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What crop can be harvested 130-160 days after planting?

Cotton Harvest: From Field to Fabric
Cotton Harvest: From Field to Fabric

Cotton can be harvested 130 to 160 days after planting, making it one of the most reliable crops in terms of production timelines. This predictability allows farmers to efficiently plan their operations and meet the demand for cotton, which is used in a wide range of products, from clothing to home goods.

The cotton industry is a vital part of agriculture, providing a steady supply of this versatile fiber. The careful management of cotton crops ensures that consumers continue to enjoy high-quality cotton products, a staple in households worldwide.


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