Maybe you don't water them enough
ONLY plants can be producers.
No, cotton is not a monocotyledon plant. Cotton plants are dicotyledonous, meaning they have two seed leaves that sprout from the seed when it germinates. Monocotyledon plants, on the other hand, have only one seed leaf.
Type your answer here... cotton balls cost 110 dollars in 3 months. here they are of 54dollars only
The boll weevil is a type of beetle that feeds and develops only on cotton plants, and closely related plants. This ends up destroying crops and large plantations in the 1800's, and even to this day.
Not enough sunlight at other times.
Chopping cotton isn't really chopping cotton. When you are "chopping cotton" you are chopping down weeds that are growing in the rows that the cotton is planted in. Johnson grass and stuff like that.
nicknames for cotton are: only really cotton and cotton wool
Yes, but only in the summer months, and with a high prevalence in June.
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because cotton is not necessary only wool is better
The southeast region has a favorable climate for crops like cotton, with its hot and humid summers and mild winters. These conditions provide the necessary warmth and moisture for cotton plants to thrive. Additionally, the region has well-drained soil that is suitable for cotton cultivation.
Colonization of Chad wasn't high on Frances priorties since it practically only offered them cotton and labour.