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Mississippi is one of the top cotton-producing states in the U.S., typically growing around 1 million bales of cotton annually. The state's climate and soil conditions are well-suited for cotton cultivation, contributing significantly to its agricultural economy. In recent years, cotton acreage has fluctuated, but it remains a vital crop for Mississippi farmers.

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