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Page 1: I11MII1&IRll[ - TTU · Cotton Quality Statistics, United States 1949-50 This report contains information on the quality of cotton ginned during the 1949-50 season, and on the quality

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I11MII1&IRll[

Washington, D. C.

1951

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This publication is one of a series formerly known as Commodity Statistics (designated as CS and given a number). That series has been discontinued. Publications relating to com-modity statistics will be published in the future as Statistical Bulletins.

For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington 25, D. 0. Price 35 cents

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UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION AND MARKETING ADMINISTRATION

Cotton Branch

COTTON QUALITY STATISTICS UNITED STATES 1919-5O

In assembling the information on which this report is based, the following agencies cooperated during the 1949-50 season

Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station Louisiana State Department of Agriculture and Immigration New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station North Carolina Agricultural Extension Service

Credit is due cotton ginners, warehousemen, dealers, manufacturers, and owners of cotton, whose cooperation has made this report possible.

Washington, D. C.

January 1951

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UNITED STATES DSPAPTthiT OF AGRICULTURE PRODUCTION AND !AARKETING ADMINISTRATION

Cotton Branch

COTTON QUALITY STATISTICS UNITED STATES

19149-50

CONTENTS

Table No Page No, Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2

United Staten Cotton production, 19148-49................................................. 3

United States table.: Grade and staple length of upland Cotton ginned in the United Staten, 195t9-50............................ 1 4-5 Grade and staple length of American Egyptian Cotton ginned by Statea, 1949-50............................ 2 6 Grade and staple length of upland cotton ginned in the United States, during specified periods, 1949-50............... 3 7 Grade and tap1e length of A,s.rioan Egyptian Cotton ginned in the United States, during specified periods, 1949-50 ......... 14 8 Grade of upland Cotton ginned in the United States, by Statee, crops of 191s7-49........................... 5 9-10 Staple length of

upland ootton ginned in the United States, by States, ?rope of 19147-49....................... 6 11-12

Grade mdcc and average staple length of upland Cotton ginned in the United States, by ltstes, Orops of 19144.149........... 7 13 Prep.rdtion of upland ootton ginned in the United States during specified periods, by States, 1949-50................ 8 14-15 Teoderability of upland Cotton ginned, by States, 1949-50...................................... 9 16 Tenderability of upland Cotton ginned in the United Staten, 1932-149................................. 10 16

State tabless Grade and staple length of upland Cotton ginned in Alabe4sa, 1949-50................................. 11 17 Grade and staple length of upland cotton ginned in Arizona, 1949-50................................. 12 18 Grade and staple length of upland Cotton ginned in Arkansas, 1949-50 ................................ l 19 Grads andstaple length of upland Cotton ginned in California, 19I9-50 ............................... 14 20 Grade and etaple length of upland ootton ginned in Florida, 1949-50................................. 15 21 Grade and staple length of upland cotton ginned in Georgia, 1949-50................................. 16 22 Grade and staple length of upland Cotton ginned in Illinois, 19149-50 ................................ 17 23 Grade and staple length of upland ootton ginned in Kentuoiy, 1949-50 ................................ 18 214 Grade and staple length of upland cotton ginned in Louisiana, 1914-50................................ 19 25 Grade and staple length of upland Cotton ginned in Mlssiseippi, 1914-50............................... SO 26 Grade and staple length of upland Cotton ginned in Missouri, 1949-50 ................................ 21 27 Grads andstaple length of upland cotton ginned in New Mexiso, 1949-50 ............................... 22 28 Grade and staple length of upland Cotton ginned in North Carolina, 1949-50 ............................. 23 29 Grade and staple length of upland ootton ginned in Oklahoma, 1949-50 ................................ 214 00 Grads and etaple length of upland Cotton ginned in South Carolina, 1949-50 ............................. 25 31 Grade and staple length of upland ootton ginned in Tennosaee, 1949-50................................ 26 32 Grade and staple length or upland cotton ginned in Tones. 1949-50.................................. 27 33 Grade and staple length of upland cotton ginned in Virginia, 1949-50 ................................ 28 Grade and staple length of upland sotton ginned, during specified periods, by States, 1919-50.................... 29 35-43 Grads and staple length of upland sotton ginned, by States and districts, 1949-50.......................... 30 44-53

Carry_acer tables, Grade and staple length of upland Cotton in the sarry-over, United States, August 1, 1950...................... 31 54.55 Grads and staple length of American Egyptian Cotton in the oarry-over, United States, August 1, 1950 ................ 32 56 Tenderability of upland Cotton in the Carry-over, United States, August 1, 1940-50 .........................

