—Lancaster Farming, Saturday, January 6, 1973 16 Expert Predicts Increased Per Capita Meat Consumption Although meat production may reach an all-time high m 1973, it still will not be enough to meet the expanding appetite of Americans for meat, Clifton B. Cox, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the American Meat Institute, said in a year-end statement. Cox, who is President of Ar mour Food Company, Phoenix, Ariz., estimated that Americans will consume 192 pounds of red meats per capita in 1973. This will be slightly above the previous high established in 1971. He called for a specific national policy to assure Americans a continuing abundant supply of meat. He said the government should- (1) release its large stocks of feed grains; (2) en courage adequate feed production; (3) permit the use of set-aside agricultural acres for Keep Slow-Moving Vehicle Emblems Clean Slow-Moving Vehicle emblems can be washed with warm water and a mild household detergent. 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