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  2. Naturally colored cotton - Wikipedia

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    Natural color in cotton comes from pigments found in cotton; these pigments can produce shades ranging from tan to green and brown. [3] Naturally pigmented green cotton derives its color from caffeic acid, a derivative of cinnamic acid, found in the suberin (wax) layer which is deposited in alternating layers with cellulose around the outside of the cotton fiber.

  3. Cottonseed - Wikipedia

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    These are 20% protein, 20% oil and 3.5% starch. Fibers grow from the seed coat to form a boll of cotton lint. The boll is a protective fruit and when the plant is grown commercially, it is stripped from the seed by ginning and the lint is then processed into cotton fibre. For unit weight of fibre, about 1.6 units of seeds are produced.

  4. Eriophorum angustifolium - Wikipedia

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    The seeds of E. angustifolium are adapted to wind-dispersal. Eriophorum angustifolium is a hardy , herbaceous , rhizomatous , perennial plant , [ 14 ] meaning that it is resilient to cold and freezing climatic conditions, dies back at the end of its growing season , has creeping rootstalks, and lives for over two years.

  5. Pioneer Hi Bred International - Wikipedia

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    1924 - Henry Wallace begins selling 'Copper Cross', an early commercial hybrid seed corn. 1926 - Hi-Bred Corn Company is founded in Des Moines, Iowa, with $7,000 in capital. [7] 1931 - Roswell Garst agrees to produce/distribute seed. The following year Garst partners with Charles Thomas to form the Garst and Thomas Seed Corn Company.

  6. Acadian Village (park) - Wikipedia

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    Homespun blankets and clothes were woven from white cotton, native to Louisiana, and brown cotton introduced from Mexico to the Acadians by the Spaniards. The Castille House was built for Dorsene Castille (c. 1860) in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, by a European of whom little is known except that it took him over a year to complete since he did the ...

  7. Delta & Pine Land Company of Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    The average yield for cotton in the 1920s was less than 200 lb (91 kg) per acre (0.4 ha), [9] but D&PL was producing an average of 650 lb (290 kg) of cotton fiber per acre (0.4 ha) and 980 lb (440 kg) of seed by the 1930s. [4]

  8. Mahyco - Wikipedia

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    Maharashtra Hybrid Seeds Co. (Mahyco) is an agricultural company based in India and a major producer of seeds. As of 2015, the company also operates in Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines and Bangladesh, with plans for expansion into Africa. [1] The company produces seeds for cotton, wheat, rice, sorghum, pearl millet, maize oilseeds and vegetables ...

  9. Petit Gulf cotton - Wikipedia

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    Petit Gulf cotton was a cotton hybrid patented by planter Rush Nutt at his Laurel Hill Plantation in Rodney, Mississippi, in 1833. [1] It was named "Petit Gulf" for the bend of the Mississippi River where it was grown. [2] It proved more resistant than the green seed cotton from Georgia as long as planters followed the breeding process used in ...

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