I miss the great money I made ginning cotton during my ginning seasons between 1978 - 1994. My best year was in 1981 when we ginned 17 hours a day for about 7 to 8 straight weeks. On a good day; we were able to gin 10 bales an hour in the antique 1948 Murray Gin. I made $499.99 for 7 straight weeks. It was so aggravating needing just one more penny to get to say I made $500 a week paychecks. They brought us dinner & supper from a local cafe during those long hard days. This was at the Hollywood Gin in Hollywood, MO that was about 4 miles east of Arbyrd MO. This is where I learned to become an Assistant Ginner.
Cotton growing and ginning has change. Our area gins can start October and end April first. It goes 24 hrs 7 days a week. Adobe Walls gin has ginned 300,000 bales in a season. A bale every 30 seconds. ua-cam.com/video/geX8ItkJD9o/v-deo.html
@@robertreznik9330 Cotton is about dead here in the MO Bootheel. The countryside here used to look like snow every Fall. Last year I drove around & just about all the farmers were raising soybeans and/or rice. It was heartbreaking.
You are aware they are talking about irrigation farming and the overuse of pestizides? And noone wants to end farming lol we just want farming to be nature friendlier - and for that the left is ready to financially assist farmers who apply modern biological farming methods - no restrictions just more opportunitys and actually a safety net for farmers all over the country - but of course its evil because the left suggested it and because it changes farming...but it changes farmers financiall situation for the better, preserves our planet and gives farmers an opportunity to farm like there grandparents again (of course still wih modern machinery but more true to nature) but yes lets just ignore all the positive changes eco friendly agriculture brings...
I noticed that, too! Being from South Carolina and Georgia, where I grew up around cotton fields, and teach about the history of cotton in my job, that was disappointing. The cotton gin was invented near Savannah where I live, and I used to live in Hartsville S.C., where Coker Pedigreed Seed was started and based. The host, Rob Stewart, is also from my hometown near there in S.C., so he should’ve pointed that out to the producers. Also, Charleston and Savannah were major cotton ports, etc., etc.
Framers can grown their own fuel too, ethanol. Note: The #GreenNewDeal is all about controlling human activity, not saving the world. American technology and innovation can solve the vast majority of energy & environmental issues we see today. Lastly, Carbon dioxide is not poison, it is required for all life to exist.
I just want to know, where the F do the cotton seeds come from? It seems they are taking them and squeezing them for oil, OK, and other things like cow feed. But where are the seeds coming from to grow the next generation? What am I missing?
Cotton makes way more seeds than you need to replant it. A single plant comes from one seed but can make dozens or a few hundred seeds. You end up with a huge excess of seed.
Well, most plants. Produce an excess of seeds. The purpose being to have an excess of possible offspring. Like… how in any(Vulgar warning) humans, there is an excess of sperm even thou only 1-3 eggs will actually be fertilized
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I thought denim was developed in America for a less inexpensive clothing because the imported fabrics were too expensive???
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I'm pleasantly surprised. I thought this would be dull and boring video but it was much better than I expected.
I miss the great money I made ginning cotton during my ginning seasons between 1978 - 1994. My best year was in 1981 when we ginned 17 hours a day for about 7 to 8 straight weeks. On a good day; we were able to gin 10 bales an hour in the antique 1948 Murray Gin. I made $499.99 for 7 straight weeks. It was so aggravating needing just one more penny to get to say I made $500 a week paychecks. They brought us dinner & supper from a local cafe during those long hard days. This was at the Hollywood Gin in Hollywood, MO that was about 4 miles east of Arbyrd MO. This is where I learned to become an Assistant Ginner.
Cotton growing and ginning has change. Our area gins can start October and end April first. It goes 24 hrs 7 days a week. Adobe Walls gin has ginned 300,000 bales in a season. A bale every 30 seconds. ua-cam.com/video/geX8ItkJD9o/v-deo.html
@@robertreznik9330 Thats some good cotton love that big gin.
@@robertreznik9330 Cotton is about dead here in the MO Bootheel. The countryside here used to look like snow every Fall. Last year I drove around & just about all the farmers were raising soybeans and/or rice. It was heartbreaking.
@@SteveHolsten now Mizzou had more rice than many Southern states though. Can't think of that then. I was in northwest MO in 80s.
Cotton is also grown in Kentucky and Tennessee.
Very interesting
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7000 acres... my great grandfather farmed 160
Texas after they find out cotton makes oil: *I N V E S T*
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amazing!!
Required viewing for environmentalists who think farming wastes resources
?? How do they expect us to grow food then?
Outside of the irrigated ones, but I just realized that the dryer ones are higher quality, so one bullet for longer lasting softer clothes
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You are aware they are talking about irrigation farming and the overuse of pestizides? And noone wants to end farming lol we just want farming to be nature friendlier - and for that the left is ready to financially assist farmers who apply modern biological farming methods - no restrictions just more opportunitys and actually a safety net for farmers all over the country - but of course its evil because the left suggested it and because it changes farming...but it changes farmers financiall situation for the better, preserves our planet and gives farmers an opportunity to farm like there grandparents again (of course still wih modern machinery but more true to nature) but yes lets just ignore all the positive changes eco friendly agriculture brings...
Great video!
Wich cotton seed you are used
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Wow, Georgia, South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia seemed to be forgotten as cotton producing states.
Bruce Thomas They only care about the south not the southeast
I noticed that, too! Being from South Carolina and Georgia, where I grew up around cotton fields, and teach about the history of cotton in my job, that was disappointing. The cotton gin was invented near Savannah where I live, and I used to live in Hartsville S.C., where Coker Pedigreed Seed was started and based. The host, Rob Stewart, is also from my hometown near there in S.C., so he should’ve pointed that out to the producers. Also, Charleston and Savannah were major cotton ports, etc., etc.
@@tylercorbin8073 Georgia and the Carolina’s are textbook south. Virginia… ehh. A little too close to washington
The entire east coast, and the lower Mississippi got disrespected
Framers can grown their own fuel too, ethanol. Note: The #GreenNewDeal is all about controlling human activity, not saving the world. American technology and innovation can solve the vast majority of energy & environmental issues we see today. Lastly, Carbon dioxide is not poison, it is required for all life to exist.
I just want to know, where the F do the cotton seeds come from? It seems they are taking them and squeezing them for oil, OK, and other things like cow feed. But where are the seeds coming from to grow the next generation? What am I missing?
Cotton makes way more seeds than you need to replant it. A single plant comes from one seed but can make dozens or a few hundred seeds. You end up with a huge excess of seed.
why was the cotton gen made....
Well, most plants. Produce an excess of seeds. The purpose being to have an excess of possible offspring. Like… how in any(Vulgar warning) humans, there is an excess of sperm even thou only 1-3 eggs will actually be fertilized
Great work
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Only cotton handled by Black hands is good enough for this family
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So..... if we didn't have cotton, we'd never have lint? I prefer polyester anyways
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what about the slaves contributions
denim was invented by Latvians not French
And French fried were invented by the Belgians… well why are they called French fries?