R. 20-61.001 Facilities and Equipment to Be Furnished
R. 20-61.002 Fruit Accessible for Sampling
R. 20-61.003 Sampling Equipment
R. 20-61.004 Maturity Test Required before Processing
R. 20-61.006 Drawing Samples for Juice Content, Solids, Acid, Ratio, Maturity Tests
R. 20-61.007 Juice Content, Acid, Solids, Maturity Tests
R. 20-61.0071 Determination of Pounds of Orange Solids
R. 20-61.0072 Determination of Pounds of Grapefruit Solids
R. 20-61.008 Grapefruit Minimum Juice Content Requirement, August 1 – November 30
R. 20-61.009 Destruction of Fruit Failing Maturity
R. 20-61.010 Regrading of Fruit
R. 20-61.011 Information to Be Furnished Inspector
R. 20-61.012 Mixing of Citrus Fruit
R. 20-61.013 Certificates of Maturity Inspection
R. 20-61.014 Form of Maturity Certificate

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 20-61 - Maturity Tests - Processed Citrus

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