FD-210 Request for Cotton Classification

Cotton Classing, Testing and Standards

0581-0008 FORM FD-210_2020

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OMB APPROVED – NO: 0581-0008
FOR CCC SALES ONLY:

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
AGRICULTURAL MARKETING SERVICE
COTTON AND TOBACCO PROGRAM

ANNOUNCEMENT

SALE

TAG LIST

REQUEST FOR CLASSIFICATION
1. USDA CLASSING LOCATION (City

and State)

DATE

2. CLASSIFICATION SERVICE DESIRED ("X" only one block in this section)

□ FORM A

□ FORM D

□ FOREIGN GROWTH

NOTE: See reverse for explanation of services and instructions for submitting samples.
4. SAMPLES ARE ("X" one)

3. DESCRIPTION OF COTTON (“X”one)

□

□ Upland □ Pima □ Other (Specify)
b. Type Ginning: □ Saw □ Roller
c. Production Area: □ United States
□ Outside United States
a. Growth:

□

Freshly drawn and submitted directly from a warehouse licensed by
the USDA, AMS, Cotton and Tobacco Program.
OTHER (Specify)

(Name of Country)

d. Has any cotton been reginned, repacked, or processed in addition
to normal ginning?

□ Yes □ No

e. Does any cotton contain linters, gin waste, or mill waste?

□ Yes □ No

5. DISPOSITION OF SAMPLES:

□
□
□
□

6. CLASSIFICATION DATA TO BE SENT TO APPLICANT (“X”one)

□
□
□

Government Loose
Hold samples for possible review
Owner will pick up

Email
Fax
Hold for Pickup

FIRM NAME

Return to owner via (Carrier):

SIGNATURE OF AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE

Owner’s Account No.
7. SAMPLES SUBMITTED
LOT NO.

NO. B/C

LOT NO.

NO. B/C
ADDRESS (Street and No., City, State, ZIP Code)

PHONE NUMBER:

LOCATION OF COTTON (Warehouse, City, State)

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EXPLANATION OF TYPES OF CLASSING SERVICES AND INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING
SAMPLES
1. FORM A -- Form A classing services provide for the classification or comparison* of samples submitted to a
classing office or to Quality Assurance directly from a warehouse licensed by the USDA, AMS, Cotton and Tobacco
Program to sample cotton. Form A classing services will be provided at the request of either the owner of the cotton
or the owner's agent.
A review of any regular Form A classification or comparison may be requested by the owner or custodian of the
cotton within 30 days after the issuance of the original memorandum. The re-quest may be filed with the classing
office which issued the original memorandum or Quality Assurance. The request must be accompanied by the
original memorandum and freshly drawn samples, except when the original samples have remained, identity
preserved, in custody of the USDA, AMS, Cotton and Tobacco Program.
2. FORM D -- Form D classing is the classification or comparison of samples submitted to the classing office or
Quality Assurance by the owner of the cotton or the owner's agent; and thus need not be freshly drawn or submitted
directly by a warehouse licensed by the USDA, AMS, Cotton and Tobacco Program to sample cotton.
A review of any Form D classification or comparison may be requested by the owner or the owner's agent within 30
days after the issuance of the original memorandum. The request may be filed with the office which issued the
original memorandum or with Quality Assurance. The request must be accompanied by the original memorandum
and redrawn samples except when the original samples have remained, identity preserved, in the custody of the
USDA, AMS, Cotton and Tobacco Program. When the applicant desires a review by Quality Assurance of samples
which have remained in the possession of a classing office, the samples shall be forwarded at the expense of the
applicant.
3. FOREIGN GROWTH -- The classification or comparison of cotton samples representing cotton produced outside
the United States (foreign-growth cotton) shall be determined by the quality of a sample in accordance with the
Universal Cotton Standards (the official cotton standards of the United States). High Volume Instruments will
determine all fiber property measurements except the determination of the presence of extraneous matter, special
conditions and remarks, which will be determined by cotton classers certified by the Cotton and Tobacco Program.
All requests for classification or comparison shall be filed with the Quality Assurance Division or the Classing
Office designated by the Deputy Administrator of the Cotton and Tobacco Program.
An immediate review of every classification or comparison of foreign-growth cotton samples is performed
automatically. Therefore, separate review classification services for foreign-growth cotton are not offered.
* Classification data for cotton samples submitted for review and/or comparison is generated in the same manner as
classification processes and procedures for original classifications. Each sample submitted for comparison is classed
independently, and classification data for each sample will be provided without regard for the other sample.

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participating in or administering USDA programs are prohibited from discriminating based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual
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