Cotton rows all over the U.S.
The Cotton Belt refers to the region in the southern United States where cotton was the predominant crop grown. It includes states such as Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas.
Between 1.6 million and 2.3 million bales per year over the last 10 years.
Alaska is not a major producer of cotton due to its cold climate and short growing season. Cotton is primarily grown in warm and arid regions such as Texas, California, and Georgia in the United States.
Cotton grows best in well-drained sandy loam soil with a warm and humid climate. In India, cotton is mainly grown in states such as Gujarat and Maharashtra due to favorable growing conditions and extensive cultivation practices.
Cotton was mainly grown in the South due to its warm climate and longer growing season, which were favorable for cotton cultivation. The Southern states also had a larger number of slaves, which were used as labor for cotton plantations. In contrast, the Northern states had less favorable climate conditions for growing cotton.
India and the Southern States of the U.S.A.
Punjab,Rajasthan,Gujrat etc.
Cotton comes from a cotton plant. Cotton is grown all around the word. China, India, USA, Pakistan and Brazil are the top producers. I know Australia also grows cotton. Not sure what other countries grow cotton. Hopefully someone else can contribute
The Cotton Belt refers to the region in the southern United States where cotton was the predominant crop grown. It includes states such as Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Arkansas.
Most cotton in the United States is grown in the southern states, primarily Texas, which is the largest producer. Other significant cotton-producing states include Georgia, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Alabama. These regions benefit from a warm climate and suitable soil conditions for cotton cultivation. The production is mainly concentrated in the southeastern and southwestern parts of the country.
Two kinds of cotton are grown in the United States: American upland cotton, which accounts for 95 to 98 percent of production, and Amer-Pima, which accounts for two to five percent of production.
Corn, soybeans, cotton, rice, and wheat are major crops grown in the Southeastern United States.
Cotton plants survive best in sub-tropical geographies and are grown in those climes all over the world.
Between 1.6 million and 2.3 million bales per year over the last 10 years.
Cotton is a common crop which is grown in many countries. Some countries who produce a lot of cotton include the United States, India, China, and Brazil.
Not sure what references to the other continents mean, but in the United States, it is mainly grown in southern states like Texas.
Cotton is mostly grown in the states of Maharashtra and Karnataka as this region has the Black soil which is most suitable for the growth of cotton. The soil was formed due to volcanic activities millions of years ago and has now made this region one of the largest producers of cotton in the country. Black soil can retain water for a long time which makes it best suited for cotton.