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Quality and Performance of Pima S-1 and Pima S-2 Cotton Under Different Ginning Conditions, El Paso Area, 1964-65

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  • Chapman, W. E.
  • Mullikin, R. A.
  • LaFerney, P. E.

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Excerpt from the report: Our objective was to study effects of different ginning treatments on ginning performance, fiber qualities (especially the fiber length and length distribution), and spinning performance of Pima cottons. Since both Pima S-1 and Pima S-2 are produced in the El Paso area, we thought it advisable to include both varieties in the study. The Southwestern Cotton Ginning Research Laboratory at Mesilla Park, N. Mex., and the Pilot Spinning Laboratory at Clemson, S. C., cooperated in the research.

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  • Chapman, W. E. & Mullikin, R. A. & LaFerney, P. E., 1968. "Quality and Performance of Pima S-1 and Pima S-2 Cotton Under Different Ginning Conditions, El Paso Area, 1964-65," Marketing Research Reports 313187, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Marketing Service, Transportation and Marketing Program.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:uamsmr:313187
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.313187
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