what are the cotton growing region in the world
It infested all U.S. cotton growing areas. It devastated the industry and the people working in the American south. The boll weevil became a serious pest. Cotton growers were going bankrupt because of the drought and the boll weevils. Economic losses were significant due to the relatively high cost of growing cotton.
The ones fighting for the South - the cotton-growing slave-states.
Because they had to pay people to harvest it
N&S Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Kentucky, Virginia and Tennessee. (Probably more)
South was depending too much on cotton.And I think that they needed a new investment which would explain why they depended on the cotton.
Texas can be divided into four main cotton growing regions: South Texas, Blacklands and North Texas, El Paso and Pima, and West Texas, with West Texas growing the most cotton.
The southern region does.
Charles Earl Landon has written: 'The world cotton situation' -- subject(s): Cotton growing, Cotton manufacture
Wet weather would stop cotton from growing because the cotton gets wet.
black soil is the best for growing cotton plants
Um technically cotton is not made anywhere it is grown in may different regions of the world and Canada is one. Although, they do not grow much.
Growing cotton is profitable. Depending on the size of the cotton crop, farmers can make over a hundred thousand dollars in a season.
No. The frost-free growing season is too short for existing cotton varieties.
Morris De Camp Crawford has written: 'One world of fashion' -- subject(s): History, Fashion, Costume 'The heritage of cotton' -- subject(s): Cotton, Cotton growing and manufacture, Cotton growing, Cotton manufacture 'Peruvian fabrics' -- subject(s): Indian textile fabrics, Textile fabrics
James A. B. Scherer has written: 'Cotton as a world power' -- subject(s): Cotton growing, Cotton manufacture, History, Cotton trade, Slavery 'The Romance of Japan Through the Ages'
Cotton grows best in a warm climate with temperatures between 60-95°F (15-35°C) and plenty of sunshine. It requires a frost-free growing season of about 6 months and high humidity. Well-drained, fertile soil is also important for successful cotton cultivation.
The US textile industry was built around the growing of cotton. Some large cotton farms were known as plantations.