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For 7S Cow Herd - *130.00 For 150 Cow Herd - *140.00 For 225 Cow Herd - *150.00 Meat Industry In Midst of Revolution The livestock and from historical labeling said, “I believe we have to “We need to take a serious meat industry is in the midst methods to more descriptive pay more attention to the look at high packaging costs of a major revolution terms with nutritional in- total system of distribution for boxed meats,” he said, because of the changing formation, from less visible and to understand the fan- “We need a transport system demands of the market, a to more visible packaging, pact of the different physical that can supply adequate U.S. Department of from traditional trimming to stages of distribution on the quantities of specialized Agriculture (USDA) a lean trim, and demanding product.” equipment for either scientist said here today. even more attention to A world-wide livestock and livestock or meat to the Speaking before members assure wholesome residue- meat distribution system heartland of the United of the American Meat free meat. requires a detailed analysis States and deliver the goods Science Association meeting According to Anderson, of our distribution processes, on schedule to ports.” here, Dale L. Anderson, “The meat industry needs all National Program Staff the research help it can get Specialist for Transportation ip order to fullfil these and Facilities of USDA’s 'demands, requirements, Agricultural Research regulations or laws and still Service, said that con- he able to deliver meats at sumerism is bringing about' reasonable costs.” meat marketing change's In particular, DAIRYMAN: Tells you EVERYTHING you heed to know about every cow in your entire herdtrt »glance! No chance of overlooking ANY cow. Owners say they have saved enough to pay for the calendar in less Ilian 1 year in herds of 35 or more cows. Ken Rutt Ph. 786-3591 Amos Rutt 786-3897 • WEAVERLINE CARTS j he said. “Both live animals and fresh meat are perishable products that require special handling in distribution. Thus, the U.S. roust necessarily develop an efficient ‘special handling’ system for the livestock and meat,” he said. Anderson described the kind of system he believes is necessary for the ex portation of livestock and beef on a major scale. “First,” he said, “the United States must be able to produce substantially more livestock and meat. We need livestock marketing firms and meat packers who are export minded, willing to dedicate a substanial portion of their output to foreign markets and maintain those markets through price fluctuation periods, not just when prices are favorable for exporting.” Among other things needed, Anderson said, were the proper preconditioning of > livestock for transport and meat slaughter and distribution that will provide and deliver microbially cleaner meat that will not discolor or sour. Anderson A newly formed organization called the Lancaster County Youth Conservation Board was started this past January and is making good progress. The main goal of the Youth Th® ne *t meeting is going Board is to assist the Senior to be a picnic held at the Board and help the com- Susquehanna State Park or munity in any way it can. •* u fo r 19 at 6:00 P - M - ir Farmii ► *1 Z TTT Lancaster Co. Youth Conservation Board Anderson said the prospects for developing such a delivery system look good because: - Unit trains for perishables are being established from the West to the East Coast, which should provide for more reliable fast schedules. - There are now airport and ocean port facilities for livestock. • Some export minded slaughter operations for fresh meat have been developed. - Air carriers are developing insulated and refrigerated air cargo containers that will protect small-lot perishable ship ments on the ground .as well as in the air. - Foreign consumers are developing a taste for meat products that only can be supplied in quantity now by the United States. Although there are still some problem areas to be worked out, Mr. Anderson said, “the prospects for increased livestock and beef .exports look good and the delivery system appears adequate .to handle them.” The Board has already completed one project mid plans to enter a window display in the County Fairs this fall. The Youth are also going to be on T. V. Channel 8 on July 1, at 12:30. £