The cotton picking process involves several key steps, starting with the harvesting of mature cotton bolls from cotton plants. Traditionally, this was done by hand, where workers would manually pluck the fluffy cotton fibers from the bolls. However, modern practices often utilize mechanical cotton pickers, which efficiently harvest large quantities of cotton in a fraction of the time. Once collected, the cotton is then cleaned, baled, and prepared for processing into textiles and other products.
Picking Cotton was created in 1932.
Cotton picking is pulling the soft cotton out of the hard boll that has opened when the cotton is ready to be harvested. Cotton pulling is harvesting the cotton by pulling the entire opened boll, with the cotton in it.
No - the Southern adjective "cotton-picking" is just used as emphasis, as in "wait just a cotton-picking minute!" Everyone in the South picked cotton when it was time to sell it, not just black people.
cotton stalks are the cotton plant residues after picking of cotton. these are simply cotton sticks.
Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town was created in 1974-08.
If done by hand I believe the term is "picking", however in modern times a machine called a "cotton gin" is used to do this and the process is called "ginning".
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Same as " Wait one gosh darn minute." Cotton picking just being a substitute for swear words.
They get paid in cotton. It depends on weather the cotton is of good quality.
They picked cotton by hand. Hand picking was the only option until the 1950's when cotton picking machine was developed. Eli Whitney patented the cotton gin on March 14 1794 to remove the seeds and pods from the picked cotton