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WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION Youth Livestock Quality Assurance Sarah M. Smith WSU Extension Animal Science 1.800.572.0119 754.2011, Ext 413 smithsm@wsu.edu
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Youth Livestock Producers Importance Washington 4-H and FFA member Exhibited 30,160 food animals at Washington Fairs/Shows in 2004: Level of ProductionImpact Beef Cattle: 4990 steers cattle will produce approximately 3,118,750 pounds of lean red meat That is enough beef to make 12,475,000 1/4 pound burgers. Swine: 8981 pigs can produce 1,332,780 pounds of pork. That is enough pork to make 21,324,486 sausage links. Sheep: 7277 lambs will produce approximately 436,620 pounds of lean red meat. That is enough lamb for 1,746,480 lamb dinners. Goats: 5974 goats will produce approximately 302,284 pounds of lean red meat. That is enough chevon for 1,209,137 chevon dinners. Dairy Cattle: 2938 cows will produce approximately 67,139,176 pounds of milk a year. That is enough milk for 134,278,352 eight ounce glasses of milk. Basically youth producers in Washington are responsible for producing approximately 20,761,736 serving of meat and 134,278,352 glasses of milk.
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Youth Livestock Producers Importance Level of ProductionImpact Beef Cattle: 5732 beef cattle will produce approximately 3,582,500 pounds of lean red meat That is enough beef to make 14,330,000 1/4 pound burgers. Swine: 8801 pigs can produce 1,332,150 pounds of pork. That is enough pork to make 21,122,400 sausage links. Sheep: 7188 lambs will produce approximately 359,400 pounds of lean red meat. That is enough lamb for 1,437,600 lamb dinners. Goats: 5970 goats will produce approximately 238,800 pounds of lean red meat. That is enough chevon for 955,200 chevon dinners. Dairy Cattle: 2731 cows will produce approximately 62,408,812 pounds of milk a year. That is enough milk for 124,817,624 eight ounce glasses of milk. Basically youth producers in Washington are responsible for producing approximately 22,051,400 serving of meat and 124,817,624 glasses of milk. ***Youth producers also exhibited 555 carcass animals (not included in above specie #) ***#’s do not include food animals raised by youth or for youth products that were not exhibited by a youth at a Washington Fair/Show Washington 4-H and FFA member Exhibited 30,977 food animals at Washington Fairs/Shows in 2007:
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Notes Numbers obtained from WSDA Youth Shows and Fair Reports (2004 and 2007) –Only represent youth shows that file report Only represents animals exhibited at the show/fair— –Does not include “no shows” –Does not include “extra” market animals being raised as pen mates that are not exhibited. –Does not include breeding/market animals are that youth may be raising that are not exhibited ***Therefore, actual food animals that are raised by youth in Washington is probably significantly higher than these numbers indicate.
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