There is an average of 180,600,000,000 pounds of milk produced in the United States each year. This is equal to 21 billion gallons of milk.
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A gallon of milk was $2.89 in 1989. Gas was $1.12 and eggs were .96 cents. Currently, a gallon of milk is around $3.00.
According to http://us.mt.com/mt_ext_files/Editorial/Generic/1/cava_4_series_application_overview_Editorial-Generic_1112200282838_files/Custom_unit_Smartplus_1_0.pdf a typical density for milk is 1.03 kg/ liter. Thus, 100 kg = 100/1.03 = 97 liters.
In 2004, the average price for a gallon of milk was $2.88 but in 2014, the average price for a gallon of milk is $3.55.
Grocer needs to carry more mother phucking milk. :)
aproximently 300
DFA produced about 32.5 million pounds of milk
Yes, milk can be produced in almost all countries.
The more often you breastfeed, and the more milk is taken every feed, the faster milk is produced. That's why the less you breastfeed, and the less is taken, the less it is produced.
The more often you breastfeed, and the more milk is taken every feed, the faster milk is produced. That's why the less you breastfeed, and the less is taken, the less it is produced.
Around 20-28 pints each day(3-3.5 gallons). More when she is in 'full milk'.
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There are eight pints in a gallon. Therefore, a gallon of milk is going to weight approximately eight pounds.
Pounds of what? Feathers, lead, milk . . . .?
depends how much you have
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