Evaluation of Mechanical Cotton Seed Delinter for Breeders

Wednesday, January 9, 2019
Mardi Gras Ballroom Salons E - H (New Orleans Marriott)
Thursday, January 10, 2019
Mardi Gras Ballroom Salons E - H (New Orleans Marriott)
Joel Arce , Texas A&M University
Jane K Dever , Texas A&M AgriLife Research
Terry A. Wheeler , Texas A&M AgriLife Research
Gregory A. Holt , USDA-ARS
Steve Hague , Texas A&M University
Delinting cotton seed is commonly used in breeding programs.  The predominant method of delinting cotton seed is acid delinting.  Acid delinting can be dangerous and effluent disposal is difficult and costly. Current research on mechanical delinting proposes an alternative to acid delinting.  A prototype developed by USDA-ARS Cotton Production and Processing Research Unit in Lubbock, TX is being tested to explore the possible advantages and disadvantages of using a mechanical delinter for small breeder samples.  Variables being evaluated include delinting time for different seed sizes, overall design, logistics, and practicality of the machine.