Preserving Fibre Quality, Increasing Gin Turnout And Farmer Profits, Drying Cotton, and Disposing Of Gin Trash
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Anthony, Stanley
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Australian Cotton Growers Research Association
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1996-08-16
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Properly controlling the cotton ginning process increases fiber yields and monetary returns to the cotton farmer, improves fiber length distribution, and reduces short fibers, neps and seed-coat fragments.
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