what is done during ginning of cotton
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Ginning is the process in which the cotton fibres are separated from the cotton seeds . Ginning also removes any impurities like leaves, dust, stones, wooden particles etc. ... Cotton seeds or Lints are removed via Saw or roller Ginning and Cotton Fibers are collected separately in the form of Bales.
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Ginning. gin stands where revolving circular saws pull the lint through closely spaced ribs that prevent the seed from passing through. The lint is removed from the saw teeth by air blasts or rotating brushes, and then compressed into bales weighing approximately 500 pounds.
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