Florida Regulations 20-61.0071: Determination of Pounds of Orange Solids
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(1) For purposes of reporting under Fl. Admin. Code R. 20-63.001, pounds of orange solids shall be determined in the following way:
For oranges, mandarins and hybrids, reported pounds of solids shall be the state test house yield calculated as follows: Divide the sample pounds juice weight extracted by the FMC 091B extractor by the pounds sample fruit weight and multiply the result by the equivalent box weight for oranges. The resulting pounds juice per box is then multiplied by the total brix measurement as determined by Westphal balance or brix hydrometer corrected to 20° centigrade and expressed as a decimal.
Example:
(Juice weight ÷ sample weight) × 90 pounds
box = pound juice per box.
Pounds juice per box × total brix = pounds
solids per box.
Rulemaking Authority 601.10(1), (7) FS. Law Implemented 601.02(5) FS. History-New 1-1-82, Amended 6-1-82, 9-1-82, 8-30-83, 10-24-84, Formerly 20-61.071, Amended 10-20-92.
For oranges, mandarins and hybrids, reported pounds of solids shall be the state test house yield calculated as follows: Divide the sample pounds juice weight extracted by the FMC 091B extractor by the pounds sample fruit weight and multiply the result by the equivalent box weight for oranges. The resulting pounds juice per box is then multiplied by the total brix measurement as determined by Westphal balance or brix hydrometer corrected to 20° centigrade and expressed as a decimal.
Example:
(Juice weight ÷ sample weight) × 90 pounds
box = pound juice per box.
Pounds juice per box × total brix = pounds
solids per box.
(2) The pound solids determination made under this rule may be used whenever the seller and buyer mutually agree, as the trading unit for the oranges being sold.
Rulemaking Authority 601.10(1), (7) FS. Law Implemented 601.02(5) FS. History-New 1-1-82, Amended 6-1-82, 9-1-82, 8-30-83, 10-24-84, Formerly 20-61.071, Amended 10-20-92.