Targeting higher marbling scores boosts profitability and satisfies growing consumer demand. Genetics play a critical role in marbling performance, although several factors influence carcass quality. With a heritability of 0.48, marbling is one of the most highly heritable traits measured by the American Angus Association. More marbling progress can be made in one generation of genetic selection than in most other traits. To improve the likelihood that your calf crop will achieve a 60% Certified Angus Beef (CAB) acceptance rate, use registered Angus bulls that carry the Targeting the Brand™ logo, signaling that the animal meets the minimum genetic requirements of +0.65 Marbling (Marb) EPD and +55 dollar grid ($G) index. The industry average CAB acceptance rate is 37%. While the acceptance rate continues to rise annually, carcass quality also continues to stretch from upper two- thirds Choice to Prime. Barely more than a decade ago, Prime was often seen as an exception in carcass performance. Current data proves that achieving Prime is practical and attainable. In 2025, USDA Prime averaged 12%, while a record 13.7% of all CAB carcasses were CAB Prime. That’s a 3.6% increase in a year when total certified head counts were down. Since 2020, more Prime carcasses have provided a consistent supply for Prime beef in grocery stores. Consumers vote with their dollars. Despite historically high prices at retail, USDA and Terrain data show Prime beef demand has risen 20% year-over-year, while Choice demand stays just under the same threshold. PRIME ON PURPOSE
Quality grid premiums are higher, too. From September 2024 to August 2025, the USDA Prime premium averages reached $289.54 per head, CAB averaged $135.24, and Choice followed at $90.80 compared to the weekly cash average. The data-driven approach to carcass grading and marketing helps you reduce variability and capture more premiums. Achieving Prime pays off, and genetics can help you hit your quality goals faster. A collective data analysis effort between CAB and Angus Genetics Inc. (AGI) sets a baseline to target a 20% Prime acceptance rate. Based on an average Angus-based commercial cow herd, one recommendation assumes average management and environmental conditions according to the World Angus Evaluation, while the other assumes the cows are under below average conditions. Producers should always evaluate their own benchmarks, breeding objectives, and environment and apply balanced selection accordingly. For those with an eye on Prime, these guidelines may serve as a helpful tool.
MINIMUM GENETIC REQUIREMENTS Marbling EPD (Marb) +0.65 +55 Dollar Grid ($G)
GENETIC MINIMUMS TO REACH 20% PRIME
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Management & Environment Average Below Average
Marbling EPD
Dollar Grid
+1.10 +1.38
+84 +71
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