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Nate
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grading of beef
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March 12, 2015, 08:51:30 PM »
there is soo much information contained in just this one page, it is easier to just share the link instead of re-create the wheel.
http://meat.tamu.edu/beefgrading/
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waaay more information than I need. Them aggies is smart. I had heard somewhere that Prime was 1% or less of beef on average.
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