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A Determination of Cotton Market Price Premiums Required to Justify More Lint Cleaning in the Gin Plant

Blake K. Bennett, Sukant K. Misra, and Gary Barker

ABSTRACT

This study examines the effect of changes in net revenues at various levels of lint cleaning in the gin plant due to changes in market prices. Results of the study indicate that with higher levels of market price, increased levels of quality premiums become necessary to make successive levels of lint cleaning cost effective. This study concludes that optimal level of lint cleaning at the gin plant is influenced by market prices.





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