Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, September 22, 1979, Image 138

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    Farming, Saturday, September 22,1979
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WASHINGTON, D.C. - The
U.S. Department of
Agriculture recently asked
for public comments on
issues raised by a depart
ment study on net weight
labeling of meat and poultry
products.
The study, “Assessment of
Proposed Net Weight
Labeling Regulations,”
evaluates regulations
proposed Dec. 2, 1977, in
response to a petition by
California and 47 other
Wallace Pill joins Delaware University staff
NEWARK Dr. Wallace
G. Pill has joined the faculty
of the University of
Delaware College of
Agricultural Sciences, an
nounces Dr. Charles R.
Curtis, chairperson of the
department of plant
sciences.
Pill holds the M.S. and
Ph.D. degrees in vegetable
physiology from the
University of Missouri at
Columbia, where his doc
toral research concerned
studies on water relations
and nutrition of the tomato.
Pill holds a B.S. in land
scape design from
Oklahoma State University.
He completed bis primary
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Study released on net weight labeling
states, and to complaints by
many consumers.
The intent of the
regulation is to enable states
to enforce strict net weight
standards at retail and to
assure that the weight of
usable meat and poultry
purchased by consumers is
at least equal to the weight
stated on the package.
The department is
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Dr. Wallace G. Pill
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England.
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sumers, industry, state and
local weights and measures
officials, plus other in
terested groups to comment
on the study, done by the
department’s Economics,
Statistics and Cooperatives
Service on request of the
department’s Food Safety
and Quality Service.
The department’s
proposal drew about 3,000
comments indicating
widespread disagreement
Pill comes to Delaware
from the University of
Wisconsin-River Falls,
where he was assistant
professor of horticulture for
four years.
In addition to varied
university horticultural
teaching experience, Pill
also taught agricultural and
non-agricultural subjects in
Sierra Leone, West Africa,
for two years as a Peace
Corps volunteer.
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among both industry and
consumers on the need for
new net weight rules and
their probable economic
impact.
The report concludes that
-the proposals would
succeed in achieving the two
objectives defined by FSQS
consumers could be assured
that the weight of usable
meat and poultry purchased
is equal to the labeled weight
and states would be able to
As assistant professor of
horticulture at Delaware,
Pill will teach several
courses involving or
namental plants and
greenhouse management.
At the Delaware
Agricultural Experiment
Station, Dr. Pill will develop
a research program within
the general area of hor
ticulture, with emphasis on
ornamental and vegetable
crops.
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enforce a more strict new
weight standard at retail.
-the second objective
(enforceable regulations for
the states) could probably be
accomplished as effectively
under a system that allows
free liquid as part of the
product’s net weight.
--the effects of the
proposed rule change have
been grossly misunderstood
by both consumers and
producers. Consumers have
argued that, without a
drained weight rule, they
must pay for unusable
water. Producers, on the
other hand, have argued that
the proposal will add to their
costs because more product
will have to be packed in
each consumer package.
The study concludes neither
assessment is accurate since
the amount of drained
weight meat available for
sale is constant regardless of
the net weight rule in effect.
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Notice of the availability
of the study, including 10
specific net weight labeling
questions, was published in
the Aug. 31 Federal
Register. The department
will study the response to the
labeling questions, as well as
the ESCS report and the
recommendations of the
December 1978 General
Accounting Office report on
net weight labeling, before
taking any further
regulatory action. <
Comments on the issue
should be sent by Oct. 30 to
the executive secretariat,
Attn: Annie Johnson, room
3807-S, FSQS, USDA,
Washington, D.C., 20250. Call
William Dubbert, telephone
(202) 447-7470, with oral
comments.
Single copies of the report
are available free from the
Office of Information, room
3606, FSQS, USDA,
Washington, D.C., 20250.
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