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         Cotton Crops:     more books (100)
  1. Improving Cash Crops in Africa: Factors Influencing the Productivity of Cotton, Coffee, and Tea Grown by Smallholders (World Bank Technical Paper) by Stephen J. Carr, 1993-06
  2. The History of Cotton by South Carolina Cotton Museum, 2007-12
  3. Cotton (Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry)
  4. Profitable Cotton Management: Basics of Crop Production - Level 1 (Understanding the Cotton Plant) by Agri-Growth Inc., 1998
  5. Nile Reservoirs and the Cotton Crop. A lecture delivered at a Meeting of the Khedivial Geographical Society on the 21st December 1907 by William Willcocks, 1907
  6. King Cotton and His Retainers: Financing and Marketing the Cotton Crop ofthe South, 1800-1925.
  7. Farmers pin fortunes on bale-whether crop.(cotton)(Statistical Data Included): An article from: Business North Carolina
  8. PRINT: " Taking of the Cotton Crop in the South"...photoengraving from Harper's Weekly, October 11, 1902 by Harper's Weekly, 1902-01-01
  9. A statistical study of the decrease in the Texas cotton crop due to the Mexican cotton boll weevil and the cotton acreage of Texas 1899-1904 inclusive by Dwight Sanderson, 2010-06-25
  10. King Cotton and His Retainers: Financing and Marketing the Cotton Crop ofthe South, 1800-1925.
  11. The First Bale of the Cotton Crop. by (COTTON GROWING) Frenzeny & Tavernier (illus)., 1875
  12. Farmers more excited about cotton crops.(Strictly Business): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Unavailable, 2010-04-12
  13. The CWSI variations of a cotton crop in a semi-arid region of Northeast Brazil [An article from: Journal of Arid Environments] by B. Barbosa da Silva, T.V. Ramana Rao,
  14. COTTON AND THE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NORTH CAROLINA: HER RESOURCES; NOT PROSPEROUS BECAUSE HER FARMERS PRODUCE TOO LITTLE BREAD AND MEAT, AND TOO MUCH COTTON; CROPS PLEDGED BEFORE GATHERED; EXORBITANT CHARGES O F COMMISSION MERCHANTS. by Walter Richard. Henry, 1883

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