Hilgardia
Hilgardia
Hilgardia
University of California
Hilgardia

The module system for storing and handling seed cotton

Authors

R. A. Kepner
R. G. Curley
M. Hoover
L. K. Stromberg

Publication Information

Hilgardia 28(5):6-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v028n05p6. May 1974.

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Abstract

The study reported here indicates that total picker-to-gin costs per bale can be significantly lower with the module system than with the conventional trailer system or ricking. If a grower already has trailers, the module system requires considerably more additional investment in equipment than the ricking system. But modules can be taken from the field immediately and are then available for ginning whenever needed. Storing part of the seed cotton between picking and ginning allows growers to continue picking whenever the weather is favorable, even though the gins may not be able to keep up. Seed cotton storage usually reduces ginning costs, and a gin's seasonal capacity is increased by being able to operate more hours per year.

Kepner R, Curley R, Hoover M, Stromberg L. 1974. The module system for storing and handling seed cotton. Hilgardia 28(5):6-9. DOI:10.3733/ca.v028n05p6
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