104. Rice Meal is ground brown rice or ground rice after the hull has been 

 removed. (Adopted prior to 1928). 



105. Ground Rough Rice is ground rice from which the hull has not been 

 removed or ground paddy rice. (Adopted prior tol928). 



106. Rice Stone Bran is the siftings from the materials secured in remov- 

 ing hulls from rice and contains rice germs, broken rice and some rice hulls. 

 (Adopted prior to 1928). 



107. Rice Huller Bran is a product secured by the huller and cones 

 from brown rice and consist mostly of the bran and germs. (Adopted prior to 

 1928). 



RYE PRODUCTS 



108. Rye Bran is the coarse outer covering of the rye kernel as separated 

 from the cleaned and scoured rye. (Adopted prior to 1928). 



109. Rye Feed is a by-product obtained in the usual process of the milling 

 of rye flour from cleaned and scoured rye grain, consisting principally of the 

 mill-run of the outer covering of the rye grain and the germ with small quanti- 

 ties of flour and aleurone. (Adopted prior to 1928). 



110. Rye Red Dog is a by-product obtained in the usual process of the 

 milling of rye flour, consisting principally of aleurone with smal' quantities of 

 flour and fine bran particles and must not contain more than 3.5 per cent of 

 crude fibre. (Adopted prior to 1928). 



111. Rye Low-Grade Feed Flour consists principally of dark rye flour 

 and small quantities of aleurone and fine bran particles and must not contain 

 more than 1.5 per cent of crude fibre. (Adopted prior to 1928). 



112. Rye Middlings consists of rye feed and rye red dog combined in the 

 proportions obtained in the usual process of milling rye flour. (Adopted prior to 

 1928). 



113. Rye Flour Middlings consist of rye feed, rye red dog and pure dark 

 rye flour combined in the proportions obtained in the milling of rye flour and 

 must not contain more than 5 per cent of crude fibre. (Adopted prior to 1928). 



SCREENINGS 



114. Screenings consist of a mixture of mill or elevator run materials 

 or a combination of varying amounts of materials obtained in the process of 

 cleaning grain and /or seed, such as inferior, light or broken grain or seed, weed 

 seeds, hulls, chaff, joints, straw, elevator dust, floor sweepings. They must be 

 relatively free of unpalatable or injurious weed seeds, sand and dirt. They must 

 not contain more than 14 per cent of fibre or more than 6.50 per cent of ash. 

 If they bear a name descriptive of their kind or origin, they must correspond 

 thereto. (Adopted 1935). 



115. Screenings — Grain consist of inferior, light or broken grain and/or 

 seed obtained in the process of cleaning grain or seed or recleaning screenings 

 They must be relatively free of weed seeds, chaff, straw, hulls, joints, sand and 

 dirt, and other foreign materials. If they bear a name descriptive of their kind 

 or origin, they must correspond thereto. (Adopted 1935). 



116. Screenings Waste or Screenings Refuse is a mixture of materials of 

 little or no feeding value, or injurious as a feed, obtained in the process of 

 cleaning grain and/or seed, or recleaning screenings, such as weed seeds which 

 may be unpalatable or injurious, chaff, hulls, straw, sticks, joints, elevator 

 dust, floor sweepings, sand and dirt. (Adopted 1935). 



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