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  2. Cotton production in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Right: Cotton field ready for harvest in West Texas (2007). Farm Worker in East Texas Cotton Field -- 1940s The average production of lint per acre in 1914 was estimated by the United States Department of Agriculture to be 209 pounds, a nominal change from 1911 when it was 208 pounds.

  3. Cotton in the Big Country: weather challenges ... - AOL

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    Estes estimated 80% to 85% of cotton planted in 2023 did not reach harvest this year, and majority of producers drew on crop insurance to cover expenditures and lost revenue. As of Dec. 21, the ...

  4. Cotton questions: West Texas producers optimistic as ... - AOL

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  5. Brownfield, Texas - Wikipedia

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    FIPS code. 48-10720 [ 3] GNIS feature ID. 1352989 [ 4] Website. www .ci .brownfield .tx .us. Brownfield is a city in Terry County, Texas, United States. Its population was 8,936 at the 2020 census. [ 2] Brownfield is 39 miles southwest of Lubbock, it is the county seat of Terry County.

  6. History of African-American agriculture - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Rice plantation. The role of African Americans in the agricultural history of the United States includes roles as the main work force when they were enslaved on cotton and tobacco plantations in the Antebellum South. After the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863-1865 most stayed in farming as very poor sharecroppers, who rarely owned land.

  7. Climate change costs cotton farmers billions - AOL

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  8. History of agriculture in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cotton became a major plantation crop after 1800 in the "Black Belt," and throughout the region from North Carolina in an arc through Texas where the climate allowed for cotton cultivation. [3] Apart from the tobacco and rice plantations, the great majority of farms were subsistence, producing food for the family and some for trade and taxes.

  9. In Case You Missed It: Kerens Cotton Harvest Festival Saturday

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    Oct. 11—Kerens is getting ready to celebrate its annual Cotton Harvest Festival, which it hosts the third weekend in October each year. In the past, each autumn the cotton crop was gathered and ...