. Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants). Agriculture. COTTON STATISTICS 381 362. Production of cotton seed. — For each bale of 500 pounds there is usually produced a half ton of cotton seed. The value of the seed produced in 1908 has been estimated! at more than $92,000,000. More than half of the cotton seed pro- duced are manufactured into cotton-seed oil, meal, cake, hulls, and linters, — the latter be- ing a very short, low- priced fiber adhering to the seed after ginning. The remainder of the crop is used as food for cattle, as seed for plant- ing, and as fertilizer. 353. Produ


. Southern field crops (exclusive of forage plants). Agriculture. COTTON STATISTICS 381 362. Production of cotton seed. — For each bale of 500 pounds there is usually produced a half ton of cotton seed. The value of the seed produced in 1908 has been estimated! at more than $92,000,000. More than half of the cotton seed pro- duced are manufactured into cotton-seed oil, meal, cake, hulls, and linters, — the latter be- ing a very short, low- priced fiber adhering to the seed after ginning. The remainder of the crop is used as food for cattle, as seed for plant- ing, and as fertilizer. 353. Production by states. — Only ten American states produce large amounts of cotton (Fig. 165). These are the following, named in order according to the average percentage of the crops of 1906, 1907, 1908 produced in each r Fig. 165. — Peecentage of the Total American Crop of Cotton grown in Each State in 1908. State Per Cent of American Crop Texas Georgia .... Mississippi . . Alabama . . South Carolina. State Per Cent of American Crop Oklahoma . . Louisiana . . North Carolina . Tennessee . . Since Figure 165 gives the percentages for only one year, while the table states the average results for three years, the latter may > U. S. Bur. Census, Bui. No. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Duggar, J. F. (John Frederick), 1868-. New York, The Macmillan company


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