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No. 2 Wheat Straw — Shall be reasonably clean; may be some 

 stained, but not good enough for No. 1. 



No. 1 Oat Straw — Shall be reasonably clean oat straw, sound and 

 well baled. 



No. 2 Oat Straw — Shall be reasonably clean ; may be some stained, 

 but not good enough for No. 1. 



The above grades of hay and straw have been adopted by Exchanges 

 in the following markets : — 



Minneapolis, Minn. 

 Jacksonville, Fla. 

 Washington, D.C 

 Philadelphia, Pa. 

 New Orleans, La. 

 Indianapolis, Ind. 

 Kansas City, Mo. 

 Norfolk, Va. 

 Duluth, Minn. 

 Toledo, O. 



Richmond, Va. 

 Buffalo, N.Y. 

 Saginaw, Mich. 

 Atlanta, Ga. 

 Savannah, Ga. 

 Columbus, O. 

 Baltimore, Md.^ 

 Cleveland, O. 

 Birmingham, Ala. 

 Cincinnati, O.i 

 ^ Using grades in part only. 



St. Paul, Minn. 

 Nashville, Tenn. 

 St. Louis, Mo. 

 Chicago, 111. 

 Pittsburg, Pa. 

 Louisville, Ky. 

 State of Minnesota 

 New York City 



Grades of Grain (Adopted by the Grain Dealers' National Associa- 

 tion, 1909) 

 White winter wheat. 



No. 1 White Winter Wheat — Shall include all varieties of pure soft 

 white winter wheat, sound, plump, dry, sweet, and clean, and weigh not 

 less than 58 lb. to the measured bushel. 



No. 2 White Winter Wheat — Shall include all varieties of soft white 

 winter wheat, dry, sound, and clean, and shall not contain more than 

 8 per cent of soft red winter wheat, and weigh not less than 56 lb. to 

 the measured bushel. 



No. 3 White Winter Wheat — Shall include all varieties of soft 

 white winter wheat. It may contain 5 per cent o^ damaged 

 grains other than skin-burnt wheat, and may contain 10 per cent of 

 soft red winter wheat, and weigh not less than 53 lb. to the measured 

 bushel. 



No. 4 White Winter Wheat — Shall include all the varieties of soft 

 white winter wheat, not fit for a higher grade, in consequence of being 

 of poor quality, damp, musty, or dirty, and shall not contain more 

 than 10 per cent of soft red winter wheat, and weigh not less than 50 lb. 

 to the measured bushel. 



