Yeah cotton farms in the south.
Cotton farms.
grow cotton
Grapes, rice, and cotton
Cotton grows on cotton shrubs on cotton farms.
Cotton is an agricultural product; it grows on cotton farms.
The US textile industry was built around the growing of cotton. Some large cotton farms were known as plantations.
Blueberries can grow in farms, woods, everywhere. (:
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Yes, New Jersey farms did grow cotton during colonial times, although it was not as prominent as in southern colonies. The state's climate and soil conditions allowed for some cotton cultivation, but it was primarily used for local consumption rather than large-scale production. Other crops, such as grains and vegetables, were more commonly grown in New Jersey during that period.
Portugal does not have a significant cotton industry, as the climate is not ideal for large-scale cotton cultivation. While there are some small-scale cotton farms in the country, they produce limited quantities compared to major cotton-producing nations. The Portuguese textile industry primarily relies on imported cotton for its fabric production.
Cotton is not manufactured, it's grown. In fields. On farms.
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