2006 New York Code - Definitions And Standards.


 
    § 142-aa. Definitions   and   standards.   (a)   "Agricultural  liming
  material," means all materials and all calcium and magnesium products in
  the oxide, hydrate, carbonate or silicate form or  combinations  thereof
  and  intended  for use in the correction of soil acidity, including such
  forms of material designated as burned lime, hydrated lime, carbonate of
  lime, agricultural limestone, slag and marl.
    (b) "Brand" means each agricultural liming material identified by  and
  differing from others either in name, trademark, descriptive designation
  or other method of marking, composition, and total neutralizing value or
  fineness.
    (c)  "Total  neutralizing  value"  means  the neutralizing value of an
  agricultural liming material expressed as calcium carbonate  equivalence
  as determined in accordance with methods adopted by the commissioner.
    (d)  "Fineness"  means  the percentage by weight of the material which
  will pass sieves of specified number  or  mesh  as  established  by  the
  commissioner.  Fineness shall be measured in reference to a twenty mesh,
  sixty mesh, and a one hundred mesh sieve,  in  accordance  with  methods
  adopted by the commissioner.


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