American-Egyptian Cotton Quality and Ginning (Classic Reprint)

American-Egyptian Cotton Quality and Ginning (Classic Reprint)
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The commerci1l production of American - Egyptisn cotton b’p gen in 1912 n the irrigated-sections of the Sou hwest, alter the segregation of a vnribtv Arizona and the Imperial Valley in Californ1c.. It averaged l 7/1f3 inches in staple longtl. Pima cotton dis laced the Yuma verie in 1918, bein grown almost exclusively until 193a in tm Salt Rivcr Va’.ley of Ariz on ghe staple averaged l-9/l6 inches in length. A small acreage 01 a new hybrid _variety called sxp, developed from a cross 01 Pine and 1acl11r1c1 ‘wes planted in 1935; and new it me kes up a substantial portion 0? Tne Amen cull Egyptian erep. It is shorter in etap1e length than Pima.

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