August 1, 1947-50 3 34

57 Grade index and Grade and staple

average staple length of upland Cotton in the sorry-over, by p100cc of storage, United States, . length of upland ootton in the carry-over, by places of storage, United States, August 1, 1947-50 ......... 35

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Staple length of cotton of foreign growth in the carry-over, August 1, 1941.50 ........................... 36 60

Supply and disappearance tablsss Carry-over, orope supply and disappearance of American upland cotton, by grads, United States, 1933-50 ............... 37 61 Carry-over, crop, supply and disappearance of American upland cotton, by staple length, United States, 193350 ........... 38 62 Grade and staple length of upland ootton in the supply, United States, 1949-50 ........................... 39 63

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Cotton Quality Statistics, United States 1949-50

This report contains information on the quality of cotton ginned during the 1949-50 season, and on the quality of cotton on hand in the United States on August 1, 1950. To facilitate comparison, certain data contained in the reports for previous years are included. This infor-mation should be helpful to cotton growers and breeders and to merchants, consumers, research workers, and others interested in the quality of the crop, and the carry-over.

Estimates of the quality of the ginnings for most of the States are based on the classification of samples representing approximately 10 percent of the crop of upland cotton. These samples were submitted by gins selected to represent a cross-section of the quality of total ginnings by districts and States. In the case of upland and American Egyptian cotton in Arizona, California, New Mexico, and in district 6 of Texas, where from 95 to 100 percent of ginnings are classed under another program, the total samples classed are adjusted to ginnings and used in preparing the estimates. The proportions of the various qualities found in the samples classed were applied to total ginnings as reported by the Bureau of the Census for upland and American Egyptian cotton. For the purpose of preparing the estimates, the major cotton-producing States are divided into districts. Samples classed were weighted by ginning periods for all cotton-producing States as well as by districts for most of the major cotton-producing States.

The report for the carry-over includes statistics on the grade and staple length of upland and American Egyptian cotton and on the staple length of cotton of foreign growth on hand in the United States on July 29, 1950. The estimates of the quality of the carry-over were based on the classification of samples representative of the cotton in consuming establishments, in public warehouses and compresses, and in other places of storage. The proportions of the various qualities found in the samples classed were applied in each instance to the total number of bales in the consuming establishments, public warehouses or compresses, or in other places of storage. Samples were classed from over 85 percent of all cotton located in such places of storage. The figures on the quality of cotton from which samples were classed for each State and for the principal types of storage were then raised to correspond with the number of bales as reported by the Bureau of the Census.

The tables in this report that contain figures on the tenderability of cotton on futures contracts indicate only the total quantities tenderable and untenderable. Reports of this series issued prior to 1941 have given separately the quantities of cotton of untenderable grades, those of untenderable staple lengths, and those untenderable in both grade and staple length.

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A revision in cotton futures contracts after 1941 has reduced the number of tenderable grades and has excluded from delivery any cotton reduced in grade or staple length because of irregularities or defects found in the samples submitted for classification. lioreover, the revisions have limited the tenderable qualities of non-rain-drown cottons to those classified as !Addling or better, White and Extra 4hite, 1-1/32 inches and longer in staple. In view of these changes in the cotton futures contracts, it is not practicable to tabulate the data on tenderability in the same detail as heretofore.

Throughout this report the official grade designations are abbreviated as follows: Middling Fair, 1-M,F.; Strict Good Middling, 2-S.G. 4; Good Middling, 3G.M. Strict Middling, 4-S,111.; Middling, 5-M., Strict Low Middling, 6-S.L.M.; Low 11idd1ing, 7-L.M., Strict Good Ordinary, 8-S.G.O., Good Ordinary, 9-G.O.

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7 Table 3,... Oe6do and staple length Of plA.4 0650, 51.008 10 10, 5,it.4 24066., during •peoift.d periods. 1948-60

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124,795 300,984 67,204 5,884 462 497,640 10.0 7.4 1.6 .1 0 5.1 5.5......... 685,921 1,924,792 749,939 141,501 22,506 9.418,570 54,8 47.4 17.7 6.5 .6 22.1 6.5.1.5 327 094 1,202,999 1,678,156 1,271,811 219,138 4,700,079 26.2 29.7 59.8 58,5 11.5 29.8 7.1,5........ 67,248 187,240 599,313 707,028 282,952 1,634,181 4.6 4.6 9.4 16.0 14.8 10,5 6.0.0.0....... 5,008 10,523 59,222 122,316 81,197 260,266 .4 .5 .9 2.9 4.! 1.9 9-0,0........ 196 757 1,848 8,524 13,525 24,045 .7 •2 Total ....... 1,204,147 5,642,661 2,926,343 2,259,462 609,597 10,647,211 96.5 69.7 69.4 80.8 21.6 66.9

Spottod, 5..5,iL, ....... 3,872 14,927 18,686 14,454 5,667 54,606 .5 .4 .4 .5 .1 .8 4..2.0. ....... 22,701 136,777 296,996 281,892 71,792 609,247 1.9 3.2 7.1 6.4 2.7 5.1 5-5......... 6,232 47,857 133,655 752,111 352,547 1,152,752 .4 1.5 4.6 16.5 18.4 8.4 6-3.105. ...... 588 2,341 10,142 182,588 305,400 474,851 .4 1.4 15.7 5.0 7.L.M. ....... 62 522 1,184 23,136 87,249 111,943 0 0 .5 4,5

