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In 1793, the invention that affected Georgia's cotton industry was the cotton gin. Eli Whitney's invention made an economic impact as more cotton could be produced and exported. Whitney's machine could separate the cottonseed from the cotton fiber. Prior to this invention, this was done by hand and required many man-hours.
There were around 3,950,000 slaves in Georgia in 1860.
Well, "the South provided 2/5 of the world's cotton," and the more cotton produced, the more slaves you need. Crop profit increased, which meant more slaves. In addition, the cotton gin was invented which required many more slaves as well! Hope this helps :)
In 1860, it is estimated that there were approximately 4 million enslaved people in the United States. This number represented a significant portion of the population, particularly in Southern states where slavery was integral to the economy, especially in agricultural sectors like cotton and tobacco. The institution of slavery was a contentious issue that ultimately contributed to the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861.
It increased ties between farming and industry.
The number of bales that are produced per acre varies a lot by area, soil conditions, type of cotton, and weather conditions. For instance, in Lubbock, Texas in 2012, cotton production varied from 1/2 bale per acre to 4 bales per acre. The higher yields came from fields that were irrigated.
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The average KBH module builder can hold between 14 to 16 bales depending on the amount of compression and the overall weight of the cotton.
12.4 million bales, all types, both upland and pima.
According to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, Mississippi's cotton production in 2009 was 450,000 480-pound bales, down 43% from 2008 production of 683,000 bales.
depending on how tightly the module is packed a module typically has about 13-16 bales. Most of the time, the module will be 14.5-15 bales
Between 1.6 million and 2.3 million bales per year over the last 10 years.
Many countries have modern cotton production facilities. The worlds largest producers are: People's Republic of China 32.0 million bales India 23.5 million bales United States 12.4 million bales Pakistan 9.8 million bales Brazil 5.5 million bales Uzbekistan 4.4 million bales Australia 1.8 million bales Turkey 1.7 million bales Turkmenistan 1.1 million bales Syria 1.0 million bales (480-pound bales) Any of these will have modern technology somewhere
A standard bale of cotton in India is 170 kilograms (375 lbs US), compared with 218 kilograms (480 lbs US). Bales of cotton can vary in weight from this standard because of variability in ginning operations but, whenever numbers of bales are quoted in reports, this measure, sometimes described as a "statistical bale", is applied.
an average of 17.0 million bales, harvested between July-November, each year.