I think you could grow cotton in far southern Indiana- it isn't that far from or different climate-wise than the Mo bootheel. Probably the lack of gins, etc., would make it impractical.
Some cotton moved up from N. TX to far southern KS a while back and I believe has been fairly successful.
Cotton grows in warm environment.
Very fertile, Southerners were able to grow cotton and sugar cane. Cotton needs very fertile soil to grow.
Cotton would probably not thrive in the state of Ohio. Cotton does best in temperate climates such as in the southern half of the United States.
it makes it rain cotton candy and the cotton candy gets all over the crops and then unicorns come and eat the cotton candy and parts of the crop
Yes of coures cotton grows well in black soil
Yes, cotton grows in the US. remember when people had slaves, they grew cotton in the south. we can probably still grow cotton, but slaves don't grow it anymore, farmers do.
it takes 1-2 months to grow into a cotton bud
The staes that grow the most cotton are 5.
Cotton farms.
In the soil !!!! But beans grow better in cotton
Cotton comes from cotton plants that grow from germinated cotton seeds.
no you need cotton seeds. it will not grow a tree only a small bush in a field
Cotton helps beans grow when you get the cotton let it sit for a couple of days. Then over some time the beans will start to grow little roots, and then you can plant them, but don't let them sit in the cotton for too long otherwise the beans will grow black and smell weird .
Why does cotton grass grow together close to the soil
Yeah cotton farms in the south.
Indiana Jones didn't grow up anywhere. He's a fictional character.
Unfortunately, it is too cold to grow coffee in Indiana. Move down south to more tropical locations, then you can grow coffee.