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Walton Feed, Inc
Our Golden 86 Wheat
is Certified Chemical Free

As we've suspected for years, our Golden 86 Hard White Wheat is chemical free. Now, through an independent lab, our hard white wheat has been tested for all the 304 EPA monitored chemicals in grains. Not even a trace of them was found in our Golden 86. As testing is extremely expensive, many companies who state their wheat is chemical free only test it for the chemicals they use on their farms. As a service to you, we've had our hard white Golden 86 wheat tested for them all. Chemical Free!

What follows is the lab's analysis report:

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    LABORATORY ANALYSIS REPORT
    Minnesota Laboratory Identification Number: 027-171-228

    July 11, 2000
    Mr. Stephen Portela
    Walton Feed, Inc
    PO Box 307
    Montpelier, ID 83254
    Phone (800) 847-0465
    Fax: (208) 847-0467

    P.O. Number: Ck# 20120

    Dear Mr. Portela:

    Enclosed are the results for the sample(s) you submitted for MRS and Chlorphenoxy Herbicide analysis.

    Sample TypeLab Sample IDDate(s) SampledDates(s) Received
    "Golden 86 Hard White''17508Not Reported6/12/00

    As per the methodologies employed, all analytes of interest were below the method detection limits.

    Test Methods
    1. "Pesticides Laboratory Training Manual", 1996, Clifton E. Meloan, Ph.D., editor
    Published by AOAC International, prepared jointly by USAID, USEPA & USFDA

    2. FDA ''Pesticide Analytical Manual", Volume 1, 3rd edition, Multi-residue methods (1994)
    FDA''Pesticide Analytical Manual", volume 2, 3rd edition, Single residue methods (1994)

    3. AOAC International "Official Methods of Analysis", 16th Edition, the March 1997 update
    Primary Chapter 10 - Pesticide Residues & Industrial Chemicals Contaminants methods

    970.52 general residue method (MOG)
    985.22 general residue method (Luke)
    And others as required: 976.23 endosulfans & tetradifon/tetrasul
    977.18 volatile fumigants in grain
    973.39 Perthane (ethylan)by GC
    986.20 EDB in grains/grain products
    977.19 Hexachlorobenzene & Mires in fatty foods
    985.23 n-methylcarbamates by HPLC
    992.17 Paraquat and Diquat by HPLC
    985.24 PCP in gelatin by GC
    978.16 ETU by GC

    After testing, unused samples will be retained for thirty days from the time received; and then properly disposed of unless other arrangements are made. If you have any questions concerning this report, methods used, or instrumentation employed, please feel free to contact me.

    Cordially,


    (Signed)
    Gene L. Wilenius
    Chemist

    See below for individual Analysis Results...

