35. Screened Corn Chop, Screened Ground Com, or Screened Cracked 

 Corn is the coarse portion of com chop, ground com or cracked com from which 

 most of the fine particles have been removed, and must not contain more than 

 4 per cent of foreign material. (Adopted 1931). 



36. Com Grits or Hominy Grits is the product consisting of the fine or 

 medium sized, hard flinty portions of sound Indian com containing little or 

 none of the bran or germ. (Adopted 1 931). 



37. Ear Corn Chops is com and cob chopped, without the husk, with 

 no greater proportion of cob than occurs in the ear corn in its natural state. 

 (Adopted prior to 1928). 



38. Com Gluten Feed is that part of commercial shelled com that 

 remains after the extraction of the larger part of the starch and germ by the 

 processes employed in the wet milling manufacture of com starch or syrup. 

 It may or may not contain one or more of the following: corn solubles, com oil 

 meal. (Adopted 1936). 



39. Com Gluten Meal is that part of commercial shelled com that re- 

 mains after the extraction of the larger part of the starch and germ, and the 

 separation of the bran by the process employed in the wet milling manu- 

 facture of com starch or syrup. It may or may not contain one or more of the 

 following: com solubles, com oil meal. (Adopted 1936). 



40. Maltose Process Corn Gluten Feed is the dried residue from degermed 

 com, after removal of the starch in the manufacture of malt syrup. (Adopted 

 prior to 1928). 



41. Hominy Feed is a mixture of corn bran, com germ and a part of the 

 starchy portion of either white or yellow com kernels or mixture thereof as 

 produced in the manufacture of pearl hominy, hominy grits or table meal, and 

 shall contain not less than 5 per cent of crude fat. If prefixed with the words 

 "white" or "yellow," the product must correspond thereto. (Adopted 1935). 



42. Corn Oil Cake consists of the corn germ from which part of the oil 

 has been pressed and is the product obtained in the wet milling process of 

 manufacture of corn starch, corn syrup, and other com products. (Adopted 

 prior to 1928). 



43. Com Oil Meal is ground com oil cake. (Adopted prior to 1928). 



44. Corn Germ Cake consists of corn germ with other parts of the com 

 kernel from which part of the oil has been pressed, and is the product obtained 

 in the dry milling process of manufacture of com meal, com grits, hominy feed, 

 and other com products. (Adopted prior to 1928). 



45. Corn Germ Meal is ground com germ cake. (Adopted prior to 1928). 



46. Com Screenings is the product consisting of the small light grains 

 of corn, parts of grains of corn and /or other cereals, and other materials having 

 feeding value, obtained by screening shelled corn, excluding sand, dirt and other 

 similar inert materials. (Adopted 1931). 



COTTONSEED PRODUCTS 



47. Cottonseed Meal is a product of the cottonseed only, composed 

 principally of the kernel with such portion of the hull as is necessary in the 

 manufacture of oil; provided that nothing shall be recognized as cottonseed 

 meal that does not conform to the foregoing definition and that does not con- 

 tain at least 36 per cent of protein. Cottonseed meal shall be graded and classed 

 as follows: (Adopted prior to 1928). 



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