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Preserving Quality, Preventing Overregulation The National Cotton Ginners’ Association is diligently managing multiple issues. Among the most serious is the threat posed by plastic contaminants — a concern addressed by National Cotton Council President/CEO Gary Adams in this magazine’s August issue and one that NCGA President David Blakemore has talked about in various ginner meetings across the Cotton Belt this year. The NCGA will continue its training of gin employees on proper round module wrap removal. We also will continue supporting research at the three U.S. Department of Agriculture ginning laboratories where scientists are investigating methods to detect and remove plastic contamination before it gets too far along in the ginning process. In the meantime, we are strongly urging the industry’s use of the contamination prevention resources available on the NCC’s website at www.cotton.org/tech/quality/contamfree.cfm.
Support For Labs And Research Regarding the ginning laboratories, the NCGA has worked
with the NCC this past year on the NCC’s 2018 federal appropriations request, which called for specific increases in the budgets for all three labs. The NCGA sent letters to both the Senate and House appropriations committees’ chairmen requesting that the labs be funded at the 2017 level and not eliminating the Stoneville, Mississippi, gin lab as was proposed in the president’s budget. The NCGA also continues to support and be an advocate for other quality-related research. Ginners have indicated that when it comes to cotton quality and gin efficiency, the top concerns are leaf hairiness, seed coat fragments, seed size, seed loss from ginning and small seed-size varieties. There is no doubt that with the increased capacities of modern gin machinery, we have a desperate need for better communication to take place between researchers, the ginning industry and gin equipment manufacturers. I am pleased to note that more than 300 active ginners responded to a survey about bale tie usage, including the reasons for specific tie type choices and if there were plans to switch bale tie types. Although the NCGA does not advocate any bale tying system, we took the lead in conducting the survey – as part of an effort to seek views from all raw cotton sectors. The goal is to help the Joint Cotton Industry Bale Packaging Committee respond to a U.S. manufacturer’s
Lummus Corporation has available the following quality, high-capacity used gin machinery. All machinery is offered “as is, where is” (unless noted otherwise) and is subject to prior sale. “As is” machinery can be repaired/reconditioned for an additional charge. 1 – Consolidated 96” R-5000 Stick Machine* 2 – Consolidated 120” R-5000 Stick Machines* 1 – Lummus 60” overshot Standard Battery Condenser* 1 – Consolidated 72” undershot Standard Battery Condenser* 1 – Consolidated 72” undershot MC Battery Condenser*
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1 – Belt-Wide 75-HP Flooded-Suction Hydraulic Booster Pumping Unit 1 – Lubbock Electric Hydraulic Pumping Unit for Gin Dor-Les® or E.E. Dor-Les® Press (single reservoir with multiple motor/pump groups) 1 – Lummus Bale Handling System for up-packing press 1 – Lot, miscellaneous Burner and Moisture Unit components (contact us for details) * - does not include any Steel Supports or Platforms
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1 - Complete 2/141 Gin Plant consisting of: Unloading System with 15” diameter single-lane Powered Telescope, Rock Trap with Trash Vacuum, 72” Unloading Separator/Feed Control with Vacuum Wheel and Flight-Saver, and No. 50 Unloading Fan; First-Stage Drying/Precleaning System with Continental 3 MBTU Burner and No. 40 Push Fan, 54” Tower Dryer, 96” Continental Inclined Cleaner with Vacuum Wheel over 96” Horn 3-Saw Stick Machine (with double 96” x 24” Vacuum Wheels), Second-Stage Drying/Precleaning System with Continental 3 MBTU Burner and No. 40 Push Fan, 54” Tower Dryer, 96” Continental Inclined Cleaner with Vacuum Wheel over 96” Continental 2-Saw Stick Machine; Distribution/Overflow System with Continental 2-Stand Conveyor Distributor and 72” Automatic Overflow Hopper with Breaker Cylinder; Feeding/Ginning System with two (2) Continental 141-Saw Gins (converted) and 96” Comet Supreme Feeders; Lint Cleaning System with four (4) 66” wide Continental 16-D Lint Cleaners (two tandem arrangements); Condensing/Pressing System with 50” Moss Battery Condenser, 20” x 54” Continental Bespress, and Bale Handling System with Bale Push Cart (manual) and Bagger (powered); five (5) Smith 35/40 Centrifugal Fans (only one season of operation)
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