Cultivation and processing of cotton
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Most of the seeds (cottonseed) are separated from the fibres by a mechanical process called ginning. Ginned cotton is shipped in bales to a textile mill for yarn manufacturing. ... The cotton bale is opened, and its fibres are raked mechanically to remove foreign matter (e.g., soil and seeds).
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