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Championship Sunday Menu: Football, Food and Farming


Posted on February 7, 2024 7:33 PM


Regardless of which team you’re rooting for, your football party will be the real winner this Sunday thanks to a team of 2 million farm families working on your behalf. Professional football championship Sunday ranks among the top days of the year for food consumption in our country. 

Did you know that, according to the National Chicken Council, almost 1.5 billion chicken wings are consumed during the big game?  That’s thank to the more than 164,000 farms that raise chickens and eggs. The U.S. is the world’s largest corn producer, at more than 15 billion bushels a year. Which is great, because experts predict that more than 8 million pounds of corn tortilla chips will be eaten during the game.

So you’re planning to watch the big game, and there’s bound to be plenty of snacks, but what ranks at the top? Pizza comes in the top three of all gameday snacks. Do you know where the crust comes from? Farmers plant almost 50 million acres of wheat every year, which is also used in breads, cookies, pretzels and cakes. 

Don’t forget the big cheese. America’s families purchase more than 25 million pounds of cheese for the big game, according to estimates by Dairy Farmers of Wisconsin. Thankfully, dairy cows produce more than 226 billion pounds of milk every year.

 

Looking for something with less calories? How about a veggie tray? They’re the lowest calorie snack among the favorites, with tomatoes often featured. The average person in America consumes 31.4 pounds of tomatoes per year. Making it the second-most consumed vegetable, behind potatoes.

Farmers are meeting the food needs of America’s families while continually improving the land and water for future generations. They have voluntarily enrolled 140 million acres in conservation programs. That’s more than the size of California and New York combined.

“Farmers are proud to grow the food America’s families rely on for Championship Sunday, and every other day of the year,” said American Farm Bureau Federation President Zippy Duvall. “We all benefit from one of the most affordable and abundant food supplies in the world. It’s made possible by hardworking farm families and supported by strong agricultural policies in the farm bill. As we all enjoy this year’s big game, we encourage lawmakers to get a new farm bill past the goal line and bring a win home to every family in America.”

 

Content provided by: American Farm Bureau Federation