—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 21, 1962 4 From Where We Stand ... Dual Grading To For 35 years the U S Department ol Agriculture has had a meat grading service Up -until the beginning of World War •I only about B'. of the beef consumed in the country was federally graded under the voluntary program, but since that time, the proportion of the graded product*has gone up to about halt the beef consumed. There have been increasing questions as to the value of the system which put most emphasis on the amount ot fat covering on meat With the trend toward less exer cise and lighter 'meals, the desire for leaner cuts of meat has grown stronger and more emphasis has been placed on leaner cuts and on leaner carcasses Recognizing this trend, the Depart ment of Agriculture will make available a program ol dual grading of beef. Car casses will be marked No 1 through No 6 with No 1 representing the high est cutting percentage of lean retail cuts. Almost a decade ago, a spokesman for the Department of Agriculture said, the Department foresaw that the current beef grading system should reflect- the growing consumer preference for high quality beef with most of the fat trimm ed away To eliminate the need for trimming ind the consequent use in the cost of narketing, research was begun to de velop techniques which would more ully recognize the merits of the “meat ivpa steer The proposal for change in the icef grading system came about as a esult ot requests from producers The ncposal has been endorsed by the American Cattleman’s Association as well as many of the state organizations of cattle producers and other livestock groups within the livestock and meat lade who want a more accurate mar et identification. We believe a number of meat pack ing firms will want to try the new grading system when it becomes avail able in July, but we are certain there will be objection to it Alx-eady the American Meat Institute has come out in mild ojiposition saying, thiough its president Homer E, David son, “The meat industry sees no reason lor government intervention . 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These are the two great enemies of mankind. They have not been conquered even yet in the sense that they have been abolished. But it can be noticed BY MU SMITH To Store IVrl ili/cr CarelulU crops is m the* ma.ssive root sweni jathei than abundant lop growth When the top growth get tall and heavy the problem cf proper mixing with the soil and rapid decomposi lion becomes g, eater Past ex- perience discourages the late plow in, of e\c ess giowlh of a covet cicp close to planting time Sever il disc mgs of the < i < p hetoie plowing will help gel it mixed with the soil and. ?ne Iji itei i top \ leids