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But for real, hogs are such a problem that in Texas you can pay like $10k to fly around in a helicopter and shoot them with a gatling gun.
Those aren’t the kind of hogs this map is talking about. This is talking about the breed for slaughter to satiate humans kind of hogs.
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[image of the United States in white on a black background with black border lines around the states. There is a cluster of dots mainly in the north east section. “Each dot represents 5,000 hogs” ]
nemfrog
“Each dot represents 5,000 hogs.” World Geography. 1948.
lemondemon
untapped infinite hog supply in the ocean
sketchmagetch
Each state is lined with an impenetrable wall.of swine. We are trapped
2kittensinacup
We’ve lost canada and mexico to the hogs already
If anyone could describe the image better that’d be appreciated.
Pig farms
Cody tried to warn us!
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But really, what the fuck, Iowa?
I’m not in Iowa but I can smell it from here.
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No. I’ve lived there though. The hype is real.
When you only grow stupid barely edible shit like corn and soybeans, the next logical step is to build a shed and feed a thousand pigs the corn and soy.
How is corn and soy barely edible. Soy is a complete protein
I was exaggerating, but the majority of corn and soy grown go into non human consumption or highly processed human food. 70% of American soybeans are used for animal feed. Mostly chickens in America and most of the exported soybeans are fed to pigs in China. 5% is biofuel. That’s 75% of the crop not being for human consumption. And of the 25% left who is used for human food, 80% is used to make cooking oil.
It’s a similar story for corn. 45% is used to make ethanol even though without government mandating it be added to petrol, no one would. Then 40% is fed to animals. That’s 85% of corn that was grown not for human consumption.