Cotton is harvested using two methods in North America.
The first is the cotton stripper:
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The other method is the cotton picker:
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It's called a cotton gin. When cotton is harvested, both the cotton fiber and the seeds are all harvested together. When the cotton is cleaned, the seeds (along with other plant parts inadvertently gathered) get removed from the fiber.
the cotton gin
pronounciation for gin : jin
Actually, it is called a cotton picker
Cotton gin
Tractors, balers, grain carts, cotton harvesters, and combines.
cotton stripper
potato harvester
During the Civil War, there WAS no machinery to pick cotton- it was picked by hand. The machine that was used to separate the cotton fiber from the seeds was the Cotton Gin (as in engine).
The technical name for a mechanical cotton picker is a cotton harvester. Instead of having humans manually pick cotton, the harvester machine does it.
Its a machine that harvests grain and pulse crops.
It is called a cotton gin and is still used today in a modernized form.
Threshing machine
Cotton is natural as it comes froma plant called Gossypium.
Cotton comes from any country that grows and harvests cotton plants for fabrics. I would say the U.S., China, Europe and India manufacture the most cotton fabric.
The Cottin Gin.
The Cottin Gin.