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I'll plant organic cotton tomorrow. I'd like to make a small business supplying organic fiber to fellow artists. This is white fiber. I also have green cotton.

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Didn't know cotton grew in green .

Cast1es Level 9 Apr 10, 2018

And brown. I had some blue 20 years ago?

@farmboy2017 Are the nature grown cottons bleach resistant ?

@Cast1es I don't know. I grew some years ago and didn't do anything with it. There was a plant physiologist(??) by the name of sally Fox that was breeding colored cottons for jeans. That project never took off. I think it had either patent issues or maybe it was the timing when Monsanto came out with their RoundUp Ready Cotton seed and no one would gin the colored stuff for fear of being sued by Monsanto. I'd have to research it.

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Four years ago, I made a trip to Mississippi to follow the blues trail. Right next to the Welcome Center was a cotton field. I could not believe the size of the cotton plant. Also, it had thorns on it. I picked a few bolls to take with me and went to ask the Lady in the Welcome Center about the cotton. "Yes, this is how big it gets." Yes, you have to bend down to pick it. That's why lots of kids worked in the fields. yes, it has thorns or prickers" .Í was aghast. People would pick cotton all day, bent over., in the heat. A man on a tractor came buy. I talked to him a bit about cotton. He said that nobody picked cotton by hand anymore , "they let the machine do it." I drove on towards the next Blues Marker, all the while feeling my back cramping up in sympathy for the workers of a hundred years ago.

Spinliesel Level 9 Apr 10, 2018

The thorns are actually the ends of the boll that look like a flower petal. It's the end of the fruit itself. Yeah, it mutilates your hands!!

@farmboy2017 I don't spin cotton by itself. It destroys my finger tips. But I do mix it with wool to create a fiber called linsey-wooley, originally mixed from linen and wool and the preferred material for next-to-the-skin garments in the 18th century. I guess, your customers are weavers. They love cotton, linen and nettle for the shiny finish.

@Spinliesel I wish I had customers! I'm hoping to find a better way to market my garden products. I did the local farmer's market for about 7-8 years and all I do is break even and eat some of my own veggies. I'd like to become a 'seed grower' for okra for example. And if I were able to find a market for the okra bark, that would go for hand made paper. So...I could sell okra as veggies, for planting seed, and for art paper. The cotton could be similar; planting seed and fiber. The regular veggie crops aren't profitable. I'd have to have 20 acres of yellow squash and sell the whole thing to a cannery, yikes! I'm exploring niche markets. That's my idea, anyway🙂

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Just so long as that ol' Boll weevil stays away -

We have a boll weevil eradication program. Supposedly we've done 'him' in. I think I'm in good shape ??

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