[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 7, Volume 7, Parts 700 to 899]
[Revised as of January 1, 2001]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 7CFR810.805]

[Page 608]
 
                          TITLE 7--AGRICULTURE
 
  CHAPTER VIII--GRAIN INSPECTION, PACKERS AND STOCKYARD ADMINISTRATION 
      (FEDERAL GRAIN INSPECTION SERVICE), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
 
PART 810--OFFICIAL UNITED STATES STANDARDS FOR GRAIN--Table of Contents
 
           Subpart F--United States Standards for Mixed Grain
 
Sec. 810.805  Special grades and special grade requirements.

    (a) Blighted mixed grain. Mixed grain in which barley predominates 
and that contains more than 4.0 percent of fungus-damaged and/or mold-
damaged barley kernels.
    (b) Ergoty mixed grain. (1) Mixed grain in which rye or wheat 
predominates and that contains more than 0.30 percent ergot, or
    (2) Any other mixed grain that contains more than 0.10 percent 
ergot.
    (c) Garlicky mixed grain. (1) Mixed grain in which wheat, rye, or 
triticale predominates, and that contains 2 or more green garlic 
bulblets, or an equivalent quantity of dry or partly dry bulblets in 
1,000 grams of mixed grain; or
    (2) Any other mixed grain that contains 4 or more green garlic 
bulblets, or an equivalent quantity of dry or partly dry bulblets, in 
500 grams of mixed grain.
    (d) Smutty mixed grain. (1) Mixed grain in which rye, triticale, or 
wheat predominates, and that contains 15 or more average size smut 
balls, or an equivalent quantity of smut spores in 250 grams of mixed 
grain, or
    (2) Any other mixed grain that has the kernels covered with smut 
spores to give a smutty appearance in mass, or that contains more than 
0.2 percent smut balls.
    (e) Treated mixed grain. Mixed grain that has been scoured, limed, 
washed, sulfured, or treated in such a manner that its true quality is 
not reflected by the grade designation U.S. Mixed Grain or U.S. Sample 
grade Mixed Grain.

[52 FR 24418, June 30, 1987, as amended at 52 FR 24441, June 30, 1987]