The number of bales that are produced per acre varies a lot by area, soil conditions, type of cotton, and weather conditions. For instance, in Lubbock, Texas in 2012, cotton production varied from 1/2 bale per acre to 4 bales per acre. The higher yields came from fields that were irrigated.
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The average KBH module builder can hold between 14 to 16 bales depending on the amount of compression and the overall weight of the cotton.
It increased ties between farming and industry.
12.4 million bales, all types, both upland and pima.
According to the USDA's National Agricultural Statistics Service, Mississippi's cotton production in 2009 was 450,000 480-pound bales, down 43% from 2008 production of 683,000 bales.
depending on how tightly the module is packed a module typically has about 13-16 bales. Most of the time, the module will be 14.5-15 bales
75-100 bales depending on the type of hay, 1st or 2nd cutting , and the size of the bale.
Depends on how heavy those bales are, soil quality and your location. As such the question cannot really be answered.
Approximately 2.9 million bales of cotton are grown in Georgia each year, making it one of the top cotton-producing states in the United States.