83 FR 126 pgs. 30591-30592 - United States Standards for Corn
Type: PRORULEVolume: 83Number: 126Pages: 30591 - 30592
Pages: 30591, 30592Docket number: [Doc. No. AMS-FGIS-18-0052]
FR document: [FR Doc. 2018-14017 Filed 6-28-18; 8:45 am]
Agency: Agriculture Department
Sub Agency: Agricultural Marketing Service
Official PDF Version: PDF Version
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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Agricultural Marketing Service
7 CFR Part 810
[Doc. No. AMS-FGIS-18-0052]
United States Standards for Corn
AGENCY:
Agricultural Marketing Service, USDA.
ACTION:
Request for information.
SUMMARY:
The United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) is seeking comments from the public regarding the United States (U.S.) Standards for Corn under the United States Grain Standards Act (USGSA). To ensure that standards and official grading practices remain relevant, AMS invites interested parties to comment on whether the current corn standards and grading practices need to be changed.
DATES:
We will consider comments we receive by August 28, 2018.
ADDRESSES:
Submit comments or notice of intent to submit comments by any of the following methods:
• Postal Mail: Please send your comment addressed to Kendra Kline, AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Room 2043-S, Washington, DC 20250-3614.
• Hand Delivery or Courier: Kendra Kline, AMS, USDA, 1400 Independence Avenue SW, Room 2043-S, Washington, DC 20250-3614.
• Internet: Go to http://www.regulations.gov. Follow the on-line instructions for submitting comments.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Patrick McCluskey, USDA AMS; Telephone: (816) 659-8403; Email: Patrick.J.McCluskey@ams.usda.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Section 4 of the USGSA (7 U.S.C. 76(a)) grants the Secretary of Agriculture the authority to establish standards for corn and other grains regarding kind, class, quality, and condition. The corn standards, established by USDA on December 1, 1916, were last revised in 1995 (60 FR 61194) and appear in the USGSA regulations at 7 CFR 810.401-810.405. The standards facilitate corn marketing and define U.S. corn quality in the domestic and global marketplace. The standards define commonly used industry terms; contain basic principles governing the application of standards, such as the type of sample used for a particular quality analysis; the basis of determination; and specify grades and grade requirements. Official procedures for determining grading factors are provided in Grain Inspection Handbook, Book II, Chapter 4, "Corn". The Handbook also includes standardized procedures for additional quality attributes not used to determine grade, such as stress crack analysis and moisture content. Together, the grading standards and official procedures allow buyers and sellers to communicate quality requirements, compare corn quality using equivalent forms of measurement, and assist in price discovery.
[top] The realignment of offices within the U.S. Department of Agriculture authorized by the Secretary's Memorandum dated November 14, 2017, "Improving Customer Service and Efficiency", eliminates the Grain Inspection, Packers and Stockyards Administration (GIPSA) as a standalone agency. Federal Grain Inspection Service (FGIS) activities, formerly part of GIPSA, are now organized under
In order for U.S. standards and grading procedures for corn to remain relevant, AMS is issuing this request for information to invite interested parties to submit comments, ideas, and suggestions on all aspects of the U.S. Standards for Corn and official procedures.
Authority:
7 U.S.C. 71-87k.
Dated: June 26, 2018.
Greg Ibach,
Under Secretary, Marketing and Regulatory Programs.
[FR Doc. 2018-14017 Filed 6-28-18; 8:45 am]
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