answersLogoWhite

0


Want this question answered?

Be notified when an answer is posted

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: How much cotton does Mississippi grow?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

Does Mississippi and Alabama grow cotton?

Yes.


Does cotton grow well in the northeast?

Cotton grows best in southern states such as Louisiana, Florida, and Mississippi.


Which states grow cotton?

There are seventeen states that grow cotton. These states are, Virginia, Tennessee, Texas, Oklahoma, South Carolina, North Carolina, Kansas, Missouri, Louisiana, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Arizona, Georgia, California, New Mexico, and Arkansas.


What state produces more cotton Mississippi or Maine?

Mississippi produces more cotton than Maine.


Type of cotton that could be grown in much of the south?

The cotton gin made it profitable to grow short staple cotton across the South. Previously, it had only been profitable to grow long staple cotton on the seal islands.


What is Mississippi's cash crop?

Agriculture is the major industry in Mississippi. Cotton, soybeans and rice are the major agriculture products. Also grown are substantial quantities of corn for grain, rice, and sweet potatoes.


When was Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town created?

Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town was created in 1974-08.


Is Mississippi the cotton state?

No, Cotton State is an unofficial nickname of Alabama.


What States is cotton is a major crop?

Cotton is a major crop in Mississippi


What type of agriculture did they have in Mississippi?

Cotton


What states grow cotton in us?

Traditionally produced cotton south east states. For example Mississippi, where took place the story of the well known film "In the Heat of the NIght" (staring Sidney Poitier).


What type of plants do farms grow in Mississippi?

Agriculture is the major industry in Mississippi. Cotton, soybeans and rice are the major agriculture products. Also grown are substantial quantities of corn for grain, rice, and sweet potatoes.