The Southwest in International AffairsInstitute, 1936 - 219 pages |
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Page 13
... cotton production , normal trade , and open and freely functioning markets , the cotton South has realized more than a billion dollars during a single year from the sale of raw cotton- approximately $ 600,000,000 from the sale of cotton ...
... cotton production , normal trade , and open and freely functioning markets , the cotton South has realized more than a billion dollars during a single year from the sale of raw cotton- approximately $ 600,000,000 from the sale of cotton ...
Page 14
... cotton producers enjoyed a constant market for their cotton . The world stood ready to absorb all the cotton produced in the United States and not required for domestic use . The machinery of marketing developed for the service of the ...
... cotton producers enjoyed a constant market for their cotton . The world stood ready to absorb all the cotton produced in the United States and not required for domestic use . The machinery of marketing developed for the service of the ...
Page 18
... cotton - growing competition must be considered an exceedingly dangerous undertaking . The expansion of cotton acreage in such countries as Brazil , India , the Sudan , Argentina , and many smaller nations constitutes a challenge to ...
... cotton - growing competition must be considered an exceedingly dangerous undertaking . The expansion of cotton acreage in such countries as Brazil , India , the Sudan , Argentina , and many smaller nations constitutes a challenge to ...
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