Results
I.        Organochloride (ECD) screen
No.Common or Chemical NameMethod Detection Limit (ppm)Found (ppm)
1Acetochlor0.005-1.00ND
2Alachlor0.005-1.00ND
3Aldrin0.005-1.00ND
4Allethrin0.005-1.00ND
5Benefin0.005-1.00ND
6Benzoylprop-ethyl0.005-1.00ND
7Alpha-BHC0.005-1.00ND
8Beta-BHC0.005-1.00ND
9Delta-BHC0.005-1.00ND
10Bifenox0.005-1.00ND
11Bifenthrin0.005-1.00ND
12Bromopropylate0.005-1.00ND
13Captafol0.005-1.00ND
14Captan0.005-1.00ND
15Chlorobenside0.005-1.00ND
16Chlordane0.005-1.00ND
17Chlordecone0.005-1.00ND
18Chlordimeform0.005-1.00ND
19Chlornitrofen0.005-1.00ND
20Chlorobenzilate0.005-1.00ND
21Chloroneb0.005-1.00ND
22Chlorothalonil0.005-1.00ND
23Cyfluthrin0.005-1.00ND
24Cypermethrin0.005-1.00ND
25Dacthal0.005-1.00ND
26DDD0.005-1.00ND
27p,p-DDE0.005-1.00ND
28DDT's0.005-1.00ND
29Deltamethrin0.005-1.00ND
30Desmediphram0.005-1.00ND
31Diallate0.005-1.00ND
32Dichlobenil0.005-1.00ND
33Dichlone0.005-1.00ND
34Dichloran0.005-1.00ND
35Dichlorofluanid0.005-1.00ND
36Dichlofop-methyl0.005-1.00ND
37Dicofol0.005-1.00ND
38Dieldrin0.005ND
39Diethatyl-ethyl0.005-1.00ND
40Dyrene0.005-1.00ND
41Endosulfan I, II0.005-1.00ND
42Endosulfan sulfate0.005-1.00ND
43Endrin0.005-1.00ND
44Esfenvalerate0.005-1.00ND
45Ethconazole0.005-1.00ND
46Fenpropathrin0.005-1.00ND
47Fenson0.005-1.00ND
48Fenvalerate0.005-1.00ND
49Flamprop-isopropyl0.005-1.00ND
50Flamprop-m-isopropyl0.005-1.00ND
51Flamprop-methyl0.005-1.00ND
52Fluchloralin0.005-1.00ND
53Fluvalinate0.005-1.00ND
54Folpet0.005-1.00ND
55Heptachlor0.005-1.00ND
56Heptachlor epoxide0.005-1.00ND
57Hexchlorobenzene0.005-1.00ND
58Lambdacyhalothrin0.005-1.00ND
59Lenacil0.005-1.00ND
60Lindane0.005-1.00ND
61Methoxychlor0.005-1.00ND
62Metolachlor0.005-1.00ND
63Mirex0.005-1.00ND
64Nitrofen0.005-1.00ND
65Nonchlor, tran0.005-1.00ND
66 Nuarimol0.005-1.00ND
67Ofurace0.005-1.00ND
68Oxadiazon0.005-1.00ND
69Oxychlordane0.005-1.00ND
70Oxyfluorfen0.005-1.00ND
71PCBs0.005-1.00ND
72PCNB0.005-1.00ND
73Pendimethalin0.005-1.00ND
74Pentac0.005-1.00ND
75Pentachloroanaline0.005-1.00ND
76Permethrin0.005-1.00ND
77Perthane0.005-1.00ND
78Phenmedipham0.005-1.00ND
79Procymidone0.005-1.00ND
80Profuralin0.005-1.00ND
81Pronemide0.005-1.00ND
82Propanil0.005-1.00ND
83Propargite0.005-1.00ND
84Pyrethrins0.005-1.00ND
85Sonalan0.005-1.00ND
86Terbacil0.005-1.00ND
87Tetradifon0.005-1.00ND
88Thiobencarb0.005-1.00ND
89Tolyfluanid0.005-1.00ND
90Toxaphene0.005-1.00ND
91Triadimefon0.005-1.00ND
92Triallate0.005-1.00ND
93Trifluralin0.005-1.00ND
94Triforine0.005-1.00ND
95Vegadex0.005-1.00ND
96Vincolozolin0.005-1.00ND

