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Dennis Reginelli, an area agronomic crops agent with the Mississippi State University Extension Service, explains the ginning process that helps create cotton fabrics. Addressing primarily third-graders at the Mississippi Horse Park on Nov. 7, 2013, Reginelli and the cotton exhibit were part of Farmtastic, a four-day educational program designed to help children learn the sources of their food, clothing and other products. (Photo by MSU Ag Communications/Scott Corey)
Farmtastic - ginning demo
Dennis Reginelli, an area agronomic crops agent with the Mississippi State University Extension Service, explains the ginning process that helps create cotton fabrics. Addressing primarily third-graders at the Mississippi Horse Park on Nov. 7, 2013, Reginelli and the cotton exhibit were part of Farmtastic, a four-day educational program designed to help children learn the sources of their food, clothing and other products. (Photo by MSU Ag Communications/Scott Corey)