Meat Identification Program Underway The bedrock has been laid for paving a national road to com mon meat identification programs to help consumers at the retail meat counter, ac cording to a spokesman for the National Lave Stock and Meat Board. Meat Board president David H. Stroud labeled the project as “ .. an appropriate response to current issues embodied in the ‘consumer’s right to know’ what he or she is buying and its value or worth in comparison to other purchases at the meat counter. And we think it will be good for business, too,” he added. The statements followed the first meeting of an Industrywide Cooperative Meat Identification Standards ad hoc Committee June 8 in Chicago. About 25 executives and others representing retail and meat packing-processing companies and-or their industry trade WHAT m more PROFjp&BLE Good cows .. good management... and good feeds are needed for successful, profitable dairying. 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MUSSER HEISEY & SON R D 2, Mt. Joy, Pa. organizations met at the Meat Board’s request. The ad hoc group discussed the merits of proposals for a nationally adoptable retail meat nomen clature and identification standard. Meat Board Merchandising Director H. Kenneth Johnson, said a working draft of a meat nomenclature manual and ‘‘master list of retail meat names” was presented to com mittee members and was ac cepted as the foundation of a future manual for the meat trade. In substance, the workbook discussed the outlook for state regulation, generic names, bone in and boneless cuts, ‘fanciful’ names, meat cookery in relation to tenderness and general con sumer confusion at the meat counter. “Several important points were nailed down,” Johnson noted, “which would seem ob- RED ROSE FARM MARTIN'S FEED MILL SERVICE, INC. Ephrata,Pa N. Church St., Quarryville DAVID B. HURST Bowmansville G R MITCHELL INC SHELLY BROTHERS K. mm-ntll, INI. RD2,Manheim,Pa. Refton, Pa. 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