Which is a factory where seeds are removed from cotton books and then spun into thread
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ginning factory
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Ginning is a process in which the seeds are removed from the cotton pods. These plucked out cotton balls are packed into bales which are then sent to a ginning factory. The ginning factory uses vacuum pipes and revolving circular saws which clean and separates the cotton from the seeds, dirt, and lint.
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Ginning factory
Explanation:
Ginning is a process in which the seeds are removed from the cotton pods. These plucked out cotton balls are packed into bales which are then sent to a ginning factory. The ginning factory uses vacuum pipes and revolving circular saws which clean and separates the cotton from the seeds, dirt, and lint.
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