Regulations last checked for updates: May 19, 2024

Title 7 - Agriculture last revised: Nov 16, 2024
§ 810.2004 - Grades and grade requirements for triticale.
Grade Minimum test weight per bushel (pounds) Maximum limits of—
Damaged Kernels Foreign material Shrunken and broken kernels (percent) Defects 3 (percent)
Heat damaged (percent) Total 1 (percent) Material other than wheat or rye (percent) Total 2 (percent)
U.S. No. 148.00.22.01.02.05.05.0
U.S. No. 245.00.24.02.04.08.08.0
U.S. No. 343.00.58.03.07.012.012.0
U.S. No. 441.03.015.04.010.020.020.0
U.S. Sample grade—
U.S. Sample grade is triticale that:
(a) Does not meet the requirements for the grades U.S. Nos. 1, 2, 3, or 4; or
(b) Contains 8 or more stones or any number of stones which have an aggregate weight in excess of 0.2 percent of the sample weight, 2 or more pieces of glass, 3 or more crotalaria seeds (Crotalaria spp.), 2 or more castor beans (Ricinus communis L.), 4 or more particles of an unknown foreign substance(s) or a commonly recognized harmful or toxic substance(s), 2 or more rodent pellets, bird droppings, or equivalent quantity of other animal filth per 1 1/8 to 1 1/4 quarts of triticale; or
(c) Has a musty, sour, or commercially objectionable foreign odor (except smut or garlic odor); or
(d) Is heating or otherwise of distinctly low quality.

1 Includes heat-damaged kernels.

2 Includes material other than wheat or rye.

3 Defects include damaged kernels (total), foreign material (total) and shrunken and broken kernels. The sum of these three factors may not exceed the limit for defects for each numerical grade.

[52 FR 24418, June 30, 1987; 52 FR 28534, July 31, 1987]
authority: 7 U.S.C. 71-87k.
source: 52 FR 24418, June 30, 1987, unless otherwise noted.
cite as: 7 CFR 810.2004