The Code of Federal Regulations of the United States of AmericaU.S. Government Printing Office, 1973 The Code of Federal Regulations is the codification of the general and permanent rules published in the Federal Register by the executive departments and agencies of the Federal Government. |
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... pea family suitable for forage . ( y ) Foreign material . Foreign mate- rial shall be any of the following , singly or in combination : ( 1 ) Weeds , three- awn or wire grasses ( Aristida spp . ) , ticklegrass or winter bent ( Agrostis ...
... pea family suitable for forage . ( y ) Foreign material . Foreign mate- rial shall be any of the following , singly or in combination : ( 1 ) Weeds , three- awn or wire grasses ( Aristida spp . ) , ticklegrass or winter bent ( Agrostis ...
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... pea hay ( minimum percent of leaves , including seed pods in which the seeds are not more than one - half developed ) i Color foreign JO percent material Maximum 10 No. 1 ... 40 Shall be green to green- ish yellow or greenish brown . No ...
... pea hay ( minimum percent of leaves , including seed pods in which the seeds are not more than one - half developed ) i Color foreign JO percent material Maximum 10 No. 1 ... 40 Shall be green to green- ish yellow or greenish brown . No ...
Página 176
... Pea- nut Mixed hay- ( 1 ) Extra Leafy hay— ( 1 ) Requirements . Extra Leafy hay shall be hay of any of the grades of the classes Peanut and Peanut Light Grass Mixed in group IX in which the leafi- ness of the peanut hay is 35 percent or ...
... Pea- nut Mixed hay- ( 1 ) Extra Leafy hay— ( 1 ) Requirements . Extra Leafy hay shall be hay of any of the grades of the classes Peanut and Peanut Light Grass Mixed in group IX in which the leafi- ness of the peanut hay is 35 percent or ...
Página 177
... pea hay , and peanut hay . ( b ) Grades for Mixed hay— ( 1 ) Grade requirements . Mixed hay shall be graded according to the grade require- ments and the specifications in §§ 57.1 through 57.12 for the kind of hay which predominates in ...
... pea hay , and peanut hay . ( b ) Grades for Mixed hay— ( 1 ) Grade requirements . Mixed hay shall be graded according to the grade require- ments and the specifications in §§ 57.1 through 57.12 for the kind of hay which predominates in ...
Página 349
... Pea beans . Grades and grade requirements for the classes : Group ( a ) -Blackeye , Cranberry , and Yelloweye beans ; Group ( b ) -Pinto beans ; Group ( c ) -Marrow , Great Northern , Small White , Flat Small White , White Kidney ...
... Pea beans . Grades and grade requirements for the classes : Group ( a ) -Blackeye , Cranberry , and Yelloweye beans ; Group ( b ) -Pinto beans ; Group ( c ) -Marrow , Great Northern , Small White , Flat Small White , White Kidney ...
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Página 302 - ... (5) If it is an egg which has been subjected to incubation or the product of any egg which has been subjected to incubation; (6) If its container is composed, in whole or in part of any poisonous or deleterious substance which may render the contents injurious to health; (7) If it has been intentionally subjected to radiation, unless the use of the radiation was in conformity with a regulation or exemption in effect pursuant to section 409 of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act...