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The main feature of this graph of schedule prices is the position of the P grade lines. In the first Meat Board schedule they were parallel to, and only slightly below, the Y grade lines. Successive reductions in the PM, PX and PH prices have opened up a very large gap between the returns for Y and P grade carcases and considerably reduced the increments for weight gain in the P range.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19860131.2.98.8.1

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Press, 31 January 1986, Page 13

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The main feature of this graph of schedule prices is the position of the P grade lines. In the first Meat Board schedule they were parallel to, and only slightly below, the Y grade lines. Successive reductions in the PM, PX and PH prices have opened up a very large gap between the returns for Y and P grade carcases and considerably reduced the increments for weight gain in the P range. Press, 31 January 1986, Page 13

The main feature of this graph of schedule prices is the position of the P grade lines. In the first Meat Board schedule they were parallel to, and only slightly below, the Y grade lines. Successive reductions in the PM, PX and PH prices have opened up a very large gap between the returns for Y and P grade carcases and considerably reduced the increments for weight gain in the P range. Press, 31 January 1986, Page 13

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