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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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From the field seed cotton moves to nearby gins to separation of lint and seed.The cotton first goes through dryers to reduce moisture content and through cleaning equipment to remove foreign matter.These operations facilitate processing and improve fiber quality.The cotton is then air conveyedto gain stands where revolving circular saws pull the lint through closely spaced ribs that prevent the seed from passing through.The lint is remove through the saw teeth by air blasts or rotating brushes and then compressed into bales weighing approximately 500 pounds.Cotton is then moved to warehouse for storage until it is shipped to a textile mill for use