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Cotton N Alabama Ranks in the Top 10 Cotton Producing N the Cotton Industry Provides More Than States Each Year

Cotton N Alabama Ranks in the Top 10 Cotton Producing N the Cotton Industry Provides More Than States Each Year

Fact Sheet: Cotton n Alabama ranks in the top 10 cotton producing n The cotton industry provides more than states each year. 340,000 jobs and generates over $60 billion in the U.S. n Cotton is grown in 59 of Alabama’s 67 counties. n A typical gin, where cotton is separated into n Alabama’s top 10 cotton-producing counties and , processes about 12 bales per are Cherokee, Covington, Dale, Escambia, hour, while more modern gins may process up Geneva, Henry, , Lauderdale, Madison to 60 bales an hour. and Monroe. n Round bale cotton pickers have increased farmer productivity in the last decade due to a decrease in labor required to run module builders and other equipment. n The cotton fowers before bolls form. Flowers are frst white, then turn pink after pollination and fall of the plant, leaving a tiny boll that grows and opens to produce white cotton fbers. n In 1995, bollworm damage reduced Alabama n A bale of cotton weighs 480 pounds. cotton yields by 29 percent despite growers applying the highest applications of n One bale produces enough oil to cook nearly in the U.S. 6,000 snack-size of chips. n Thanks to cotton genetically engineered with n One bale of cotton can make 215 pairs of Bt technology (derived from the bacterium ; 249 bed sheets; 313,600 $100 bills; 690 ), which is harmless to bath ; or 1,217 T-. animals, people and inscets other than the bollworm, the threat is reduced. n Approximately 10-15 percent of a cotton producer’s income is derived from . n One dollar per bale of cotton goes to the state cotton checkof for research, education and n is used in snack foods, promotion. mayonnaise, margarine, baking or frying oils, explosives, , rubber, soap and Sources: . bt.ucsd.edu Cotton.org USDA.gov