Cotton; the Mill Man's Point of View

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The cotton plant is one of the most delicate of the agri- cultural products. It is produced in a climate that varies enough to make the variation in cotton production range from 150 lbs. of lint cotton per acre to 225 lbs. of lint cotton per 7 o w w o « o o O u o Q w o Ah O acre. One frost might make this dilTerence from one year to another, l^ecause of the extreme clehcacy of the plant and of •extreme variations in chmatic conditions. We furnish to the world one year a crop which is overwhelmi
...ngly big- and the next year a crop which is insufficient to supply the ordinary demands. This creates a condition in which the speculator holds high carnival in dealing in cotton. The legitimate mer- chant and the manufacturer are made to turn gambler whether they will or not and the ordinary course of trade is tremend- ously disturbed. The average production for lo years if it could be maintained, would bring- about an average price. In- asmuch as the climate forbids this, from one year to another it is important that the production shall be by some ar- tificial means brought to more or less of an average and thereby the price would be brought to an ap- proximate average.

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