what is the Mississippi basin ideal for the cultivation of cotton
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The bottom lands are good for a bale of cotton per acre. The eastern strip of the State, far enough south to include part of Kemper county, is known as the Prairie Region, which in war times was called the granary of the South. The soil is largely underlaid with rotten limestone, and is rich and very productive.
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mississippi basin ideal for the cultivation of cotton is more in India and china
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