GRADES OF GRAIN 157 



The grades of Pacific white and Pacific red wheat are to include 

 all such. wheats as are grown in the extreme Northwest and on the 

 Pacific slope from either spring or winter seeding. 



Mixed wheat. 



Mixed Wheat In case of an appreciable mixture of hard and soft 

 wheat, red and white wheat (except as provided in the rule of red 

 winter, white winter, and northern spring wheat), durum, and spring 

 wheat, any of them with each other, it shall be graded according to 

 the quality thereof, and the kind of wheat predominating, shall be 

 classed as No. 1, 2, 3, and 4 Mixed Wheat, and the inspector shall make 

 notation describing its character. 



Rye. 



No. 1 Rye Shall be dry, sound, plump, sweet, and well cleaned, and 

 shall weigh not less than 57 Ib. to the measured bushel. 



No. 2 Rye Shall be dry, sound, and contain not more than 1 per 

 cent of other grain or foreign matter, and weigh not less than 55 Ib. 

 to the measured bushel. 



No. 3 Rye Shall include inferior rye not unsound, but from any 

 other cause not good enough for No. 2, and. weigh not less than 53 Ib. 

 to the measured bushel. 



No. 4 Rye May be damp, musty, or dirty, and weigh not less than 

 50 Ib. to the measured bushel. 



White oats. 



No. 1 White Oats Shall be white, dry, sweet, sound, bright, clean, 

 free from other grain, and weigh not less than 32 Ib. to the measured 

 bushel. 



No. 2 White Oats Shall be 95 per cent white, dry, sweet, shall 

 contain not more than 1 per cent of dirt and 1 per cent of other grain, 

 and weigh not less than 29 Ib. to the measured bushel. 



Standard White Oats Shall be 92 per cent white, dry, sweet, shall 

 not contain more than 2 per cent of dirt and 2 per cent of other grain, 

 and weigh not less than 28 Ib. to the measured bushel. 



No. 3 White Oats Shall be sweet, 90 per cent white, shall not con- 

 tain more than 3 per cent of dirt and 5 per cent of other grain, and weigh 

 not less than 24 Ib. to the measured bushel. 



