Abstract:
Thirty beef carcasses were used to test the
accuracy of three regression equations to predict
ribeye area (REA) and to compare several
strategies to rapidly estimate REAs. Linear
measurements, USDA grids, and Video Image
Analysis (VIA) were used to determine REA
from both right and left carcass sides. Ribeye
areas measured by USDA grids and estimated
by regression equations were highly correlated
(r>.94) with REA measured by VIA. Regression
equations using linear measurements and
USDA grids were equally (P=.73) accurate in
predicting VIA REA. Furthermore, REA from
either the left or the larger (right or left) carcass
sides accurately predicted the VIA REA from
the larger carcass side. Therefore, in commercial
packing facilities where chain speed may
limit the opportunity to accurately grid or measure
ribeyes, the linear measurements of left side
ribeye length and widest-width can be collected
and used in a regression equation to accurately
predict the larger REA to be used in calculating
yield grade.