Title |
Mechanical Cotton Picker
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Author |
Donald Holley |
Categories
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Economic History
Industrial Organization
Economic Development, Technological Change, and Growth
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Type |
Article |
Description |
Until World War II, the Cotton South remained poor, backward, and un-mechanized. With minor exceptions, most tasks -- plowing, cultivating, and finally harvesting cotton -- were done by hand. The mechanical cotton picker played an indispensable role in the transition from the prewar South of over-population, sharecropping, and hand labor to the capital-intensive agriculture of the postwar South. |
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