Monday, August 30, 2010

Be Prepared Before Ginning Starts

Be Prepared Before
Ginning Starts

Thomas D. Valco
USDA-ARS
Stoneville, Miss

EDITOR'S NOTE: This article, written by Tommy Valco, cotton technology transfer coordinator at USDA-ARS in Stoneville, Miss., is the first in a three-part series examining how ginners need to prepare for the upcoming season. In this first installment, Valco discusses what ginners need to do before the modules arrive on the yard.

From snakes in the control box to bird nests in the exhaust pipes, starting up a gin after the dormant season is always a difficult day or sometimes week before all the components start to work together in an efficient and productive fashion.  There are several important things a ginner should remember when gearing up for the ginning season.

source : cottonfarming

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