spring or fall
spring or summer
spring/summer time
most cotton for denim is grown in the US, there are cotton bushes that are when in season look like cotton balls, then the cotton is turned into thread and woven to turn to denim
The dresses which are made by cotton, are useful in hot season.
Growing cotton is profitable. Depending on the size of the cotton crop, farmers can make over a hundred thousand dollars in a season.
No. The frost-free growing season is too short for existing cotton varieties.
Edward H. Glade has written: 'U.S. cotton distribution patterns, 1993/94' -- subject(s): Statistics, Cotton, Marketing, Cotton trade, Transportation 'Cotton ginning charges, harvesting practices, and selected marketing costs, 1991/92 season' -- subject(s): Cotton, Cotton gins and ginning, Cotton picking, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Cotton gins and ginning, Marketing 'Cotton ginning charges, harvesting practices, and selected marketing costs, 1993/94 season' -- subject(s): Marketing, Cotton picking, Cotton gins and ginning, Cotton 'Cotton ginning charges, harvesting practices, and selected marketing costs, 1992/93 season' 'U.S. cotton distribution patterns, 1986/87' -- subject(s): Statistics, Cotton, Transportation, Cotton trade, Marketing, Marketing channels, Shipment of goods, Physical distribution of goods 'Cotton ginning charges, harvesting practices, and selected marketing costs, 1993/94 season'
Oranges are grown in the southeast because of the warm climate and longer growing season, which is ideal for citrus trees. Cotton is grown in the southeast because of the region's fertile soil, adequate rainfall, and long growing season, which are all well-suited for cotton cultivation.
Cotton is a summer season crop. If planted in winter its growth will be limited by lower temperature and light intensity.
No, it is too cool in Michigan and the growing season too short.
Cotton planting season in Arkansas typically begins in late April and runs through May. Farmers aim to plant their cotton crops during this time to take advantage of optimal soil temperatures and conditions for germination and growth. Early planting helps ensure a successful growing season and a good harvest in the fall.