[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 7, Volume 7] [Revised as of January 1, 2002] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 7CFR810.1002] [Page 612] 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 G--United States Standards for Oats Sec. 810.1002 Definition of other terms. (a) Fine seeds. All matter that passes through a \5/64\ triangular- hole sieve after sieving according to procedures prescribed in FGIS instructions. (b) Foreign material. All matter other than oats, wild oats, and other grains. (c) Heat-damaged kernels. Kernels and pieces of oat kernels, other grains, and wild oats that are materially discolored and damaged by heat. (d) Other grains. Barley, corn, cultivated buckwheat, einkorn, emmer, flaxseed, guar, hull-less barley, nongrain sorghum, Polish wheat, popcorn, poulard wheat, rice, rye, safflower, sorghum, soybeans, spelt, sunflower seed, sweet corn, triticale, and wheat. (e) Sieves--(1) \5/64\ triangular-hole sieve. A metal sieve 0.032 inch thick with equilateral triangular perforations the inscribed circles of which are 0.0781 (\5/64\) inch in diameter. (2) 0.064 x \3/8\ oblong-hole sieve. A metal sieve 0.032 inch thick with oblong perforations 0.064 inch by 0.375 (\3/8\) inch. (f) Sound oats. Kernels and pieces of oat kernels (except wild oats) that are not badly ground-damaged, badly weather-damaged, diseased, frost-damaged, germ-damaged, heat-damaged, insect-bored, mold-damaged, sprout-damaged, or otherwise materially damaged. (g) Wild oats. Seeds of Avena fatua L. and A. sterillis L. Principles Governing the Application of Standards