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Ag83 said:
CanyonAg77 said:Ag83 said:
Even if I were inclined to eat grasshoppers, what's the difference in density?
My wild guess is that a pound of beef fits in your hand, and a pound of grasshoppers fills a paper grocery bag
And, without actually knowing it, I'll bet grasshoppers are a lot more likely to strip the land of veg.CanyonAg77 said:Ag83 said:
Even if I were inclined to eat grasshoppers, what's the difference in density?
My wild guess is that a pound of beef fits in your hand, and a pound of grasshoppers fills a paper grocery bag
EDIT: Found a reference that an adult grasshopper weighs about 2.5 grams. So about 180 grasshoppers per pound.
Another reference says an average steer yields about 570 pounds of meat.
One steer = 103,500 grasshoppers.
In the wild, you might find 2 grasshoppers per square yard, or about 4800 per acre. So about 21 acres to support the same weight in grasshoppers as you get from a steer on one acre of wheat.
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CanyonAg77 said:Ag83 said:
Even if I were inclined to eat grasshoppers, what's the difference in density?
My wild guess is that a pound of beef fits in your hand, and a pound of grasshoppers fills a paper grocery bag
EDIT: Found a reference that an adult grasshopper weighs about 2.5 grams. So about 180 grasshoppers per pound.
Another reference says an average steer yields about 570 pounds of meat.
One steer = 103,500 grasshoppers.
In the wild, you might find 2 grasshoppers per square yard, or about 4800 per acre. So about 21 acres to support the same weight in grasshoppers as you get from a steer on one acre of wheat.
Wow…just wow.
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