Excerpt from Cotton Culture: A Guide for Raising Profitable Cotton Crops
Sea-island cotton seems to require the even moist climate of low-lying districts, where frost is scarcely known. ‘as this fiber is produced in a limited area, its cultural importance to the general cotton planter is not great. The greater part of American cotton production belongs to the Upland. This upland, or short staple cotton, covering a vast proportion of the cotton area, is the cotton of the planter, and the kind referred to in this book where no other grade is specified.
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