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Broken beans: Broken beans shall be sound beans with some, but less than one‐fourth, of each bean broken off or with one‐fourth or more of the seed coat removed.
Blistered beans: Blistered beans shall be sound beans with badly blistered or burst seed coats.
Wrinkled beans: Wrinkled beans shall be sound beans that have deeply wrinkled seed coats and/or are badly warped or misshapen.
Weevily beans: Weevily beans shall be beans that are infested with live weevils or other insects injurious to stored beans or that contain weevil‐bored beans.
Clean‐cut weevil‐bored beans: Clean‐cut weevil‐bored beans shall be beans from which weevils have emerged, leaving a clean‐cut open cavity free from larvae, webbing, refuse, mold, or stain.
Well screened: Well screened, as applied to the general appearance of beans, shall mean that the beans are uniform in size, and are practically free from such small, shriveled, underdeveloped beans, splits, broken beans, larger beans, and foreign material that can be removed readily by the ordinary process of milling or screening through the proper use of sieves.