Posted by qwertyel on November 02, 2011 at 22:15:43 from (184.95.26.190):
In Reply to: cotton harvest posted by twostepn2001 on November 02, 2011 at 07:26:50:
Very interesting! Has changed a lot since I was a kid in Oklahoma where my folks raised cotton. That was 60 years ago. We did it all by hand. Chopped or maybe more accurately, hoed (thinned, weeded and cut the grass out)it three times, by hand..... no chemicals then..... along with the usual cultivating. Picked or what we called "snapped" (cotton with the burr) by hand. Only when you snapped the cotton did you appreciate no grass and weeds.... the result of the three times hoed. I never liked any of that process.... always said that was what ruined my personality. But, that was what you did in that situation. Didn't know any thing different so I guess it wasn't all that bad for the time. I learned how to work at a young age which was a good thing.
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