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The five leading exporters of cotton in 2011 are (1) the United States, (2) India, (3) Brazil, (4) Australia, and (5) Uzbekistan. The cotton plant (Gossypium) is usually grown within USDA hardiness zones 8 - 11.

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When farmers harvest cotton its taken to the cotton gin where the farmers sell it and a gin takes the little seeds of out the cotton fiber and the result is pure unseeded cotton is left over.

now some cotton are hybrid so seed copanies cross them.

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well i think that cotton grows best in hot climates

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USA, Egypt, India, Pakistan etc.

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Cotton grows in Mississippi

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in the south

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