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Cattle Production From foukeffa.org Written by Matt Bierds
Ag Student Texas A&M GA Ag Ed Curriculum Office To accompany the Georgia Agriculture Education Curriculum Lesson July 2001
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Fun Facts 7.1 Billion beef servings in restaurants.
10 % increase since 1990 5.5 Billion burgers sold in restaurants in 1998 361 Million steaks served in restaurants
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Fun Facts (cont.) Beef exports increased ~10% in 1999.
Beef is consumed 77.3 Million times each day across America.
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Beef Consumption Each person consumes ~68 pounds of beef per year.
Slight decrease from the past. Why? Total meat ~220 pounds consumed per year. Slight increase. How can this be explained?
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Who’s Hungry 26 Million pounds of beef sold in 2000.
54.8 Billion dollars of beef consumed. Constant and steady rise. Total cows- 98 Million Decreasing in numbers. Why?
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Expenditures $200 spent per year for beef products.
Decrease in percent of money spent on meat products. Increase in poultry and pork.
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Average prices Costs $2.60 per pound of beef
Fluctuates higher and lower Why do you think this happens?
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Exports vs. Imports Export- 4.44 Billion Import- 3.20 Billion
Surplus- helps the economy. Where do we export to?
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Cattle By-products 82 Dollars of value per 1000 pound steer.
What makes up this most of this? 60% of the total value.
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Conclusion Beef cattle is a huge enterprise in our economy.
Small farms are an icon of the past. Consumption versus Production.
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