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Ginning is a process in which cotton fibre is separated from cotton seeds. Carding is a mechanical process that disentangles, cleans and intermixes fibres to produce a continuous web or sliver suitable for subsequent processing.
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About three months after planting seeds, the cotton plants flower. They open with white petals that change to yellow, pink and red, and then fall off. What's left is the cotton boll, which looks like a small, green football. Inside are the cotton fibers and seeds. The boll gradually turns brown, and the cotton fibers inside grow and expand until they burst open the pod to expose the fluffy, white cotton.
Different kinds of cotton picking or stripping machines can be used to twist the cotton from the plants. They use forced air to toss the cotton into large baskets which, when full, are stored in trailers until they are ready to be built into modules, which look like huge loaves of bread. The tightly packed modules keep the cotton yield intact so it doesn't deteriorate or break loose while waiting to be ginned.