Total ....... 52,455 202,204 527,764 1,201,989 819,055 2,783,437 2.6 5.0 12.5 27.1 42.4 17.5

Tinged, 5.5,11........ 12 - 34 200 124 370 * 4-2.8........ - 7 184 2.988 4.288 7,4,35 - 0 ° .1 .2 5.0 ........ - 20 143 7,819 35,851 41,65.5 - 0 0 .2 1.7 .5 6.0.1.0 ...... - 95 52 2,619 26,150 28,916 - 0 * 0 1,4 .2 7.1.9........ . 48 12 681 17,560 28,181 - 0 0 0 .9 .1

Total ....... 12 172 425 14,158 51,955 96,715 0 0 0 .5 4.2 .6

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All rod*,...... 1,247,576 4,058,834 4,232,478 4,434,079 1,931,758 ,/15,904,702 100.0 J.QO.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 130.0

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Table 4.--Crade and staple length of American Egyptian cotton ginned in the United States, during specified periods, 1949-50

Grade and - Ginniris - staple length :Prio September October November : j Total

Grade : Tales Tales Tales Tales Tales Tales - 24 826 450 49 7,349 1-1/2. a . a . . . . a : - 7 311 549 179 1,046 2.........., - 7 178 311 307 803 2-1/2. . . . . . . . . : - 2 72 79 171 324 3........... : - - 13 23 178 214 3-1/2. . . . . . . a . - - 2 9 64 75 4....... . . . . : - - - 10 35 45 4-1/2.0 00 0 0.0 0 : - - - 2 11 13 : - 5 and lower, ..,.. - 1 - 19 20

All grades / 2 - 40 1,403 1,433 1,013 3,889

Staple length (inches) 2

1-9/32 and shorter 1-5/16 and 1-11/32 . . : - - - - - 1-3/8 and 1-13/32 . • - - 1 - 15 16 1-7/16 and 1-15/32 • , : - 12 26 127 267 432 1-1/2 and 1-17/32 . a : - 28 1,269 1,209 727 3,233 1-9/16 and longer . . :- - 10797 4 - - 208 All lengths/ 2 - 40 1,403 1,433 1,013 3,889

Grade : Percent Percent Perot Percent Percent Percent - 60.0 5819 31.4 4.8 34.8 1-1/2. . . . . . . . , - 17.5 22.2 3814 17.7 26.9 2. • • • • • • • , • , - 17.5 12.7 21.7 30.2 20,6 2-1/2. , . . • , . , , - 5.0 5.1 5,5 16.9 813 3....... a • . a : - - .9 1.6 17.6 5.5 3-1/2. . . . . . . . , : * - 11 1.6 60 109 40 . . . a . . a . . . - - - .7 3.5 1.2 4-1/2. . . . . . . a • : - - - 11 1.1 13 5 and lower, . . . . . - - 01 - 119 - .5

All grades - 10000 10010 10010 100.0 10010

Staple length (inches)

1-9/32 and shorter . . - - - - - 1-5/16 and 1-11/32 . • : - - - - - - 1-3/8 and 1-13/32 , , - - 001 - 1.5 0.4 1-7/16 and 1-15/32 - 3010 119 819 26.4 1111 1-1/2 and 1-17/32 a • : - 70.0 90.4 84.3 71.7 83.2 1-9/16 and longer . . - - 7.6 - 6,6 14 - 513 -

All lengths - 10010 10010 10010 10010 100.0

As reported by the Bureau of the Census, running bales.

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ALABAMA

Prior to Sept. 1 . . 31,002 13.633 1.307 45,962 40 30 - 70 31,042 13,665 1,327 46,032

Doriog September . . 200,891 52,707 2,513 348,211 2,663 327 95 3,045 295.684 53,034 2,568 349.256

DorIA5 October . , , 322,249 9.809 379 332,437 1,812 42 - 11854 554.061 9,851 379 334,291

Dooiog November . . 127,016 1,027 - 108.043 539 12 - 551 107,555 1.039 - 108,504 After Nov. 30 . . . , 14,535 80 10 143595 135 - - 135 14.670 50 10 14,730

All perlode . . . , 766,793 77,226 4,229 847,246 5,189 411 55 5,0" 770,982 77,637 4.284 862,905

ARIZONA

Prior to Sept. 1 . . 18,321 90 - 10,419 40 - - 58 10,361 98 - 10,459 During September . . , 84,873 1,733 14 56,620 269 - - 585 55,142 1,733 14 56,889 During October . . . 117,238 2,072 25 119,335 1,058 1 - 1,016 118,293 2,973 25 120.391 During November . . 154,344 3.372 57 157,773 1.060 - - 1,060 306,404 3,072 57 308,533 After Nov. 50 . . .i 196,946 3,606 30 200,585 858 0 - 566 197,607 3,614 50 201,151

All poriole . . . 533,725 10,881 126 544,732 2.982 9 - 2.991 836,707 10.890 326 547,723

