National Beef Quality Audit - 2011: Survey of Instrument Grading Assessments of Beef Carcass Characteristics
The instrument grading assessments for the NBQA-2011 evaluated seasonal trends of beef carcass quality and yield attributes over the course of the year. One week of instrument grading data—HCW, gender, USDA QG, and YG factors—were collected every other month (n = 2,427,074 carcasses) over a 13-month...
Main Author: | Gray, Gatlan 1989- |
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Other Authors: | Savell, Jeffrey W |
Format: | Others |
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2013
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/148394 |
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