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October 25, 2010

Cotton 101: Getting Cotton to the Gin

A photo blog of transporting cotton to the gin after harvest. Includes photos of different styles of modules, the ways modules are labeled, and descriptions of the how what and why. The latest part in the Cotton 101 series.

October 20, 2010

Cotton 101: After Harvest Comes Moduling

An overview of what happens to cotton after its been picked. This is just the field part and includes photos and videos. Includes video of the Case IH on-board module system.

October 18, 2010

Cotton 101: A Country Girl’s First Farm Visit

My niece’s first visit to a farm at the age of 22. We spent the day in cotton fields watching the farm crew go about their work and even going along for a ride. This is a guest post from her saying what she’s learned.

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