II.        Organonitrogen (TSD) Screen
No.Common or Chemical NameMethod Detection Limit (ppm)Found (ppm)
97Ametryn0.02-3.0ND
98Amitraz0.02-3.0ND
99Atraton0.02-3.0ND
100Atrazine0.02-3.0ND
101Bitertanol0.02-3.0ND
102Bromocil0.02-3.0ND
103Bufencarb0.02-3.0ND
104Butachlor0.02-3.0ND
105Butralin0.02-3.0ND
106Butylate0.02-3.0ND
107Carbetamide0.02-3.0ND
108Carboxin0.02-3.0ND
109Chlorofenson0.02-3.0ND
110Chloropropham0.02-3.0ND
111Cyanzine0.02-3.0ND
112Cycloate0.02-3.0ND
113Diclobutazol0.02-3.0ND
114Dimethachlor0.02-3.0ND
115Dimothamotryn0.02-3.0ND
116Dinocap0.02-3.0ND
117Diphenamid0.02-3.0ND
118Diphenylamine0.02-3.0ND
119Ethoxyquin0.02-3.0ND
120Fenarimol0.02-3.0ND
121Hexazinone0.02-3.0ND
122Imazalil0.02-3.0ND
123Iprodione0.02-3.0ND
124Isopropalin0.02-3.0ND
125Linuron0.02-3.0ND
126Metalaxyl0.02-3.0ND
127Methoprotryne0.02-3.0ND
128Metribuzin0.02-3.0ND
129Molinate0.02-3.0ND
130Monolinuron0.02-3.0ND
131Myclobutanil0.02-3.0ND
132Napropamide0.02-3.0ND
133Norflurazon0.02-3.0ND
134Oxythioquinox0.02-3.0ND
135Pebulate0.02-3.0ND
136Prometon0.02-3.0ND
137Prometyn0.02-3.0ND
138Propachlor0.02-3.0ND
139Propamocarb HCL0.02-3.0ND
140Propazine0.02-3.0ND
141Propham0.02-3.0ND
142Propiconazole0.02-3.0ND
143Pyrazon0.02-3.0ND
144Quizalofop ethyl0.02-3.0ND
145Secbumeton0.02-3.0ND
146Sethoxydim0.02-3.0ND
147Simazine0.02-3.0ND
148Simetryn0.02-3.0ND
149Tebuconazole0.02-3.0ND
150Terbumeton0.02-3.0ND
151Terbuthylazine0.02-3.0ND
152Terbutryn0.02-3.0ND
153Thiabendazole0.02-3.0ND
154Triadimenol0.02-3.0ND
155Tricyclazole0.02-3.0ND
156Triflumizole0.02-3.0ND
157Vernolate0.02-3.0ND

