It probobly has to do with the population but I'm sure it could
They have way to much people in their population to feed them all with a couple billion dollars
around 32 gallons.
a billion
Farmers spent a total of $24.5 billion on feed that year
It depends on factors such as location, cost of food, and dietary needs. However, as a rough estimate, 1 billion dollars could potentially feed millions of people, especially if distributed efficiently through food distribution programs or aid organizations.
You feed them hotdogs.
It is about a million dollars or about a thousand dollars. A millon if you want it to live one more year than what it will live if you feed it for a thusand dollars of worth. I hope this helped you thanks :) LOL
6 billion times
the cottonseed produces more than 9 billion pounds of feed for livestock on average
According to the American Feed Industry Association, as much as $20 billion worth of feed ingredients are purchased each year
Feed crops generated $23.2 billion in cash receipts on U.S. farms in 2001
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