Show GRADING OF CORN the grades for corrIner cial n which were promulgated by i sc I 1 1 rotary c t ar jr of agriculture on nuary try 3 1914 and which at t irto effect on july 1914 ve e been generally adopted kouhout ou hout the corn belt and in 1 i cities in that part of the ted states and at the gulf arts s but are not in use in the es a along the atlantic sead d the grades include the of white yellow and aed ed corn into six grades and ale and have been lecog d by the grain dealers na mal association the state as actions ions affia listed with this or animation aniza tion the state grain in tiomir departments entz of wash abton minnesota illinois kansas oklahoma and the Part ment of agriculture 1111 nerce and industries of the of south S gaii i carolina order that the producers arsand bonsu consumers mers through the he united states may more y understand the correct in rc tation of the government rn trades grades some somewhat what detailed a nations are given in the bulletin of the united states of agriculture no grades for commercial the e cla classification sifi cation which p arilde by the secretary a and nd d e effective ve july 1 1914 Wn mercial lal a beg corn colm into G aw and sampie the classi being re based anthe mois ma br r ident ya toe the of the ba c fhe e p amount of af dabog damo gc e tor jor i elgia material and cracked corn it also included 11 general rules for making this classification necessarily even with the definite limits for the more important factors points will arise on which the best experts may differ for this reason the bulletin gives somewhat in detail methods of securing a representative sample from bulk corn coria mixing samples for detailed analyses the size of samples sieves sieves for screening moisture tests determining the amount of damage of corn foreign material and cracked corn it also includes inc ludes a color plate which re represents presen t as nearly as possible the various types of kernels from the standpoint of color |