Cotton Newsline: June 19, 2009

For years, cotton gins have used moisture restoration systems to add back moisture to the lint as it goes through the gin. The aggressive use of some of these systems has caused an increase in wet bales and a need for improved cotton-moisture sensors.

For years, cotton gins have used moisture restoration systems to add back moisture to the lint as it goes through the gin.  Mathew Pelletier, an engineer for USDA-ARS, says the aggressive use of some of these systems has caused an increase in wet bales and a need for improved cotton-moisture sensors.
Cotton Newsline RealAudio®
Choose your speed:
28K   56K

Playing Audio and Video Files

Get the FREE RealPlayerTo play these files, you need the RealPlayer®, which is available for FREE. If you do not already have the RealPlayer, download and install it now.

Once you have the RealPlayer installed, click one of the two speeds listed to start playing the file. If your connection is less than 56K (28.8 or 33.6), you should choose the 28K file. If your connection is 56K or higher, choose the 56K file.