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  2. Cotton - Wikipedia

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    Cotton ready for shipment, Houston, Texas (postcard, circa 1911) Cotton modules in Australia (2007) Round cotton modules in Australia (2014) Successful cultivation of cotton requires a long frost -free period, plenty of sunshine, and a moderate rainfall, usually from 50 to 100 cm (19.5 to 39.5 in).

  3. Climate of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Average minimum temperatures in all seasons are highest in northern Australia and near the coastal areas, and are lowest in the elevated areas of the south-east. The highest average January minimum temperatures (near 27 °C) are found near the north-west coast , while in winter they exceed 20 °C at some coastal locations in northern Australia ...

  4. Agriculture in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Australia is the world's largest producer of wool. [48] The Australian wool industry was worth $3.6 billion in 2022. [49] The total number of sheep is estimated to be 75 million. [48] In the late 1980s, the sheep flock was 180 million. [50] Only 5% of Australia's wool clip is processed onshore. [49]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Marketing year - Wikipedia

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    A marketing year is a period of one year (or sometimes less), designated for reporting and (or) analysis of production, marketing and disposition of a commodity. . (Disposition of an agricultural crop might include such uses as food, animal feed, industry, seed, and export, as well as change

  7. Gossypium - Wikipedia

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    Gossypium (/ ɡ ɒ ˈ s ɪ p i ə m /) [2] is a genus of flowering plants in the tribe Gossypieae of the mallow family, Malvaceae, from which cotton is harvested. It is native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Old and New Worlds.

  8. Narromine - Wikipedia

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    Cotton is a natural fibre, planted in spring, grown over summer and harvested in autumn for the region, cotton farming requires irrigated watering systems that are controlled. [31] The production levels of cotton in Narromine, are dependent on water availability, with the quality of harvest reflected in rainfall and fluctuating river levels.

  9. Category:Cotton industry in Australia - Wikipedia

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