Or. Admin. R. 603-051-0460 - Grades
(1)
(a) Oregon No. 1 shall consist of
loganberries which are clean, fresh, firm, well colored, well developed, and
not overripe, which are free from hulls, mold, and decay, and from damage
caused by dirt or other foreign matter, shriveling, sunscald, moisture,
disease, insects, mechanical, or other means;
(b) In order to allow for variations incident
to proper grading and handling, not more than ten percent, by count, of the
berries in any lot may be below the requirements of this grade, but not to
exceed 1/2 of this tolerance or five percent, shall be allowed for defects
causing serious damage. No appreciable tolerance shall be allowed for mold or
decay.
(2) Oregon No. 2
shall consist of loganberries which are not graded in conformity with the
foregoing grade and which do not contain more than ten percent, by count, of
berries that have been seriously damaged from any cause.
(3) Unclassified shall consist of
loganberries which fail to meet the requirements of any of the foregoing
grades.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 561.190 & ORS 632.900 - ORS 632.980
Stats. Implemented: ORS 632.900 - ORS 632.980
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