Previously, after ginning, the Cotton used to be filled-up in Boras and, there after, the Boras would be forwarded to the Pressing Machine for baling, which would carry the greater Risk of Fire.
The Risks of Fire sin Ginning Factories has always been the greatest, as compared to other Industries, wherein Cotton has been utilized.
Stacey Harrell, a computer systems analyst for the Dumas Cotton Gin in Dumas, Arkansas, says, "Even though I had observed the ginning operation while growing up and had some experience, I really didn't know the details until I attended the school.
Stationed in Memphis, Tennessee, he is the national program leader for cotton ginning in USDA's Cooperative State Research, Education, and Extension Service.