ATCP 155.21(3)
(3) Tare. Actual tare shall be used in grading peas. All peas shall be removed from any unshelled pods in the sample, and the pods shall be included as tare. Actual tare is the amount deducted from the gross weight of the sample for foreign material only. Foreign material includes shelled pods, thistle buds, nightshade berries, mustard pod pieces and everything in the sample other than the peas themselves. The presence of thistle buds, nightshade berries, mustard pod pieces or other foreign material in the sample shall not affect the grade of the peas. Except as provided under
s. ATCP 155.215, no contractor may deduct for thistle buds, nightshade berries or mustard pod pieces except as tare.
ATCP 155.21 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91; am. (3),
Register, February, 1995, No. 470, eff. 3-1-95.
ATCP 155.215
ATCP 155.215 Deductions for thistle buds, nightshade berries and mustard pod pieces. ATCP 155.215(1)
(1)
General. Under a procurement contract for peas, a contractor may deduct for thistle buds, nightshade berries and mustard pod pieces found among the peas. The deduction shall be made from the net amount that would be payable to the producer and may be applied to harvested peas or unharvested pea acreage according to this section. The procurement contract shall specify the terms of the deduction, consistent with this section. Deductions shall comply with the procurement contract and this section.
ATCP 155.215(2)
(2) Harvested peas; basis for deduction. For each load of harvested peas, the deduction under
sub. (1) shall be based on the actual number of thistle buds, nightshade berries or mustard pod pieces found in a 200-ounce grading sample collected from that load. The sample shall be collected according to
ss. ATCP 155.03 (3) and
155.21.
ATCP 155.215(3)
(3) Unharvested acreage; basis for deduction. For unharvested pea acreage, the deduction under
sub. (1) shall be based on the actual number of thistle buds, nightshade berries or mustard pod pieces found in a composite 200-ounce grading sample collected from the unharvested acreage. The composite sample shall be comprised of component samples collected from the unharvested acreage according to
s. ATCP 101.03 (5) or equivalent field sampling procedures specified in the procurement contract.
ATCP 155.215(4)
(4) Deduction amount. No contractor may make a deduction under
sub. (1) unless the procurement contract specifies the amount of the deduction. Subject to the limits specified under
subs. (5) and
(6), the amount deducted shall be based on the number of thistle buds, nightshade berries or mustard pod pieces found in sampling under
sub. (2) or
(3). Deduction amounts shall be expressed as percentages of the net amount that would be payable to the producer in the absence of any deduction under
sub. (1).
ATCP 155.215(5)
(5) Deduction limitations. No contractor may make a deduction under
sub. (1) unless the procurement contract specifies a number of thistle buds, nightshade berries or mustard pod pieces which, when found in sampling under
sub. (2) or
(3), will cause a deduction to be made under the contract. For purposes of making a deduction, the contract may not specify a number less than 4 thistle buds, 2 nightshade berries, or 20 mustard pod pieces.
ATCP 155.215(6)(a)(a) The amount of the deduction specified under
sub. (4) for each thistle bud in excess of one may not exceed 5% of the net amount payable to the producer absent the deduction.
ATCP 155.215(6)(b)
(b) The amount of the deduction specified under
sub. (4) for each nightshade berry, if the deduction threshold is met, may not exceed 10% of the net amount payable to the producer absent the deduction.
ATCP 155.215(6)(c)
(c) The amount of the deduction specified under
sub. (4) for each aggregate unit of 20 whole or partial pieces of mustard pods may not exceed 5% of the net amount payable to the producer absent the deduction.
ATCP 155.215(6)(d)
(d) The combined deduction specified under
sub. (4) for thistle buds, nightshade berries and mustard pod pieces may not exceed 30% of the net amount that would be payable to the producer absent the deduction.
ATCP 155.215(7)
(7) Unharvested acreage; agreement on deduction. Notwithstanding
sub. (3), a contractor and producer may, without field sampling, agree to a deduction under
sub. (1) for unharvested pea acreage if all of the following apply:
ATCP 155.215(7)(a)
(a) The deduction is determined according to the procurement contract, based on an agreed upon estimate of the number of thistle buds, nightshade berries or mustard pod pieces that would be found by sampling under
sub. (3).
ATCP 155.215(7)(c)
(c) The contractor discloses to the producer in writing, before the producer agrees to the deduction, that the producer has the right to have the field sampled for thistle buds, nightshade berries and mustard pod pieces according to
sub. (3).
ATCP 155.215(7)(d)
(d) The agreement is made in writing and signed by the parties during the scheduled harvest period.
ATCP 155.215 History
History: Cr.
Register, February, 1995, No. 470, eff. 3-1-95.
ATCP 155.22
ATCP 155.22 Grading and tenderness testing procedure. ATCP 155.22(1)(1)
Grade standards. Peas shall be inspected for grade characteristics using USDA grade standards or alternative standards specified in writing in the procurement contract.
