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Page 129
... acres , of the state should , properly , be classed out of the cotton area of the south , not because this staple cannot be grown there , but because the soil and climate is better adapted for something else , as tobacco , grain and ...
... acres , of the state should , properly , be classed out of the cotton area of the south , not because this staple cannot be grown there , but because the soil and climate is better adapted for something else , as tobacco , grain and ...
Page 132
... acres would be that of giving one acre in every eight or eight and a half , on the average , of the available cotton area , to this single crop , which would exert such a predominating influence over the affairs of the people that ...
... acres would be that of giving one acre in every eight or eight and a half , on the average , of the available cotton area , to this single crop , which would exert such a predominating influence over the affairs of the people that ...
Page 135
... acres planted without fertilizer and half a dozen with it . The differ- ence in height of the plants is very marked , and they produce cotton in proportion . I hope that our future production will prove to be somewhat larger than Mr ...
... acres planted without fertilizer and half a dozen with it . The differ- ence in height of the plants is very marked , and they produce cotton in proportion . I hope that our future production will prove to be somewhat larger than Mr ...
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