Linseed Cleaning Scourings
Dust, fines, and scoured particles from linseed (flaxseed) cleaning lines, valued for natural oils in horse feeds. Classed under 2308.00.93.00 as specified flaxseed residues.
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Alternative Classifications
This product could be classified differently depending on its characteristics or intended use.
If used as herbal material rather than feed
Medicinal vegetable materials under 1213 exclude designated animal feed byproducts.
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Related Products under HTS 2308.00.93.00
Ground Flaxseed Screenings
Finely ground screenings derived from flaxseed processing, consisting of small seeds, husks, and debris separated during cleaning. Classified under HTS 2308.00.93.00 as vegetable byproducts from flaxseed used in animal feed, not elsewhere specified.
Unground Linseed Chaff
Chaff and light husk material separated from flaxseed during threshing and cleaning, used unground as roughage in animal diets. Falls under HTS 2308.00.93.00 specifically for flaxseed processing byproducts employed in animal feeding.
Flaxseed Scourings Meal
Scourings from flaxseed cleaning machines, ground into meal form, rich in fiber for supplementing ruminant feeds. HTS 2308.00.93.00 covers these specific flaxseed byproducts, ground or not, for animal nutrition.
Raw Flaxseed Scalpings
Scalpings consisting of tiny flaxseeds and debris removed by air aspiration during seed grading, suitable unground for poultry scratch feeds. Precisely matches HTS 2308.00.93.00 for unground flaxseed processing waste.
Ground Flaxseed Processing Chaff
Chaff from flaxseed milling, subsequently ground for easier mixing into complete animal rations. HTS 2308.00.93.00 explicitly includes ground forms of these flaxseed byproducts for feed use.