PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1994 BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 5-8, San Diego, CA
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

WORKSHOP: GINNING TECHNOLOGY
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Where Does Fiber Quality Come From?
William R. Meredith, Jr.
155
Separation of Color Grade and Leaf Grade -- AMS Overview
Mack Bennett
158
Experiences with Decoupled Color Grade and Leaf Grade - Producer Perspective
Robert A. Carson, Jr.
161
Experiences with Decoupled Color Grade and Leaf Grade - Ginner Perspective
John F. Visic
162
Decoupled Color and Trash Grade -- Ginning for Maximum Value
William Mayfield
163
Why We Installed Only One Stage of Saw Lint Cleaning
Charles A. Glover
166
Ginning for Maximum Value with Decoupling: How Much Cleaning Is Needed?
Mark M. Borba
168
Status of Gin Process Control Systems
W. Stanley Anthony, Richard K. Byler
170
Financial Feasibility of a Gin Process -- Control System: A Preliminary Assessment
Darren Hudson, Don Ethridge, and Jeff Brown
172
Experiences with Gin Process Control at Burdette Gin
W. Stanley Anthony, Richard K. Byler and LeRoy Deavenport
176
My Experiences with Process Control
Dennis M. Scamardo
180
Experiences with Decoupled Color Grade and Leaf Grade - Mill Perspective
Wallace Greenway
Experiences with Decoupled Color Grade and Leaf Grade - Merchant Perspective
Bruce K. Groefsema

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