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USDA Market Grades of Shelled Corn

  Minimum

Maximum Limits of--

Grade Test Weight per bushel Heat-damaged kernels Total damaged kernels Broken corn and foreign material
  (lbs.) (%) (%) (%)
U.S. No. 1 56 0.1 3 2
U.S. No. 2 54 0.2 5 3
U.S. No. 3 52 0.5 7 4
U.S. No. 4 49 1.0 10 5
U.S. No. 5 46 3.0 15 7

U.S. Sample grade:

U.S. Sample grade is corn that:

a) Does not meet the requirements for the grades U.S. Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5; or
b) Contains 8 or more stones which have an aggregate weight in excess of 0.1 percent of the sample weight, 2 or more pieces of glass, 3 or more crotalaria seeds (Crotalaria spp.), 2 or more castor beans (Ricinus communis L.), 4 or more particles of an unknown foreign substance(s), 8 or more cockleburs (Xanthium spp.) or similar seeds singly or in combination, or animal filth in excess of 0.20 percent in 1,000 grams; or
c) Has a musty, sour, or commercially objectionable foreign odor; or
d) Is heating or otherwise of distinctly low quality.

Note: Moisture content is not considered in USDA Grade determinations.

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