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Q4: What is ginning.......?

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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Cotton fibres are separated from the seeds by combing. This process is known as ginning. Machines are also now used for ginning.

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Answered by syada786
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Ginning is the process of removing the seeds and debris from cotton. The term comes from the cotton gin, invented by Eli Whitney in 1794. In modern ginning, the cotton is first dried to remove moisture, then cleaned to remove any burs, stems, leaves, or other foreign matter.

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