16 (1) The grades for screenings, including wild oats and mixtures of whole and broken grain that are removed from other grain as a result of cleaning and do not qualify for any other established grade, and the specifications for those grades of screenings, as set out in this Part are hereby established.
(2) Grades of screenings established pursuant to this Part may be referred to as “Grades of Screenings” or “Class IV Grades”.
(3) No. 1 Feed Screenings
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(c) shall contain
(vii) not more than one per cent of the seeds designated as injurious in the Feeds Regulations; and
(4) No. 2 Feed Screenings
(vi) not more than one per cent of the seeds designated as injurious in the Feeds Regulations except that there may be a total of two per cent of such seeds where the excess over one per cent is hare’s ear mustard or wild mustard (Brassica Kaber); and
(7) An inspector may include in the grade name of any screenings
(b) if deterioration or an objectionable condition or odour occurs in the screenings to such a degree as materially to affect the quality of the screenings, words to indicate the type of deterioration, condition or odour.
(2) Sample Feed Grain shall
(a) have as its predominating component any class of cereal grain in whole, broken, hulled or hulless form;
(2) Grades established under this Part may be referred to as “Off Grades” or “Class III grades”.
1 This Order may be cited as the Off Grades of Grain and Grades of Screenings Order.