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Why should seeds be removed from cotton bolls?​

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Answered by ashokkumarchaurasia
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When cotton bolls are harvested, the seeds are removed from the fiber through the ginning process. ... The seeds are removed for two reasons: You cannot spin cotton into a yarn if there are seeds still in the cotton. The seeds are a very valuable component of cotton and have a variety of uses.

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When cotton bolls are harvested, the seeds are removed from the fiber through the ginning process. ... The seeds are removed for two reasons: You cannot spin cotton into a yarn if there are seeds still in the cotton. The seeds are a very valuable component of cotton and have a variety of uses.

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