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Damaged beans: Damaged beans shall be beans and pieces of beans that are damaged by frost, weather, disease, weevils or other insects, or other causes.
Badly damaged beans: Badly damaged beans shall be beans and pieces of beans that are materially damaged or discolored by frost, weather, disease, weevils or other insects, or other causes so as to materially affect the appearance and quality of the beans.
Foreign material: Foreign material shall be stones, dirt, weed seeds, cereal grains, lentils, peas, and all matter other than beans.
Stones: Stones shall be concreted earthy or mineral matter, and other substances of similar hardness that do not disintegrate readily in water.
Contrasting classes: Contrasting classes shall be beans of other classes that are of a different color, size, or shape from the beans of the class designated.
Classes that blend: Classes that blend shall be sound beans of other classes that are similar in color, size, and shape to the beans of the class designated, and shall include white beans in the class yellow‐eye that are similar in size and shape to the yellow‐eye beans.