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  2. Cotton picker - Wikipedia

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    The first harvesters were only capable of harvesting one row of cotton at a time, but were still able to replace up to forty hand laborers. The current cotton picker is a self-propelled machine that removes cotton lint and seed (seed-cotton) from the plant at up to six rows at a time. There are two types of pickers in use today.

  3. Cotton production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cotton fields in the United States. The United States exports more cotton than any other country, though it ranks third in total production, behind China and India. [1] Almost all of the cotton fiber growth and production occurs in the Southern United States and the Western United States, dominated by Texas, California, Arizona, Mississippi, Arkansas, and Louisiana.

  4. Cotton - Wikipedia

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    Until mechanical cotton pickers were developed, cotton farmers needed additional labor to hand-pick cotton. Picking cotton was a source of income for families across the South. Rural and small town school systems had split vacations so children could work in the fields during "cotton-picking." [57]

  5. History of cotton - Wikipedia

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    The cotton industry played a significant role in the development of the American economy, with the production of cotton being the major source of income for slave owners in the southern United States prior to the Civil War, while the transport of said cotton to English and French mills and beyond became a mainstay of Northern shipping.

  6. Pro-Trump, KKK racist texts telling Blacks to ‘pick cotton ...

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    “Greetings, You have been selected to pick cotton at the nearest plantation. Be ready at 12PM SHARP with your belongings,” reads one text message received by a resident in Washington, D.C ...

  7. As Cotton Soars, How Should Investors Stitch It Into Their ...

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    Investors are scrambling to stuff cotton into their portfolios as the price of the versatile commodity continues to soar. Cotton is up more than 171% since this time last year, hitting a 150-year ...

  8. Cotton gin - Wikipedia

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    It revolutionized the cotton industry in the United States, but also inadvertently led to the growth of slavery in the American South. Whitney's gin made cotton farming more profitable [6] and efficient so plantation owners expanded their plantations and used more of their slaves to pick cotton. Whitney never invented the machine to harvest ...

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