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Data from: Performance of a cotton gin machine that removes plastic contamination from seed cotton
OwnerUnited States Department of Agriculture - view all
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This is USDA-ARS data from the publication: "Performance of a cotton gin machine that removes plastic contamination from seed cotton." The study was conducted during the Fall of 2020 with continued data analysis thru September 2021. Plastic contamination is the most pressing issue for the U.S. cotton industry today. Due to this problem, U.S. cotton has lost the 7 cents per pound premium it brought on international cotton markets. Plastic contaminants are often introduced prior to ginning, but cotton gin machinery can tear and shred the plastics so that they become more difficult to remove. A cotton gin machine developed and used to combat the plastic contamination problem in Chinese cotton was tested to compare its performance at removing typical plastics found in U.S. cotton to that of conventional cotton gin seed cotton cleaners.

NP306contaminationcotton fibercotton ginextractionmachineryplastic
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dcat_modified2023-10-03
dcat_publisher_nameAgricultural Research Service
guide1874859-a56c-454f-9358-8cc7565182f1
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harvest_object_idb14e613f-2ee5-4d44-8477-0022de63f23c
harvest_source_id2c0b1e04-ba48-4488-9de5-0dab41f9913f
harvest_source_titleUSDA Open Data Catalog
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    Cotton Gin Machinery Plastic Extraction Performance
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