Grain screening pellets

Description

Mandatory application of this schedule: applies only to grain screening pellets material containing not more than 6.2% oil content and not more than 17.5% oil and moisture content combined.

These are animal feed pelletised products with colour ranging from brown to yellow and are intermediate process by-products derived from dockage that is removed from grains. Screenings mean dockage that has been removed from grain and which does not qualify for any other grain grades. Screenings varies in quality depending on the level of parent and volunteer grain material, broken or shrunken kernels, hulls, weed seeds, chaff, dust and other plant material. Bulk density: 478-719 kg/m3. Non-IMSBC Code information: cargo is stored inside before shipment.

Trade Names (Synonyms)

Canadian Ground and Pelleted Screenings - Canadian Ground and Pelleted Grain Screenings - GSP - GSPs

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