The Bulletin. 9 



Eighteentli. All cracked corn sold, offered or exposed for sale in this 

 State made from damaged corn shall be branded "Damaged Cracked 

 Corn" or "Cracked Corn Made from Damaged Corn." 



The following definitions for commercial feeds have been adopted by 

 the Association of Feed Control Officials of the United States. Before 

 these definitions were adopted by this Association the manufacturers 

 affected were given hearings and every effort made to make the defini- 

 tions accurate and fair. Definitions for products not included in this 

 list will be added as soon as adopted by the Association : 



DEFIMTIONS 



Adopted hy Feed Control Officials of the United States. 



Meal is the clean, sound, ground product of the entire grain, cereal or 

 seed which it purports to represent. 



Chop is a ground or chop feed composed of one or more different 

 cereals or by-products thereof. If it bears a name descriptive of the 

 kind of cereals, it must be made exclusively of the entire grains of those 

 cereals. 



Screenings are the smaller imperfect grains, weed seeds and other 

 foreign material having feeding value, separated in cleaning the grain. 



Flax Plant By-Product is that portion of the flax plant remaining after 

 the separation of the seed, the baste fiber and a portion of the shives, 

 and consists of flax shives, flax pods, broken and immature flax seeds 

 and the corticle tissue of the stem. 



Alfalfa Meal is the entire alfalfa hay ground, and do^ not contain an 

 admixture of ground alfalfa straw or other foreign materials. 



Linseed Meal is the ground residue after extraction of part of the oil 

 from ground flaxseed. 



Blood Meal is ground dried blood. 



Meat Scrap and Meat Meal are the ground residues from animal tis- 

 sue exclusive of hoof and bone. If they contain any considerable 

 amount of bone, they must be designated Meat and Bone Scrap, or Meat 

 and Bone Meal. If they bear a name descriptive of their kind, compo- 

 sition or origin, they must correspond thereto. 



Digester TanJcage is the residue from animal tissue exclusive of hoof 

 and horn specially prepared for feeding purposes by tanking under live 

 steam, drying under high heat, and suitable grinding. If it contains 

 any considerable amount of bone, it must be designated Digester Meat 

 and Bone Tankage. 



Crachlings are the residue after partially extracting the fats and oils 

 from the animal tissue. If they bear a name descriptive of their kind, 

 composition or origin, they must correspond thereto. 



Brewers' Dried Grains are the properly dried residue from cereals 

 obtained in the manufacture of beer. 



Distillers' Dried Grains are the dried residue from cereals obtained 

 in the manufacture of alcohol and distilled liquors. The product shall 

 bear the designation indicating the cereal predominating. 



Malt Sprouts are the sprouts of the barley grain. If the sprouts are 

 derived from any other malted cereal, the source must be designated. 



