this fibre crop is used to make Textiles furnishing and bedding
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The answer is cotton.
The fibre crop that is used to make textiles, furnishing and bedding is cotton. It is often spun into thread or yarn that is then processed to become a breathable soft textile. Based on the staple length, cotton fibres are classified into three groups – fine and lustrous, standard medium-staple and short-staple.
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Flax is used to make Textiles furnishing and bedding
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- The cultivation of flax is done for making a certain type of linen cloth which is more expensive in nature and comes in a very small quantity because of its growth.
- Mostly grown in Midwest it has become very common and commercial product in crop industry.
- The expense of the fibre that is extracted from the crop makes it more desirable.
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