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42. lappuse
... greater extent than the above amount permitted . ( 2 ) Smooth , solid russeting which covers an aggregate area of more than one - half inch in diameter , and the pat- tern and color of the russeting shows no very pronounced contrast ...
... greater extent than the above amount permitted . ( 2 ) Smooth , solid russeting which covers an aggregate area of more than one - half inch in diameter , and the pat- tern and color of the russeting shows no very pronounced contrast ...
43. lappuse
... greater extent than the above amount permitted . ( 3 ) Smooth solid russeting , when an aggregate area of more than 5 percent of the surface is covered , and the pattern and color of the russeting shows no very pronounced contrast with ...
... greater extent than the above amount permitted . ( 3 ) Smooth solid russeting , when an aggregate area of more than 5 percent of the surface is covered , and the pattern and color of the russeting shows no very pronounced contrast with ...
44. lappuse
... greater extent than the amount of smooth solid russeting permitted : Pro- vided , That any amount of russeting shall be permitted on Roxbury Russet and other similar varieties . ( b ) Any one of the following defects , or any ...
... greater extent than the amount of smooth solid russeting permitted : Pro- vided , That any amount of russeting shall be permitted on Roxbury Russet and other similar varieties . ( b ) Any one of the following defects , or any ...
67. lappuse
... greater extent than the maximum amount of discolora- tion allowed in the grade ; and , ( d ) Thorn scratches when the injury is not slight , not well healed , or more unsightly than discoloration allowed in the grade . § 51.645 ...
... greater extent than the maximum amount of discolora- tion allowed in the grade ; and , ( d ) Thorn scratches when the injury is not slight , not well healed , or more unsightly than discoloration allowed in the grade . § 51.645 ...
68. lappuse
... greater areas : Provided , That the ap- pearance of the grapefruit is not affected to a greater extent than the area per- mitted on a grapefruit 44 inches in diameter ; ( d ) Scab when it cannot be classed as discoloration , or ...
... greater areas : Provided , That the ap- pearance of the grapefruit is not affected to a greater extent than the area per- mitted on a grapefruit 44 inches in diameter ; ( d ) Scab when it cannot be classed as discoloration , or ...
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Absence of defects affects the appearance allow for variations apples Application of tolerances Ascertaining the grade avocado berries Brussels sprouts bunches carrots cherries considered as damage count damage caused discoloration drained weight edible or shipping FACTORS OF QUALITY fail to meet fairly smooth Fairly well colored FILL OF CONTAINER foreign material free from damage free from decay fruit surface grading and handling grapefruit growth cracks inch in diameter incident to proper individual packages insects INSPECTION AND CERTIFICATION kernel lima beans LOT INSPECTION lot may fail materially affects means any defect meet the requirements minimum nectarines order to allow peanuts percent potato Product description proper grading Rancidity russeting sample scars SCORE SHEET serious damage seriously affects shipping quality similar varietal characteristics skin soft rot SStd stalks Standards for Grades stem Subpart-United States Standards sunburn sweetpotatoes tolerance specified tomato trimmed U. S. Fancy U. S. Grade Unclassified variations incident varieties