Abstract
Increased beef production is accorded a high degree of priority in most developed countries. In Britain the Meat and Livestock Commission has initiated recording schemes that should greatly facilitate the selection of suitable breeds and crosses and also the development of beef production systems geared to local conditions and individual requirements. The results of surveys conducted in recent years are reported and discussed, the different systems being evaluated in economic terms.
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