GINNER'S CORNER BENEFITS TO THE COTTON FARMER

Rabbit Ridge Gin - Increased ease of ginning, residual lint reduced to 7 percent, increased capacity by 300 bales per week (and limited by press), fiber length significantly above the state average.

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Servico Gin - Increased turnout by 30 pounds per bale, increased capacity by 50 to 70 bales per day, and increased ease of ginning.

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Miles Coop Gin - 35 additional pounds per bale and at least 5 additional bales per hour from one stand.

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Covington Gin – More lint in the bale, increased capacity of at least 3 bales per hour, increased ease of ginning.

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Frank Currie Gin – Called it the greatest technological advance in the cotton ginning industry in 40 years!

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MADH Gin – Ginned cotton as advertised, turnout increase of 30 to 35 pounds per bale, limited on capacity by current lint cleaners

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INCREASED TURNOUT AND IMPROVED FIBER QUALITY COULD PUT OVER $30,000 PER YEAR IN YOUR POCKET!!

In the environment faced by the cotton industry today the only way that producers will be able to strive or even survive is through increased yields brought about through new innovations in technology.

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BENEFITS TO THE COTTON GIN

REDUCE COSTS AND SHORTEN YOUR SEASON THROUGH INCREASED EFFICIENCY AND FASTER GINNING RATES!

Due to the increased efficiency of how the Power Roll Gin Stand pulls the cotton through the gin stand your variable cost of energy measured in kilowatts per bale shows a significant reduction. This is primarily due to the use of the paddle roll to turn the seed roll and the seed finger roll to control discharge of ginned seeds. The paddle roll is powered by an electric motor and does a better job of turning the seed roll than the saw which allows the saw to do what it does best.

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Increased Turnout!
USDA Tests have consistently shown additional lint compared to conventional gin stands – in the range of 20 to 30 more pounds per bale or an additional bale per module.
Higher Capacity!
Usually in the range of 3 to 5 additional bales per hour.  It is hard to say how much faster the Power Roll conversion will make your gin stand run.  Most locations where it is running have been limited by another part of the gin such as the lint cleaners or press.
Improved Fiber Characteristics!
USDA tests have consistently shown longer length fiber and reduced short fiber content in side by side tests against conventional gin stands.

OFFICIAL TEST RESULTS
Verified by USDA
USDA paper at ASAE 2004 meeting
Continental 141 fiber & turnout
USDA paper at 2002 ASAE meeting
Continental 161 fiber data – HVI
Continental 161 fiber data – AFIS
2004 Beltwide Cotton Conference presentation by James Askew, Servico, Courtland, AL
Continental 161 turnout
Lummus 158 turnout
Lummus 158 fiber
Consolidated 164 turnout
USDA paper - 2003 ASAE meeting
USDA paper - 2003 Beltwide Cotton Conference



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INSTALLED LOCATIONS

ALABAMA
Covington Gin
Andalusia, AL
Continental 141


Frank Currie Gin
McCullough, AL
Continental 161


MADH Gin
Selma, AL
Continental 141


Servico Gin
Courtland, AL
Continental 141

ARKANSAS
Rabbit Ridge Gin
Lepanto, AR
Continental 141

MISSISSIPPI
Midnight Gin
Midnight, MS
Murray 142/18

NORTH CAROLINA
Piedmont Cotton Inc.
Polkton, NC
Continental 141

TENNESSEE
Halls Gin Co.
Halls, TN
Continental 141

TEXAS
Farmers Gin, Palacios
Palacios, TX
Continental 141

Miles Coop Gin
Miles, TX
Continental 141


Coastal Plains Gin
Mathis, TX
Lummus 158