Excerpt from Southern Utilization Research Branch List of Publications and Patents: July-December 1953
Mamy of the developments of the Southern Laboratory have been put to work for the farmer and industry. These include a new machine for opening and fluffing bales of cotton before clean ing for spinning; acetylated cotton, highly resistant to mildew, rot and heat; a sun-resistant cotton shade cloth; information demonstrating that dyed and printed fertilizer bags have remuss value in making wearing apparel; an improved elastic bandage; a machine to out short - staple cotton and cotton waste into a 1inter= like product; improved methods for extracting Southern oilseeds; information to aid peanut butter manufacturers; processing data on fibers and glues from cottonseed and peanut protein; Oil from rice bran; starch from sweetpotatoes plus many advances in the knowledge of chemistry, physics, and engineering.
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