Cotton Season ◆
"Cotton season" refers to the annual cycle of planting, growing, harvesting, and ginning cotton. Unlike a single date, it is a period lasting 6–8 months from sowing to the delivery of raw lint to textile mills. The season varies by hemisphere and region, dictated by frost dates, rainfall, and daylight hours.
Cotton season drives global commodity markets. Key price influencers during the season include: cotton season
Specific water requirements vary by stage, often calculated using the : "Cotton season" refers to the annual cycle of
Once ripe, bolls split open to reveal the white lint. In the United States, harvesting often occurs between August and October. 2. Global Seasonal Variations dictated by frost dates
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