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Can Linen Make a Comeback in North America?

Modern Farmer

But the varieties now springing up in places that have long been dominated by corn, wheat and soybeans aren’t meant to be used for seed. As textile mills began to proliferate, the cotton grown on Southern plantations, which relied on the labor of enslaved people, proved to be a cheaper option than flax.

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Transforming the Delta

Food Environment and Reporting Network

Sitting in the middle of the country, the Delta has plenty of water and great logistics as well as rich soil. Large plantations reemerged in the Delta, worked by sharecroppers rather than slaves. In 1944, International Harvester tested the first mechanical cotton picker on a plantation just south of Clarksdale, Mississippi.

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