Mark
(EC,IN
) - 9/2/2024 14:56
According to this, yes, but not much.
I learned a couple of years back that the cotton grown in Texas is different than the Cotton grown in Arkansas, a different kind used for different purposes.
https://hundredpercentcotton.com/farm/most-cotton-production/[/QUOTE...
You heard wrong, or at least incomplete information. Cotton does vary across the belt but it has more to do with water availability/yield potential and what varieties are planted due to expected water. The type of harvest,
(picked or stripped
) also plays in the equation and variety.