The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) beef grading system plays an important role in marketing and promoting of beef. USDA graders inspect beef carcasses and determine quality grade within a few seconds. Although the graders are well-trained, the nature of this grading process may lead to grading errors. In this paper we examine whether systematic grader bias exists in calling quality grade. Using data from a large-scale packing plant in Midwest we find that seasonality of beef demand and macroeconomic events influence the grading behavior of USDA graders. Producers gain financially from grade called by USDA graders rather than measured by camera
This paper models the market for beef products when quality production is stochastic and quality inf...
Beef quality is important to the consumer. She wants to serve tender, juicy, tasty beef to her famil...
The market value of a beef carcass at the present time is primarily determined by two factors: (1) t...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) beef grading system plays an important role in ma...
Live cattle are increasingly priced as an explicit function of U.S. Department of Agriculture yield ...
Because grading errors can impede the integrity of the beef grading system, it is important to inves...
Participants in U.S. markets for live cattle increasingly rely on federal grading standards to price...
Carcass data from more than 38,000 cattle was used to compare the called and measured yield grade in...
www.card.iastate.edu Brent Hueth and Philippe Marcoul are assistant professors and John Lawrence is ...
The beef grading system in the United States is an attempt to connect physical carcass traits with q...
Industry observers1 assert that the quality of beef products has declined in relative terms to non-b...
The congruence of beef consumers ' purchases with their stated preferences regarding internal f...
Government commodity grading systems have a long and sometimes controversial history in the livestoc...
Grading of agricultural commodities for quality is ubiquitous. By ensuring a minimum level for prod...
Responding to the needs of the feeder cattle USDA FEEDER GRADES industry, the USDA (1979) implemente...
This paper models the market for beef products when quality production is stochastic and quality inf...
Beef quality is important to the consumer. She wants to serve tender, juicy, tasty beef to her famil...
The market value of a beef carcass at the present time is primarily determined by two factors: (1) t...
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) beef grading system plays an important role in ma...
Live cattle are increasingly priced as an explicit function of U.S. Department of Agriculture yield ...
Because grading errors can impede the integrity of the beef grading system, it is important to inves...
Participants in U.S. markets for live cattle increasingly rely on federal grading standards to price...
Carcass data from more than 38,000 cattle was used to compare the called and measured yield grade in...
www.card.iastate.edu Brent Hueth and Philippe Marcoul are assistant professors and John Lawrence is ...
The beef grading system in the United States is an attempt to connect physical carcass traits with q...
Industry observers1 assert that the quality of beef products has declined in relative terms to non-b...
The congruence of beef consumers ' purchases with their stated preferences regarding internal f...
Government commodity grading systems have a long and sometimes controversial history in the livestoc...
Grading of agricultural commodities for quality is ubiquitous. By ensuring a minimum level for prod...
Responding to the needs of the feeder cattle USDA FEEDER GRADES industry, the USDA (1979) implemente...
This paper models the market for beef products when quality production is stochastic and quality inf...
Beef quality is important to the consumer. She wants to serve tender, juicy, tasty beef to her famil...
The market value of a beef carcass at the present time is primarily determined by two factors: (1) t...