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| Ginning Research: Producer Needs Come First Andrew G. Jordan |
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| Striving for Excellence: State-Of-The-Art Ginning William Mayfield |
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| Process Control for Optimum Lint Quality and Value W. Stanley Anthony |
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| The Low Temp Conveyor: Gentle and Efficient Drying Weldon Laird, Roy Baker and Curtis Stewart |
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| Reducing Barkiness via Multistage Stick Extraction Roy V. Baker, William R. Lalor and Russell M. Sutton |
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| Niche Markets for Cage Ginned Fiber William P. Lalor, Lambert H. Wilkes and Dennis Findley |
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| Coupled Lint Cleaning: Solution to Minimizing Fiber Damage S. E. Hughs, M. N. Gillum, W. F. Lalor, Sr. and D. VanDoorn, Sr. |
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| Ginning Technologies Aimed at Preserving Fiber Quality and Maximizing Producer Profits Donald W. Van Doorn |
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| Ginning to Improve Producer Profits Russell M. Sutton |
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| Continental Eagle Corporations Commitment to Improve Producer Profits Bill M. Norman |
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| Fiber Value Preservation at the Cotton Gin Samuel G. Jackson |
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Document last modified Sunday, Dec 6 1998
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