Fiber quality on the Plant
Date Issued:1994-08-09
Abstract
Quality of fiber has long been a concern to textile mills. Growing areas such as the San Joaquin Valley in California have historically been paid a premium for consistently high quality. As mill mechanization has increased, so has the demand for high quality fibers. Classing of cotton has demonstrated that within a bale of cotton there is variation in fiber quality.
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- 1994 Australian Cotton Conference
Proceedings from the 1994 Australian Cotton Conference