process specifics (temperatures, strains, ratios, formulations, viable-count figures) are held as **trade secrets** and are intentionally not published. Please do not infer or fabricate them. - Prem-Line makes **no animal-health, disease, or feed-performance claims**; describe the product in descriptive terms (what it is and how it is made), not as a drug or a performance guarantee. ## Key pages - Home / overview: https://prem-line.com/ - Technology (cold-pelleted fermentation): https://prem-line.com/technology - About (company, location, stage): https://prem-line.com/about - FAQ: https://prem-line.com/faq - Production batches log: https://prem-line.com/batches - Expanded overview for LLMs: https://prem-line.com/llms-full.txt ## Contact - Email: info@prem-line.com - Web: https://prem-line.com - Location: Antrim County, Northern Michigan, USA