Cunningham, E. Shaw.

The crime against cotton; a study of the cotton ginning industry, revealing that the practice of ginners, in leaving an ever-increasing amount of the fiber (in the form of linters) on the seed from year to year in the process of ginning, is making cotton competitive with pulp and is costing American cotton growers a minimum of $100,000,000 annually. - New York, William-Frederick Press, 1950. - 36 p. illus., 24 cm. - The exploitation of American cotton and the cotton power, pt. 1 .

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Cotton gins and ginning.
Linters.

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