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All periods . . , 1,560,592 20,694 1.105 1,582,471 23,502 1,620 22 25,214 1,884.094 22,384 1.207 1,607,685

CALIFORNIA

Prior to Sept. 1 - - - - - - - - - Duo'iog September . , 85,027 436 - 86,363 1,088 37 - 1,125 87,015 473 - 87,480 During Ootober . . . , 420,740 3,507 31 422,278 5,369 76 - 5,445 404,109 3,583 31 427,723 During November , . 486,067 4.572 10 500,609 1,999 16 - 2,011 495,051 4,580 10 502,650 After Nov. 30 , . . 253,907 1,854 96 255,937 385 - - 383 264,370 1,854 96 256,320

All periods . . . 1,264,711 10,269 137 1,275.217 5,035 139 - 8,964 1,273.846 10,498 137 1.284,181

FLORIDL

Prior to Sept. 1 . . 2,169 1,725 271 4,189 - 12 - 12 2,160 1,811 171 4,151 Ouriog 3.ptomtm0 , , , 3,480 592 84 4,456 27 - - 27 3,477 822 84 4,463 Surieg Ootober . . . 542 83 - 625 20 - - 20 562 83 - 645 During November . . 59 - - 59 - - - - 59 - - 59 After Nov. 30 . . . , 4 - - 4 - - - - 4

All period, , . . , 6,224 2.774 266 9,253 47 12 - 59 6,271 2,786 255 9,812

GEORGIA

Prior to Sept. 1 . , 68,676 16.970 2,117 87,763 17 15 - 32 68,693 10,985 2,117 07,795 During September . . , 153,112 10.124 1,000 204,236 191 - - 191 193,303 10,124 1,000 204,427 During October . . . , 105,067 8,240 639 221,948 220 - 220 193,207 6,242 639 202,168 During November . . , 86,914 2,650 127 89,691 - - - - 06,914 2,650 127 89,691 After Nov. 50 , . , , 28,105 609 41 28,749 - - - - 28.105 603 41 20,748

All period, . . .i 560,874 80,589 3,924 612.307 428 15 - 440 570,302 30,604 11924 613,880

ILLONOES

Priortu Sept. 1.. - - - - - - - - - - - - During September . . , 298 34 - 327 - - - - 295 34 - 327 DaringOotober . . . 789 8 - 767 - - - - 759 8 - 767 During November . . . 921 - - 921 - - - - 92]. - - 921 After Nov. 30 , . . 319 - - 819 - - - - 319 - - 119

All pnriodo . . . • 2,292 45 - 2,334 - - - - 2,292 42 - 2,334

Prior to Sept, 1 . . - - - - - - - - - - - During September . . , 1.795 72 - 1,867 - - - - 1.798 72 1,867 Goring October . . . 2,707 6 - 2,713 - - - - 2,707 6 - 2,718 During November . . 8.846 82 5 2,382 - - - - 3.345 32 5 8,582 After Nov. 55 . . . . 1,425 55 - 1,459 - - - - 1,455 85 - 1.468

All periode. . . 9.270 146 6 9,420 - - - 9,270 145 5 9,420

LOUISIANA

Prior to Sept. 1 . . , 54,727 8,326 568 63,406 15 - - 18 94,740 8.526 368 63,429 During September . , 250,404 20,608 942 271,374 12,331 820 - 13.881 262,735 20,348 942 289,025 During Setober . . . e 140.074 4,490 90 144,594 2,172 78 - 2,244 148,246 4,502 90 146,888 During November , . 117,409 759 - 110,169 298 - - 295 117.702 759 - 118,461 After Ncr. 50 . . . $ 15,707 185 - 19,842 21 - - 51 19,720 185 - 19,868

All period. . . . : 582,821 88.678 1.595 617,894 15,830 892 - 16,222 598.151 54,070 1,595 633,616

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VIRGINIA

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Prior to Sept. 1 During September . . , 1,467 During October . . . . 5,761 During November . . . 4,628 After So., 50 . . . . 1,510

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MISSISSIPPI Prior to Sept. 1 . 17,873 4,966 596 23,437 1,552 94 - 1,61.6 19,425 51560 598 25,083 During Sept.mb.r ,9 556.915 32,420 11058 570,443 59,467 4,298 46 63,811 596,382 36,788 1,084 634,254 During October . . . 385,455 7,234 144 392,868 30,585 373 8 30.966 416.840 7,642 152 423,834 During lovemb.r . . 334,295 866 - 335.181 5,613 30 - 5.349 339,908 916 - 340,824 After Nov. 30 . . . . 35,796 20 -35.816 251 - - 251 36.847 20 - 36,067

All period. . . . 1,310,334 45.691 1,780 1,357,745 97,468 4,795 54 142,317 1,427,802 50,426 1,834 1.460,062

