For example, if a mill has ground 80,000 tons of cane in a season and has made 8,000 tons of sugar, their rendement thus far for the season would be 80,000 3,000 According to the strict: definition- 80,000 x 2000 100 S.10 8000 x 2000 -100 A few definitions from the. United States Code, Title 7, Chapter .VII, Part 873 Sugarcane; Florida from the Federal Register of November 2, 1961, .their numbers, also apply. 873.14(a)(4) Net sugarcane means the gross weight of the sugarcane as delivered by a producer to a processor minus a deduction for trash of, 4 percent. ' 873.14(a)(5) Standard sugarcane means sugarcane containing 12.5 percent sucrose in the normal juice. 873.14(a)(7) Salvage sugarcane means ,sugarcane :containing less than 9.5: percent sucrose in the normal juice. NOTE: Normal Juice, as defined in the Cane Sugar Handbook, Spencer-Meade, 7th Ed., is the juice extracted by dry milling, -without maceration water being - applied.. "' ' SThe calculation of'normal juice sucrose is' made from the density of the crusher juice and the purity of the mixed (diluted) juice. :' 873'.14(a)(6) Average percent sucrose in normal juice means the percentage deter- mined by multiplying the seasons' average percent sucrose in crusher juice (by direct analysis) of the producers sugarcane by either: I. the ratio of' the average normal juice sucrose for-all Florida mills to the average crusher.juice sucrose for all such mills during the most recent'5:years. or II. the 1961 crop ratio of the average' normal juice sucrdse to 'the average : normal juice sucrose and'shall :uniformly use the method selected throughout the crop. -