DENVER, Colo. - The U.S. Department of Agriculture now has under consideration a‘National Cattlemen’s Assn, petition for improvement in and moder nization of USDA’s beef grading standards. The NCA request for grading changes, supported by extensive research and other data, was of ficially submitted recently to USDA’s Food Safety and Quality Service. NCA said the proposal was developed in response to consumer demand for leaner beef. The proposed modifications, NCA explained, are aimed at the production of leaner beef, with less trimmable fat, while maintaining desired eating quality including tenderness, juiciness and flavor. finance charges until January 1,1982 on new Case farm tractors purchased between May 1, and May 31,1981. 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HERR & BRO. 312 Park Ave. Quarryville, PA (717)786-3521 Proposed beef Changes m the quality standards were recommended by NCA’s grading committee after two years of study, and the proposal was approved by the association membership at the last annual meeting. In a letter to FSQS, NCA President J.W. (Bill) Swan described the grading changes as relatively simple. However, he said, they would update the grading system, in line with new research information, changes in beef production practices and changes in consumer preferences. Some fat is-essential for the eating satisfaction' which con sumers expect from beef, Swan noted, but excessive fat is wasteful of energy. It is costly to produce Waiver of Casl STOUFFER BROS., INC. 1066 Lincoln Way West Chambersburg, PA (717)263-8424 grading changes go to USDA and then trim away, and it ob viously is not desired by con sumers, he said. The proposed grading revision, he added, would discourage over feeding which now occurs at time in feeders’ efforts to get a larger percentage of cattle into the Choice grade, and it would encourage the production of beef with a higher ratio of lean to fat. Also, the revised grading system would be more objective, resulting in more uniform eating quality within each of the Prime, Choice and Good grades. NCA’s proposal cites 42 scientific references showing that, par ticularly with today’s production and feeding programs, marbling as a quality criterion has been ptionaV Sou buy a neW Choose notto accept ch o ffer "XZ*”*""*'* Seadofsloo°- C.H. WALTZ SONS, INC. PAUL SHAVER’S, INC. RDl.Cofan Station. PA (717)435-2921 T&T SUPPLY, INC. RO5, Danville, PA (717)2750927 2 mi. S. off Rte. 54 PEOPLES SALES & SERVICE Oakland Mills. PA (717)463-2735 over-emphasized. Under the NCA proposal, beef would continue to qualify for Choice if it had a “small” or “modest” amount of marbling (flecks of fat). In addition', beef with a “slight” amount of mar bling would grade Choice, provided there was a minimum of 0.3 inch of fat cover over the 12th rib. This amount of fat cover, NCA explained, ,is highly correlated with eating satisfaction. It reflects sufficient 35 East Willow St. Carlisle, PA (717)243-2686 E. W. BILEWICZ EQUIP., INC. Elmer Rd., Rkhwood, NJ (|q|)881-2692 BINKLEY & HURST BROS. 133 Rothsville Station Rd. L'rtitz, PA (717)626-470*5 incaster Farming, Saturday, Way 16,1981—07 it grain feeding time. And, could be 6to 12 months awi rms* dairy ST DAY AT HEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES, INC. 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However, required regulatory procedures mean that any grading changes ay.