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7 CFR § 51.1903 - Size classification.

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title: "7 CFR § 51.1903 - Size classification."
title_number: 7
title_name: "Agriculture"
section_number: "51.1903"
section_name: "Size classification."
chapter_name: "AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE (STANDARDS, INSPECTIONS, MARKETING PRACTICES), DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE"
subchapter_number: "C"
subchapter_name: "REQUIREMENTS AND STANDARDS UNDER THE AGRICULTURAL MARKETING ACT OF 1946 AND THE EGG PRODUCTS INSPECTION ACT"
part_number: "51"
part_name: "FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES, AND OTHER PRODUCTS (INSPECTION, CERTIFICATION, AND STANDARDS)"
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# 51.1903 Size classification.

The following terms may be used for describing the size of the tomatoes in any lot:

| Small | Medium |
| --- | --- |
| Under 3 oz | 3 to 6 oz., inc. |

| Large | Very Large |
| --- | --- |
| Over 6 to 10 oz., inc | Over 10 oz. |

(a) The tomatoes may also be classed in terms of combinations of the above sizes, as “Small to Medium,” “Medium to Large,” “Small to Very Large,” etc., in accordance with the facts.

(b) Incident to proper sizing, not more than 10 percent, by count, of the tomatoes in any lot may vary from the size specified.