•6—Lancaster- Farming,‘'Saturday I ; 'Octbber’l47l972 Pork Marketing Team Calls For Industry Improvements Pork producers need a pork quality grading system, stepped up production research, and better market information, concludes a special marketing team in its report to U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Earl L. Butz. These requirements, the team believes, fulfill the study ob jectives of discovering how to improve the pork industry and raise producers’ income. Secretary Butz appointed the pork marketing team in February as one of five charged with looking for ways to boost farm income. Other teams studied the apple, canning peach, egg, and potato industries. Commenting on the pork recommendations today in a seminar for industry leaders, Secretary Butz said producers are vitally interested in producing a high quality, nutritious product. They are concerned, he said, that the marketing system is not securing for pork a relative share of the strong consumer demand for meats. 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So now u»u can do it all in the Fall and be on your wa\ to Inggei \ields when you harvest next > ear. e’ll be aiuund soon with the whole story. P. L ROHRER & BRO., INC. SMOKETOWN, PA. five major industry issues in cluded: Production Practice Define different types of swine production units and estimate costs and returns of each unit for producers. Determine effects of unit size on feed efficiency, growth rate, health, and pork quality. Determine the most ef fective and efficient methods of handling swine waste, par ticularly in confinement units. Identify causative agents and develop prevention and control practices to reduce in cidence of disease and parasite infestations, particularly those that may have catastrophic impact on the entire swine population. Intensify research in breeding, reproduction, and nutrition to increase the number of pigs marketed per sow. Identify factors responsible for pork stress syndrome and establish national standards for evaluating superior sizes with potential to produce high value pork products. Increased competition in feeder Phone Lane. 397*3539 pig and slaughter hog marketing Encourage feeder pig producers to assemble larger lots of pigs at fewer market points, commingle and sort, using USDA feeder pig standards. “Auction selling by telephone or teletype deserves expansion,” the report states. Expand and encourage the use of slaughter hog values ex pressed on a carcass weight basis that reflects the value of the wholesale cuts and by-products. Establish a mandatory method of carcass evaluation when selling on a carcass weight and grade basis using uniform grades and carcass prices. Aggregate market news for hogs and pork products into appropriate regional quotations for producers’ adaptation to local market situations and cir cumstances. —Develop an area, regional, or national electronic carcass price negotiating system for selling slaughter hogs, incorporating producer-animal identification, uniform grading, and selling with minimum movement to slaughter. Producer-animal identification —Establish a uniform national mandatory system of producer and slaughter hog identification. “In addition to disease and feed safety concerns, “the report states, “this system should be an integral part of the marketing system designed to reward in dividual producers for marketing high value animals and to assure consumers of the highest quality pork products.” Identifying high quality pork for consumers |4CW* Big Dutch Aluminu Slats featuring th longer life of aluminum the benefits new design. 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While most producers be limited to carcasses and apparently are not receptive to products with highly desirable the steps necessary to achieve characteristics and provide supply or production control, producers a goal to further im- they do expect an increasing prove pork quality.” amount of contracting and - Institute programs to further coordination in the industry.” identify quantitative and Date and suggestions were qualitative attributes of retail gathered from numerous sour fresh and processed pork ces, including discussions with products. h °6 producers, market operators, processors and distributors, educators, researchers, and administrators of programs related to the in dustry. 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