You can get roughly a Bale an acre. If you are luckys maybe a bale and half. You can pick by hand in a full day a bale, only if you are a good worker. That's 500 pounds of cotton.
$6 in New Hampshire
I just bought a medium (20X10X10) sized bail of cotton that looked vintage tonite and paid $50 for it..... hope that gives you an idea of about how much they are worth.
A typical bale of hay usually costs between 2 and 10 dollars, depending on where you live
it depends on the quality of the hay if a square bale contains alalfa then it should cost around 5 dollars in West Virginia. A round bale costs 10 dollars from a farm. but if you purchase it at southern states it will be 6 dollars for a lesser quality of a square bale
A bale of cotton in the United States typically weighs 500 pounds.
Sorry, but the larger the bale, the higher the cost.
You can get roughly a Bale an acre. If you are luckys maybe a bale and half. You can pick by hand in a full day a bale, only if you are a good worker. That's 500 pounds of cotton.
close to $20/ bale of alfalfa
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Based on a round round bale with a maximum diameter of 7 feet, 6 inches, the seed cotton weight can be up to 5,000 pounds and hold 3.8 bales of cotton lint.
Pot is not put in bales. Cotton is baled, but not pot.
$5.00
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The "Pakistan Cotton Ginners Association (PCGA)" sets bale weight at 170 kilograms.