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it takes 10 pounds of vegtable matter to produce one pound of beef
I would use 1 beef cube in 1/2 litre
Stanford Professors Paul R. and Anne H. Ehrlich state that the amount of water used to produce one pound of beef ranges from 2,500 to as much as 6,000 gallons depending on where the animal is raised. So that's 5500 - 13200 liters per Kg
The same as 1 kilogram of beef anywhere else. Mass does not change according to location.
Look at a recipe book. It depends on how you are cooking it - stir fry, grilled, stew - and how well cooked you like your beef.
Beef, especially that from a dairy steer. It takes around 9 lbs of grain to produce a pound of ready-to-eat beef, on average. With a dairy steer though, it may take more than that likely 12 to 15 lbs of grain to make a lb of beef from a Jersey or Holstein steer, a lot more than that needed for a Charolais or Angus-Charolais-cross steer. As for water, that's a bit more variable since there's a lot of factors to take into account before an actual measure of how many lbs, or gallons or liters or whatever of water it takes to make one pound of ready-to-eat beef.
1 kilogram =35.3 0z 1 kilogram=2.2 pounds 1 pound=16 oz A beef steak of 72 oz=2.04 kilogram
they produce tons of livestock such as beef cattle.
Since there are 1000 grams in a kilogram, you just need to divide $1.22 by 1000. That would be .00122 cents per gram.
1.8% of the world's beef used in burgers
Depending on ur religion your God made cows which produce beef
Cattle produce beef in your hand burger and they produce milk.