2022
DOI: 10.13031/aea.15171
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Gin Saw Thickness Impact on Lint Turnout, Lint Value, and Seed Damage

Abstract: HighlightsWe compared 0.91 to 1.14 mm thick gin saws by ginning seed cotton from three regions.The gap between the saw and rib was 0.914 mm for the thin saws and 0.800 mm for the thick ones.Response variables were tested using a sequentially reduced (backwards regression) model.Lint “turnout”, lint value, and seed damage did not appear to be significantly different due to saw thickness.Abstract. Over 95% of U.S. cotton post-harvest processing is done using saw gins. Gin saws have long been supplied in three th… Show more

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“…Ginning turnout is a measure of the efficiency of the ginning process (Delhom et al, 2020), the first step in processing raw cotton into usable fiber. The ginning turnout is frequently used in the cotton business to assess the quality of the cotton crop since factors like seed size and moisture content can have an impact on it (Funk et al, 2022). According to research by Wedegaertner et al (2023) drought stress inhibits plant development, reduces fiber length and quality, density, and uniformity, and has a negative impact on cotton crops' ginning yield %.…”
Section: The Potential Of Asn and Snp To Improve Yield And Quality In...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ginning turnout is a measure of the efficiency of the ginning process (Delhom et al, 2020), the first step in processing raw cotton into usable fiber. The ginning turnout is frequently used in the cotton business to assess the quality of the cotton crop since factors like seed size and moisture content can have an impact on it (Funk et al, 2022). According to research by Wedegaertner et al (2023) drought stress inhibits plant development, reduces fiber length and quality, density, and uniformity, and has a negative impact on cotton crops' ginning yield %.…”
Section: The Potential Of Asn and Snp To Improve Yield And Quality In...mentioning
confidence: 99%