Wisconsin is not a cotton state. It grows alfalfa, field corn, and vegetables for canning.
Wisconsin is generally not considered an ideal place to grow cotton due to its cooler climate and shorter growing season compared to traditional cotton-growing regions like the Southern United States. Cotton requires warm temperatures and a long frost-free period to thrive, which Wisconsin typically lacks. Additionally, the state's soil and moisture conditions may not be optimal for cotton cultivation. Therefore, while it may be possible to grow cotton in Wisconsin with specific varieties and practices, it is not well-suited for large-scale production.
Wisconsin imports cotton products.
Richardson Cotton was born in c. 1868, in Ephraim, Wisconsin, USA.
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.
The parts of Wisconsin that are zone 5 could grow the Chicago Hardy Fig.
In the soil !!!! But beans grow better in cotton
Cotton farms.
Dogwood trees can grow in Wisconsin, even though many people believe that they don't.
Cotton comes from cotton plants that grow from germinated cotton seeds.