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Wow it has been a little bit since I visited, I did a bit of research, but hadn't made it that far in... been... um.... busyish on the chicken forum.... haven't read all the posts but promise I will.![Hide :hide :hide](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/hide.gif)
So far I found out that:
The US Dept. Of Agriculture estimates that the average person in the United States eats .5 lbs of meat, 1.6 lbs of dairy products, .2 lbs of fats and oils, .8 lbs of fruits, .7 lbs. Of vegetables, .5 lbs of grains, and .4 lbs of sugars per day for a total of 4.7 lbs. of food per day. To see the USDA study, follow this link
The average beef consumption in the US is approximately 67lbs per year per person.
An average steer will weigh about 1200lbs live. After slaughter and initial processing, the carcass will weigh about 720lbs. After further processing, it will yield about 490 to 560 lbs of edible meat.
I haven't worked out the math of all of that yet.... I was trying to find out more about the meat consumed. But came to a dead end and hadn't got back to it.
will post more and read what you guys had to say shortly
![Hide :hide :hide](/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/hide.gif)
So far I found out that:
The US Dept. Of Agriculture estimates that the average person in the United States eats .5 lbs of meat, 1.6 lbs of dairy products, .2 lbs of fats and oils, .8 lbs of fruits, .7 lbs. Of vegetables, .5 lbs of grains, and .4 lbs of sugars per day for a total of 4.7 lbs. of food per day. To see the USDA study, follow this link
The average beef consumption in the US is approximately 67lbs per year per person.
An average steer will weigh about 1200lbs live. After slaughter and initial processing, the carcass will weigh about 720lbs. After further processing, it will yield about 490 to 560 lbs of edible meat.
I haven't worked out the math of all of that yet.... I was trying to find out more about the meat consumed. But came to a dead end and hadn't got back to it.
will post more and read what you guys had to say shortly