M100002I

Prior to Sept. 1 . . , - - - - - - - - - - - During September . . . 114,996 7,904 46 122,948 294 54 - 348 115,292 7,956 46 123,296 During October . . . 126,167 4,762 45 130,974 602 113 - 715 126,769 4,875 45 131,689 During November . . , 172,381 1,164 10 173,575 326 10 - 356 172,787 1.194 10 175,911 After Boo. 30 . . . .46,646 38 - 46,854 - - - _8,&.6 36 - 48,084

All p04068e ... : 461,392 13,886 101 476.381 1,222 177 - 1,399 463.614 14.064 101 477.700

NEW MEXICO

Prior to Sept. 1 . . - - - - - - - - - - - - Poring September . . , 3,809 28 - 3037 16.965 151 - 17,116 20,774 179 - 20,953 During October . . . 1 38,868 75 2 38,945 48,796 49 3 46,568 67,604 11.4 5 67,615 During November . . , 71,921 157 6 72,066 24,379 19 - 24,395 96,300 176 8 96,454 After ho.. 30 . , . , 56,117 57 5 56,180 2,173 - 1 - 2,174 56,290 50 8 50,356

All period. . . . 170,715 317 18 171,050 92,313 240 3 52.556 263,026 557 21 263,606

NORTH CAROLINA

Prior to Sept. 1 . . 227 6 - 235 - - - - 227 8 - 235 During September . . ' During October . . . , 73.405

221.203 8,876 15,266

167 364

88.446 236,853

205 165

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9,541 16,037

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80,616 239,706

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2,545 419

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OKLAHOMA

Prior to Sept. 1 . . .

During September . . .

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156,786 265,525 82,151.

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- 75,647

161,1i27 269,132 83.365

All period. . . . 576,932 10,228 379 587,539 32 - - 52 576,964 10.228 379 587,571

SOUTH CAROLINA

Prior to Sept. 1 . . . 26.590 2,093 27 28,710 42 - - 42 26,652 2.093 27 26,752 2001.8 September . . . 192,180 12,543 98 264,881 3.910 215 - 4,123 196,090 15,756 98 208,944

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4,794 1,191

290 163

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214,832 78,178

10,442 2,046

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All period. . . . 527,757 26,972 160 554,929 10,071 666 10,737 537.668 27.638 160 565,666

INENE050E

Prior to Sept. 1 . . .

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During October . . . . During November . . . After Nov. 30 . . . .

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- a, 749 5,797 1.004

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Prior 8. Sept. 1 . . , Diriog September . .

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All period. . . . 15,086,313 405,599 16,542 15,508,364 380,354 15.8014 180 596,338 15,466,667 421.313 16,722 15,9044702

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Table 9.--Tenderability of upland cotton ginned, by States, 19149-50

State Tenderable / tjntenderable Total crop

Bales Pot. : Bales Pot. Bales Pot.

Alabama 7314,618 86.1 118,285 13.9 852,903 100.0

Arizona : 215,1413 39.3 : 332,310 60.7 : 5147,723 100.0

Arkansas : 1,215,613 75.6 : 392,072 214.4 1,607,685 100.0

California 7148,6147 58.3 : 535,5314 14.7 : 1,28)4,181 100.0

Florida : 5,602 60.2 : 3,710 39.8 : 9,312 100.0

Georgia : 509,898 83.2 : 102,932 16.8 : 612,830 100.0

Illinois : 1,373 58.8 : 961 141.2 : 2,3314 100.0

Kentucky : 6,1488 68.9 : 2,932 31.1 9,1420 100.0

Louisiana : 566,365 89.14 : 67,251 10.6 : 633,616 100.0

Mississippi : 1,330,778 91.1 : 129,284 8.9 : 1,1460,062 100.0

Missouri : 329062 69.0 : 1147,918 31.0 : 1477,780 100.0 New Mexico 128,3814 148.7 : 135,222 51.3 : 263,606 1100.0 North Carolina : 1416,1489 814.7 : 75,281 15.3 : 1491,770 100.0 Oklahoma : 2140,160 140.9 1 3147,1411 59.1 : 587,571 100.0 South Carolina : 1495,826 87.7 : 69,8140 12.3 : 565,666 100.0 Tennessee 5141,952 87.1 : 80,5146 12.9 : 622,1498 100.0 Texas 14,111,9141 70.2 : 1,7146,077 29.8 : 5,858,018 100.0 Virginia : 13,319 75.1 : 14,1408 214.9 : 17,727 100.0

All States 11,612,728 73.0 : 14,291,974 27.0:15,9014,702 100.0

/ Tenderable in settlement of futures contracts. As reported by the Bureau of the Census, running bales, linters excluded.

Table 10.--Tenderability of upland cotton ginned in the United States, 1932-149

Year Tenderable Untenderable Total crop

Bales Pot. : Bales Pot. : Bales Pot.