ATCP 155.22(2)
(2) Tenderness. If peas are tested for tenderness in a tenderometer or shear press, the peas in the sample shall be washed in running water and cooled to a temperature of 55 to 65
° F. prior to testing. A quantity of not less than 48 ounces from the composite sample shall be used to perform the tenderness test. Tenderness tests shall be conducted on 3 separate portions of the 48 ounce quantity set aside from the composite sample. Peas shall be placed in the tenderometer up to, and level with, the top edge of the test receptacle. If the range between the high and low readings on the 3 separate portions is greater than 6 points, 3 additional readings shall be taken on peas from a second 48 ounce quantity removed from the composite sample and all 6 readings averaged to obtain the tenderness of the peas in the sample.
ATCP 155.22(3)
(3) Devices used to determine tenderness. Tenderometers, shear presses or other devices used to measure the tenderness of peas shall be calibrated and certified by the manufacturer of the equipment or an independent testing agency prior to each harvest season and recalibrated daily or as often as necessary. The equipment shall be cleaned between each tenderness reading and maintained in good working condition.
ATCP 155.22 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91.
ATCP 155.23
ATCP 155.23 Grade statement. Within 7 days after a load of peas is harvested, the contractor shall provide the producer with a grade statement for that load, as required by
s. ATCP 155.03 (5). A contractor shall orally provide grade information on request of the producer made prior to delivery of the written grade statement. The grade statement shall state the percentage by weight of peas in each grade category, as determined by the grader under this subchapter, and the information required under
s. ATCP 155.03 (5). If tenderness of the peas is determined under
s. ATCP 155.22 (2), the grade statement shall also include the tenderness classification.
ATCP 155.23 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91.
ATCP 155.30(1)
(1)
General. Sweet corn for processing shall be weighed, sampled and graded as soon as possible but not longer than 24 hours after harvest. The contractor shall take necessary and reasonable precautions to preserve the condition of sweet corn at the time of harvest until it is graded.
ATCP 155.30(2)
(2) Delay due to extraordinary circumstances; notice. The contractor shall give oral notice to the producer within 24 hours after harvest if, due to extraordinary circumstances, the sweet corn cannot be weighed, sampled and graded within the time provided under
sub. (1). Within 7 days after harvest, the contractor shall mail or deliver a written notice to the producer, describing the extraordinary circumstances which justify the contractor's failure to comply with
sub. (1).
ATCP 155.30 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91.
ATCP 155.31(1)
(1)
Representative sampling. Each load of sweet corn shall be graded on the basis of a grading sample collected under
s. ATCP 155.03 (3). The grading sample shall be collected and prepared in compliance with this section. The grading sample shall be representative of the entire load of sweet corn and shall consist of all qualitative gradations observed in the load by the person who collects the sample.
ATCP 155.31(2)
(2) Method of sampling. Component samples of approximately equal weight shall be collected from at least 5 separate locations which are representative of the load. The component samples shall then be combined to form a composite grading sample weighing at least 50 lbs.
ATCP 155.31(3)
(3) Sample preparation. The composite grading sample under
sub. (1) shall be prepared for grading as follows:
ATCP 155.31(3)(a)
(a) All ears in the sample shall be completely husked. The shank or stem and any excess tip on the husked ears shall be removed.
ATCP 155.31(3)(b)
(b) If a portion of the shank or stem remaining on any husked ear extends more than one inch from the base of the cob, the shank shall be broken or cut off at a point as close as possible but not more than one inch below the base of the cob.
ATCP 155.31(3)(c)
(c) If the tip of the cob has an area without usable kernels measuring more than 1/4 the length of the entire cob, enough of the tip shall be broken or cut off so that the remaining portion without usable kernels is not greater than 1/4 the length of the trimmed ear.
ATCP 155.31(4)
(4) Tare. Actual tare shall be used in grading sweet corn. Actual tare is the amount deducted from the gross weight of the sample for foreign material only. Foreign material consists of shanks, stalks, leaves, weeds, stones, sticks, loose dirt or foreign material other than the ear of corn itself. Foreign material including shanks, stalks and leaves which are collected as part of the sample shall not be removed prior to analysis of the sample.
ATCP 155.31 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91.
ATCP 155.32(1)
(1)
Grade standards. Sweet corn shall be inspected for grade using USDA grade standards or alternative standards specified in writing in the procurement contract.
ATCP 155.32(2)
(2) Maturity defects. If the maturity classification of a load of sweet corn is determined, it shall be classified only according to USDA standards for maturity. Damage to individual ears in the analysis sample shall be described in terms of defects as set forth in USDA grade standards for sweet corn.
ATCP 155.32(3)
(3) Corn and tare weighed separately. The corn in the sample shall be weighed separately from the foreign material or tare, and the weights of each shall be recorded on a grade statement.
ATCP 155.32 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91.
ATCP 155.33
ATCP 155.33 Grade statement. Within 7 days after a load of sweet corn is harvested, the contractor shall provide the producer with a grade statement for that load as required by
s. ATCP 155.03 (5). A contractor shall orally provide grade information on request of the producer made prior to delivery of the written grade statement. The grade statement shall state the percentage by weight of sweet corn in each grade category, the damaged portion of ears, as determined by the grader under this subchapter, and the information required under
s. ATCP 155.03 (5). If the maturity classification of sweet corn is determined under
s. ATCP 155.32 (2), the grade statement shall also include the maturity classification as determined by the grader.
ATCP 155.33 History
History: Cr.
Register, December, 1990, No. 420, eff. 1-1-91.