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  1. The soils and climate in California are favorable for cotton production resulting in yields that were at least twice those of the U.S. average between the mid-1920s and the 1970s. Even today, California’s yields are close to twice as high as the U.S. average (Figure 4).

  2. Cotton is grown primarily in the San Joaquin Valley, but some acreage is also grown in the Palos Verde Valley, and more recently has even made a return to the Sacramento Valley. California’s cotton production varies from year to year depending on acres planted and yields per acre.

  3. The majority of all the cotton acres grown in California are the Pima variety, accounting for close to 75% of the fi ber grown. Cleaner CottonTM supports local economies and family farmers while providing economically sustainable farm models and high quality, long staple fi ber for all types of products.

  4. 23 sie 2018 · See the most detailed survey ever done of crops and land use in California. It covers nine million acres of land devoted to grapes, alfalfa, cotton, plums, you name it – food for people and animals all over the world.

  5. 3 gru 2019 · In this series, we highlighted stories of cotton producers in California who are continuing the legacy of growing cotton in the state but in a manner that’s more in tune with the current climate, weather conditions, and soil health challenges.

  6. In California, cotton is found in the San Joaquin, the Imperial, Palo Verde and Sacramento Valleys. With their warm springs, hot summers, and dry falls, these regions give cotton the long growing season it needs.

  7. Cotton production in California has faced many challenges, including water shortages, weather fluctuations, overseas labor prices, pressure from other higher value crops, and shrinking infrastructure for processing cotton in the US.

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