1932 11,1489,100 90.5 1,212,200 9.5 12,701,300 100.0 1933 : 11,782,800 93.1 : 871,500 6.9 : 12,6514,300 100.0 19314 : 8,518,700 90.1 : 939,300 9.9 : 9,1458,000 100.0 1935 : 8,333,900 80.1 : 2,068,800 19.9 : 10,1402,700 100.0 1936 : 10,539,700 86.9 : 1,5814,100 13.1 : 12,123,800 100.0 1937 : 15,050,900 82.5 : 3,186,200 17.5 : 13,237,100 100.0 1938 : 10,896,918 914.0 : 701,500 6.0 : 11,598,1418 100.0 1939 : 10,565,313 92.3 : 886,969 7.7 : 11,1452,282 100.0 19140 : 9,988,632 81.5 : 2,272,072 18.5 : 12,260,7014 100.0 19141 : 8,0614,816 77.3 ; 2,368,6140 22.7 : 10,1433,1456 100.0 19142 : 9,681,879 78.3 . 2,681,1428 21.7 : 12,363,307 100.0 19143 : 8,933,1451 80.7 : 2,135,082 19.3 : 11,068,533 100.0 19)414 : 8,8145,658 714.8 : 2,985,0814 25.2 : 11,830,7142 100.0 19145 : 6,256,298 71.0 : 2,553,087 29.0 : 8,809,385 100.0 19146 : 6,527,089 76.7 : 1,987,803 23.3 : 8,5114,892 100.0 19147 : 9,197,081 79.6 2,358,8149 20.14 : 11,555,930 100.0 19148 : 11,719,213 80.14 : 2,857,601 19.6 : 114,576,8114 100.0 19149 : 11,612,728 73.0 : 14,291,9714 27.0 : 15,9014,702 100.0

i/ Tenderable in settlement of futures contracts. As reported by the Bureu of the Census, running hales, linters excluded; number of bales for 1932-37 are rounded figures.

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0095404, 3-5.6....... - 770 162 6 - 946 12 95 720 2,271 502 3,401 4-0.6....... 505 17,840 30,483 4,229 144 53,221 10 1,124 3,508 34,322 29,525 56,167 6-6........ 140 7,069 12,655 7,725 1,172 36,606 - 519 1,500 8,811 20,708 24,379 8-0.1.8...... 73 290 632 1,057 1,013 5,075 - 11 336 1,186 18,562 11,868 7-1.5....... 20 40 59 280 404 795 - - 74 368 1,142 5,863

10601...... 556 26,166 42,894 14,171 2,755 87,502 22 1,549 8,306 53,901 72,108 115,486

5-8.6....... - - - - 10 10 - - - 20 54 82 24 170 194

8_I...... - - - - . - - - 1 17 578 595 6-2.1..1.. ..... - - - - - - - - - 1 857 658

7-1.1....... - - - - - - - - - - 709 709

Total ...... - - - - 10 19 - - 1 70 1,968 2,926

50510.4,

6_I........ - - - - - - - - - - Total ...... - - - - - - - - - - 16 76

- 9 9 5-5.1....... 4-8.1.......

- 10

- 00

- 17

- 17

- - - 124

- - - - - - 27 466 498 5-21........ 86 681 74 63 - 804 - - - 8 580 581 6-1.1.6...... - - - 14 - 14 - - - 2 19 21

10601...... 96 661 91 94 - 943 - - - 55 576 911

90106 8084, , . , , 50 24 14 8 50 96 - - 10 69 1,675 5,154

011 gOO. ... .... 46,032 548,256 $08.291 108.594 14,730 2/652.900 10,469 50,089 120,391 158.623 201,151 1/ 547,723

l..d. Sodoo . , . . 94,6 96.8 66.2 91.6 80,1 95.7 101.7 99.3 98.4 96.5 92.5 95.5

050plo 1ooth (isob..)

13/18 Sod 060,-I.. • 10 70

43 162

42 302

- 67

- - 95 531

- - - - - - 28 10

1,352 8,916

1,620 5,833 7/8 ........

29/22 ....... 10 402 175 66 00 745 - - - 18 18 36

15/16 ....... 837 2,716 1.643 686 77 6.658 - - 1 172 8,598 8,771

11/52 ....... 590 6,250 3,581 1,301 60 10,732 - - 2 308 7,564 7,804

1 ......... 4,158 45,016 47,165 19.752 2,002 118.052 10 419 7,547 22,407 68,848 90,751

1-1/32....... 25,940 186,691 176,237 63.494 8,504 402,479 6,224 28,485 80,660 115,405 104,376 550,166 121,624 94,840 22,552 3,422 257,715 4.151 19,756 00,650 17,615 10,466 12.582

3-3/32....... 852 12,986 6,801 450 170 31,265 4 968 2,860 1,071 1,698 7,298

1-1/5 ....... 70 1,820 409 159 48 5,679 - 75 627 446 501 235

1.472 856 - 192 54 55 25 509 - 20 3.21 467

19 455 1-3/16....... - 423 250

70 55 778 - 51 289 116

11 2 118 1.7/52....... - 188 102 157 - 427 4 85 38

1 8* 1.1/4 . l-,-. - 424 842 160 15 1,461 38 56 - - 511 188645.. . . . 46,050 549,256 334,291 109,694 14,750 2/ 862,902 10,459 56,889 120,501 156,855 201,161 2/647.125

