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Food Consumption of Corn, Oat, and Barley Products

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  • Clough, Malcolm

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Per capita consumption of food products made from corn and oats has trended upward since 1954, following a long downtrend. In 1965 about 32 pounds of corn food products (product weight) and 3.7 pounds of oat food products were consumed per capita; both were about a sixth more than in 1954. The use of barley in food products, excluding beer, has been relatively stable at around 1 pound per capita. Only about 5 percent of all corn and oats and less than 2 percent of total barley goes directly into food products; the major use of these 3 grains is for livestock feed.

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  • Clough, Malcolm, 1966. "Food Consumption of Corn, Oat, and Barley Products," Miscellaneous Publications 320888, United States Department of Agriculture, Economic Research Service.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uersmp:320888
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.320888
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