III.        Organophosphate (FPD) Screen
No.Common or Chemical NameMethod Detection Limit (ppm)Found (ppm)
158Acephate0.01-1.0ND
159Azinphos ethyl0.01-1.0ND
160Azinphos methyl0.01-1.0ND
161Azinphos methyl O analog0.01-1.0ND
162Bensulide0.01-1.0ND
163Bolstar0.01-1.0ND
164Bolstar sulfone0.01-1.0ND
165Bolstar sulfoxide0.01-1.0ND
166Bromophos0.01-1.0ND
167Bromophos ethyl0.01-1.0ND
168Cadusafos0.01-1.0ND
169Carbophenothion0.01-1.0ND
170Carbophenothion methyl0.01-1.0ND
171Carbophenothion O analog0.01-1.0ND
172Carbophenothion sulfone0.01-1.0ND
173Carbophenothion sulfoxide0.01-1.0ND
174Chlorfenvinphos0.01-1.0ND
175Chlorpyfifos0.01-1.0ND
176Chlorophyrifos Methyl0.01-1.0ND
177Chlorothiophos0.01-1.0ND
178Coumaphos0.01-1.0ND
179Coumaphos oxygen analog0.01-1.0ND
180Crotoxyphos0.01-1.0ND
181Cyanophos0.01-1.0ND
182DEF0.01-1.0ND
183Demeton0.01-1.0ND
184Demeton-methyl0.01-1.0ND
185Demeton-o0.01-1.0ND
186Demeton-o-methyl0.01-1.0ND
187Demeton-o-sulfone0.01-1.0ND
188Demeton-o-sulfoxide0.01-1.0ND
189Demeton-s0.01-1.0ND
190Demeton-s-methyl0.01-1.0ND
191Demeton-s-sulfone0.01-1.0ND
192Demeton-s-sulfoxide0.01-1.0ND
193Dialifor0.01-1.0ND
194Diazinon0.01-1.0ND
195Diazinon O analog0.01-1.0ND
196DichIorofenthion0.01-1.0ND
197Dichlorvos0.01-1.0ND
198Dicrotophos0.01-1.0ND
199Dimethoate0.01-1.0ND
200Dioxathion0.01-1.0ND
201Disolfoton0.01-1.0ND
202Disulfoton O Analog0.01-1.0ND
203Disulfoton sulfone0.01-1.0ND
204Ditalimfos0.01-1.0ND
205Edifenphos0.01-1.0ND
206EPN0.01-1.0ND
207EPTC0.01-1.0ND
208Ethion0.01-1.0ND
209Ethoprop0.01-1.0ND
210Etrimphos0.01-1.0ND
211Famfur0.01-1.0ND
212Fenamiphos0.01-1.0ND
213Fenitrothion0.01-1.0ND
214Fensulfothion0.01-1.0ND
215Fenthion0.01-1.0ND
216Fonofos0.01-1.0ND
217Formothion0.01-1.0ND
218Heptenophos0.01-1.0ND
219Hostathion0.01-1.0ND
220Iprobenphos0.01-1.0ND
221Isazophos0.01-1.0ND
222Isofenphos0.01-1.0ND
223Leptophos0.01-1.0ND
224Leqtophos oxygen analog0.01-1.0ND
225Leptophos photo product0.01-1.0ND
226Malathion0.01-1.0ND
227Malathion O analog0.01-1.0ND
228Mecarbam0.01-1.0ND
229Mephosfolan0.01-1.0ND
230Merphos0.01-1.0ND
231Metasystox-S0.01-1.0ND
232Methamidophos0.01-1.0ND
233Methidathion0.01-1.0ND
234Methyl parathion0.01-1.0ND
235Mevinphos0.01-1.0ND
236Monocrotophos0.01-1.0ND
237Naled0.01-1.0ND
238Omethoate0.01-1.0ND
239Oxydemeton methyl0.01-1.0ND
240Oxydemetonmethyl sulfone0.01-1.0ND
241Paraoxon0.01-1.0ND
242Parathion0.01-1.0ND
243Phethoate0.01-1.0ND
244Phorate0.01-1.0ND
245Phorate oxygen analog0.01-1.0ND
246Phorate sulfone0.01-1.0ND
247Phorate sulfoxide0.01-1.0ND
248Phosalone0.01-1.0ND
249Phosalone O analog0.01-1.0ND
250Phosmet0.01-1.0ND
251Phosmet oxygen analog0.01-1.0ND
252Phosphamidon0.01-1.0ND
253Phoxim0.01-1.0ND
254Phoxim Oxygen analog0.01-1.0ND
255Piperophos0.01-1.0ND
256Pirimiphos ethyl0.01-1.0ND
257Pirimiphos ethyl O analog0.01-1.0ND
258Pirimiphos methyl0.01-1.0ND
259Profenophos0.01-1.0ND
260Propetamphos0.01-1.0ND
261Prothoate0.01-1.0ND
262Pyrazophos0.01-1.0ND
263Quinalphos0.01-1.0ND
264Ronnel0.01-1.0ND
265Sulfotep0.01-1.0ND
266TEPP0.01-1.0ND
267Terbufos0.01-1.0ND
268Tetrachlorvinphos0.01-1.0ND
269Thiometon0.01-1.0ND
270Thionazin0.01-1.0ND
271Tokuthion0.01-1.0ND
272Trichlorfon0.01-1.0ND
273Trichloronate0.01-1.0ND
274Triphenyl phosphate0.01-1.0ND
275Tris-b-chloroethylphosphate0.01-1.0ND

IV.       N-Methyl Carbamates (HPLC) Screen
No.Common or Chemical NameMethod Detection Limit (ppm)Found (ppm)
276Aldicarb0.02ND
277Aldicarb sulfone0.02ND
278Aldicarb sulfoxide0.02ND
279Bendiocarb0.02ND
280Carbaryl0.02ND
281Carbofuran0.02ND
282Carbofuran phenol analog0.02ND
283Carbofuran-3 hydroxy(keto)0.02ND
284fenobucarb0.02ND
285Methiocarb0.02ND
286Methiocarb sulfone0.02ND
287Methiocarb sulfoxide0.02ND
288Methomyl0.02ND
289Mexacarbamate0.02ND
290Oxamyl0.02ND
291Pirimicarb0.02ND
292Promecarb0.02ND
293Propoxur0.02ND
294Thiodicarb0.02ND
2952,4 D0.02ND
2962,4 DB0.02ND
2972,4,5 T0.02ND
2982,4,5 TP (Silvex)0.02ND
299Dalapon0.02ND
300Dicamba0.02ND
301Dichloroprop0.02ND
302Dinoseb0.02ND
303MCPA0.05ND
304MCPP0.05ND

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