AvOrOgO 55opl, lo.65h (sod 18,5,.). . . 50.3 33.5 33,2 33,3 53.1 35.2 53.4 33.4 50,2 50.0 52.4 31.9

2/

A. ,-,porto& if tho B...,, of th, C.o,o, • o,0006g 561,,, 10.4.,-, 000loded.

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T01. 29-Grad. end staple ],,5th of upland ,ott,o 51.06.6, during specified periods, by 6641.,., 1949.50 -Cti.rnod

OAS CALIFOSIA

S o October

ARK&N

N eo After Tti ptothr October N-ber Nov. 30

Cot. rop

5,66.. 9.1., 9.1., 9.1,. 9.1,, 9.1.. 9.1.. 9.1.. 9.1,, 9.1,, 9.1.. 9.1., 9.1., Whto. Whit.,

5-G.M. - - - - - 4,510 18.408 809 506 19,252 4-2.5 . - - - - - 44,787 198,792 50,995 2.224 291,765 5-N. ......... - - - - - . 55,887 185.448 202,801 15,081 440,514 6.S.L.M....... - - - - - - 2,252 58,589 178,164 65,502 284.507 7-L.N. ........ - - - - - 476 - 26

6.645 41,452 50,289 95,562 8-0.0.0........ - - - - - 267 2,265 18,187 22,520 9.0.0 - - 4 12 254 7,822 5,206 Total ........ - - - - - - 87,424 435,559 477,658 184,595 1,185,411

Whit., 1-S.F - - - 2-2_G.M....... - - - - . - - - 9 - - 9 5.0.1......... 321 - - - 121 - - - - - - 4-0.1 ....... 244 50,472 2,350 86 28 55,168 - - - - - 6-M......... 5,092 411,954 86,591 5,145 212 486,572 - - - - 8 5 6.2.1.8. ...... 1,954 148,818 212,604 105,096 2,525 488,886 - - - - 575 575 7.L.M........ 46 3,875 25,504 144,208 16,474 204,404 - - - - - - - 7,566 7,566 8-0.9.0........ - 252 - 8.942 80,062 17,056 51,502 - - - - - 5447 3447 9-0.0........ 204 5,465 4,714 7,471 1,556 1,596 TotAl....... 7,216 594,974 509,095 555,096 42,984 1,290,304 - - 9 - 15,552 15,681

Spotted, - - - 5-G.M........ - 57 184 61 505 7 690 146 849 4-0.5......... 2,999 10,09* 9,755 501 21,526 - 5 - 59

555 8,517 5,214 12,086 5.5.......... 2,529 51,958 60,427 10,017 111,751 760 10,028 7,974 15,791 6-0.1.8........ 196 2,595 20,557 11,105 34,031 - 10 226 2,272 2,926 8,534 7.1_I ....... 8 45 78 2,863 10,458 15,428 - 7 5 296 4,999 6,308 7.661....... 6 5,604 44,691 105,451 52,856 182,856 - 58 1,444 21,805 19,299 42,560

1168.9, 3_0. X. ........ - - - - - - - 9 11 20 1 1 4-8,1. ........ - 140 204 516 - - - - 12 12 5_N.......... - - 245 201 544 - - - 14 Be 102 6-8.1.1 ....... - 1* 189 555 510 249 246 7-1.11 ........ 10 - 5 2,550 2.542 - - - 1 157 159

7,5.2....... - 10 18 640 5,299 5,967 - . - 15 504 615

S64G,,d.

5-8.. TotAl....... - . - . - - . - - - - -

Grey. - - - 2-G.M......... - 66 58 67 161 24 544 868 4-0.1......... 106 8,940 32,807 648 20,404 - 1 116 769 6,126 7,532 5.5......... - 107' 28,706 86,661 7,408 121,881 - 5 185 1,958 87,597 40,125 8..0.L.M........ 81 150 1,204 28 1,469 - - S 107 9,914 10,224 Totel....... . 294 57,564 99,750 8,041 145,929 - 6 502 5,018 64,881 88,227

3.100 Goedo ...... 84 186 291 4,147 4,877 - - 8 160 9,729 5,900

All 0,64 ... .....7,221 650,956 291,855 516,148 91,5271/ 1,607,665 - 87.488 457,725 602,660 256,320 1/1,284.181

