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Bout 3-4 lbs should do it nicely. Don't forget the cheese!
8 lbs should fit in a gallon pail so a 10 gallon pail will hold 80 lbs. So, yeah it should hold. hope that helps.
Of course, it depends upon the size of the wheel barrel, but for sake of example, assume that each wheel barrel holds 100 lbs. There are 2000 lbs per ton. 1 ton X 2000 lbs/ton / 100 lbs/wheel barrel = 20 wheel barrels.
About 55.1 lbs
35 to 40 lbs per cu ft
The answer is that for every cubic foot you can store 30 - 32 pounds of meat. Therefore the answer is 444 lbs to 473.6 lbs
The typical calculation for finding how much meat a freezer will hole is: 35-40 Lbs. per Cubic Foot. So 10 Cubic Feet should hold between 350-400 Lbs. However, it depends on the type of meat being stored. For example fatty meats like beef do not shrink as much when frozzen as say Venison or another lean meat does. The fat content of your meat is only a slight factor however. If you are storing a fatty meat you can expect to only lose a pound or two per cubic foot. I usually average it out to 37 1/2 Lbs. per Cubic Foot. I hope that helps.
According to Lowe's website, one cubic foot of freezer space holds about 35 pounds of food. That would mean your freezer would need at least 5.7 cu ft.
2.59 pounds of meat.
The pound, a measure of mass, does not convert directly to cubic feet, a measure of volume. It will depend on the size and shape and densities of the foods being frozen.
20 cups
umm 288 ppl. about 190 lbs of meat..depending on the people
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at least 2 lbs.
1lb is 453.592 grams.
3-5 depending on how much meat each person takes