Utah Admin. Code R70-610-2 - Definitions
A. "Field Wheat" shall mean the grain of
common wheat, club wheat, and durum wheat which before the removal of inert and
foreign material (dockage) consists of 50 percent of one of these wheats and
not more than 10 percent of other grains for which standards have been
established by the United States Grain Standards Act and which, after removal
of inert and foreign material contains 50 percent or more of whole kernels of
one or more of these wheats.
B.
"Rough Cleaned Wheat" shall mean field wheat which has been cleaned and
contains not more than 2.0 percent inert and foreign material, not more than
5.0 percent shrunken and broken kernels and no poisonous or deleterious
substance or other material that would render wheat unwholesome or harmful to
health.
C. "Cleaned Wheat" shall
mean field wheat which has been cleaned and contains not more than 1.0 percent
inert and foreign material, not more than 5.0 percent shrunken and broken
kernels and no poisonous or deleterious substance or other material that would
render wheat unwholesome or harmful to health.
D. "Table Cleaned Wheat" shall mean field
wheat which has been cleaned and contains not more than .5 percent inert and
foreign material, not more than 5.0 percent shrunken and broken kernels and no
poisonous or deleterious substance or other material that would render wheat
unwholesome or harmful to health.
E. "Hard Red Winter Wheat" shall mean all
subclasses and varieties of hard red winter wheat with not more than 3 percent
other classes of wheat.
F. "Hard
Winter Wheat" shall mean all subclasses and varieties of hard red and white
winter wheats with not more than 3 percent other classes of wheat.
G. "Hard Red Spring Wheat" shall mean all
subclasses and varieties of hard red spring wheat with not more than 3 percent
other classes of wheat.
H. "Soft
Red Winter Wheat" shall mean all subclasses and varieties of soft red winter
wheat, with not more than 3 percent other classes of wheat.
I. "Hard Red Wheat or Hard Red Wheat Blend"
shall mean blended wheat of all subclasses and varieties of hard red winter
wheat and hard red spring wheat, with not more than 3 percent other
classes.
J. "Wheat Mix" shall mean
all subclasses and varieties of hard red winter wheat and hard red spring wheat
mixed with soft wheats.
K. "White
Wheat" shall mean all subclasses and varieties of white wheat with not more
than 3 percent other classes of wheat.
L. "Hard Red and White Wheat Blend" shall
mean all subclasses and varieties of hard red wheat mixed with any subclass and
variety of hard white wheat.
M.
"Damaged Kernels" shall mean kernels and pieces of kernels of wheat which are
heat damaged, sprouted, frosted, badly ground damaged, badly weather damaged,
moldy, diseased, or otherwise materially damaged.
N. "Inert and Foreign Material or Dockage"
shall mean all weed seeds, weed stems, shaff, straw, grain other than wheat,
sand, dirt, dead insects or any other material that can be readily removed from
wheat by the use of sieves and cleaning devices.
O. "Poisonous or Deleterious Substances"
shall mean all smuts, ergots, poisonous weed seeds, pesticides, live insects,
rodent excreta, or other material or substances that would render wheat
unwholesome or harmful to health.
P. "Adulteration" shall be defined as
outlined in the Utah Wholesome Food Act, Section
4-5-7.
Q. "Misbranded" shall be defined as outlined
in the Utah Wholesome Food Act, Section
4-5-8.
R. "Shrunken and Broken Kernels" shall mean
all kernels and pieces of kernels of wheat and other matter that will readily
pass through a 0.064 x 3/8 oblong hole sieve.
S. "F.P.L.A." shall mean the Fair Packaging
and Labeling Act.
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