Ariz. Admin. Code § R3-3-901 - Definitions
In addition to the definitions in A.R.S. § 3-2601, the following terms apply to this Article:
1.
"Commercial
feed" means all materials, except whole seeds unmixed or physically altered
entire unmixed seeds, that are distributed for use as feed or for mixing in
feed. Commercial feed includes raw agricultural commodities distributed for use
as feed or for mixing in feed when the commodities are adulterated within the
meaning of section
3-2611. A.R.S. §
3-2601(3)
2. "Lot" means any
distinct, describable, and measurable quantity that contains no more than 100
tons.
3. "Official Publication" means
the Official Publication of the Association of American Feed Control Officials,
effective January 1, 1999. Copies may be purchased from the Assistant
Secretary/Treasurer, P.O. Box 478, Oxford, IN 47971. "Official
Publication" means the publication "Official Publication " (2023), that
contains the latest approved documents of the Association of American Feed
Control Officials. This material is incorporated by reference, is on file with
the Department and includes no later amendments or additions. A copy is
available for inspection at the Department located at 1110 West Washington
Street, Suite 450, Phoenix, AZ 85007, or online subscription may be purchased
online at https://www.aafco.org/Publications.
"Pneumatic probe sampler" means a device for taking samples of grain and other particulate material from the bottom of a bin comprises two concentric tubes spaced sufficiently apart to permit passage of the material when entrained in a stream of air. The outer longer tube has a serrated edge to enable it to penetrate dense sections, while the inner, shorter tube is provided with helical vanes. Air, blown down the outer tube is caused to swirl in a vortex by the helical vanes, thereby entraining material lodged near the bottom of the outer tube. The air, together with entrained material, passes up the inner tube and is conducted to a cyclone separator to recover the sample. (U.S. Patent, US3580084A, May 25, 1971, Expired)
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