Farmers typically transported their cotton using wagons or trucks to cotton gins for processing. Once processed, they would sell their cotton to buyers such as textile mills or trading companies. Some farmers may also have utilized brokers or cooperatives to help with marketing and selling their cotton.
Farmers in the west and south depended on rivers and river transport to carry their wheat, cotton, and tobacco to market. Rivers provided an efficient and cost-effective means of transporting goods to trade centers and ports for export.
The main crop of poor subsistence farmers in the South was cotton. Cotton was a vital cash crop for these farmers, as it could be sold for profit and was in high demand for textiles.
Farmers had to pay high prices to transport grain due to monopolistic practices of railroads, lack of competition, and long distances to markets. Railroads often charged exorbitant rates because they could take advantage of the farmers' lack of other transportation options, leading to high costs for shipping their produce.
Farmers depended on local markets, agricultural cooperatives, and direct sales to consumers as places to trade their surplus farm produce. These channels allowed farmers to sell their products and generate income.
Farmers in the South often specialize in crops that thrive in warmer climates, such as cotton, tobacco, soybeans, and citrus fruits. Livestock farming, particularly for cattle and poultry, is also common in the Southern United States.
They sell it to people who make clothing.
I believe it was Eli Whitney's invention, the cotton gin.
not unless they run a company to transport the goods or sell the goods
Cotton is grown on bushes on cotton farms, by farmers who plant the seeds, nurture the plants, harvest the cotton and sell it to cotton processing facilities. Given that it is an annual plant, it is renewed annually.
When synthetic fibers are sold in place of cotton, then the cotton farmers suffer.
The banks lend them money so they can buy crops and seeds and the railroad transport materials to them and it also transport harvest out to the cities so they can sell it.
the cotton gin could clean more cotton, therefore, the farmers needed more land so the native americans had to sell there land.
Farmers in the west and south depended on rivers and river transport to carry their wheat, cotton, and tobacco to market. Rivers provided an efficient and cost-effective means of transporting goods to trade centers and ports for export.
farmers sell the crops to companies and companies sell them to stores and then the stores sell them to us
actually it was farmers they grew it
by transport
by transport