8064, 1,4., .....98.8 98.6 95.5 87,9 80,7 95,8 - 102.0 101,1 96.5 86.8 96.8

15/56 5d ,hort.r - - 780 484 220 48 1,530 - - - - 176 175 7/5 ......... - 6,253 5,729 5,152 978 14,092 - 7 - 1 671 179 29/52 ........ 12 3,770 2,487 2,312 406 8,969 - - - 2 6 8 1546 ........ 69 9,671 7,804 21,294 5,429 48,487 - 2 - 21 5,748 2,769 31/52 ........ 12 10,554 12,090 30,770 6,506 80,031 - 12 - 1]. 1,972 1,956 1 .......... 515 48,566 55,211 124,727 53.927 265,850 - 55 58 1,226 36,525 57,788 1-1/52........ 1,459 126,751 329,527 192,363 28,615 477,751 - 5,167 10,675 58,363 121,879 172,581 1.146........ 5,479 254,262 149,160 122,122 10,165 539,395 - 58,551 266,120 385,347 85,182 761,180 1-3/52........ 1,469 115,185 37,646 16,019 468 168,707 - 23,788 155,401 105,771 6,079 297,039 1.1/5 ........ 966 13,058 1,855 837 55 18,351 - 1,124 8,582 1,967 291. 8.754 1-5/52........ 6 2.290 560 476 229 5,580 - 2 - - 65 . 62 - 89 206 1-348......... 654 299 1,027 149 2,209 9 6 1-7/52......... 661 561 282 75 1,359 . - 1.1/4 o..d longer. . - 819 571 568 176 2,134 - - - - - -

All loogtho . . . 7,221 650,954 291,855 516,148 91.827 j/1.607.686 - 566,31 lA'584'18' Average staple 1oo5th - 54.5 (526 64,5..). . . - 54.0 55.7 35J 22.5 12.3 53.2 34.4 54.1 35.2 54.0

As reported by the Boo.,, of the 2eo., running 641,., linters excluded.

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37 Table 29.-Goode and staple 1.88t0 of upload ..tt., glomod, during specified period., by States, 1949-50 --Continued

FLORIDA GEORGIA 00*0O 1.00 ' Prior to * S After

t.51 1 EthSept 1 September October Sc O0*b Nov. 30 Total Crop

* Prior to *

Sept- 1 P °° °*° After

1* Mo. 30 Total Crop

Grades 8.1.. 01.1., 0,10* 8.1.. 8.1., 8.1.. Gel., Gel.. 01.1., 2.1., Gel., 8,1., MOtto 1-Il.?........ - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-0.2.8 3-0.11......... -

18 -

100 66

1.529 79 - - 154

5-11......... 17 794 436

- 33

- - - - 55 1,269 24,271 l8,590

1,892 45,974

32 3,185

- 961

3.921 122.901

6.S.L.1&....... 2,624 2,612 330 26 4 5,596 54.250 109,990 100,261 52,081 8,717 325,307 7.M........ 569 565 162 33 - 1,323 7,354 26,166 21,599 12,166 4.879 72,157 0-1.0.0....... 89 23 18 - - 130 520 2,355 2,053 810 1,071 6,817 9-0.0........ 6 5 6 - - 17 0 21.1 30 47 161 805 Total ....... 4,093 3,659 549 59 4 8.364 86,519 189,337 172,165 68,311 15,700 532.149

Spotted, - - - - - - 16 11 13 122

14 241 22 - - 304 684 4,696 11,573 4,952 1.876 23.721 5-H......... 17 474 60 - - 551 439 9.152 15,910 14,497 8,446 40,474 6-S.L.1f........ 70 14 - - 84 66 478 1.051 1,683 2,024 5,362 7-U.......... - - - - - 8 80 8 11 245 752

Total . . . . . . . 58 705 96 - - 939 1,197 14,360 28.654 21.154 12,604 77,971 Tiog.d, 3.0.8......... - 1.0.8. ........ - - - - - - - 21 21 - 42 5.41.......... - - - - - - - - - 33 33 - - - - - - - - - 20 20 7-U ........... - - - - - - - - - - -

Total ........ - - - - - - - 21 01 53 95

Stoboodo 3.0.8........ 4-2.8........ 5-11.........

Petal.......

- - - - 10 10

- - - - - - - - - - 10 10

amp. - - - - - 62 386 476 55 78 1,017

5-U.......... - - - - - - 295 842 106 222 1,469

Total ........ - - - - 62 689 1,278 161 300 2.490

8.1.0* Goode 9 - - - 9 17 39 50 14 2 122

All Grad ...... 4,151 4.453 615 59 4 / 9.312 87,795 204,127 202.168 89,691 28,749 / 612,830 Good. led.. ..... 93.6 97,3 91.2 89.0 91.0 93.2 91.0 95.1 94.4 92.7 90.9 95.0 Ot.pl. 1

(1,00.. 13/16 and shorter . - - - - - - - 39 26 11 - 76 7/8 .......... - - - - - 43 302 237 11 - 613 29/32 ......... 15/16 ........ 12

10 23

- 1

- - - - 10 36

151 566

235 2.813

104 2,063

61 654

- 551 191 6,287

31/32 ........ 29 139 7 6 - 181 1.690 11,079 4,608 1,263 392 19,032 O .......... 21.3 909 197 21 - 1,370 28,169 69,106 43,188 16.761 4,469 161,667 1-1/32........ 1,477 2,174 309 32 4 3,996 40,195 95,711 110.914 60,664 19,791 335,275 1.1/16........ 21890 1.144 110 - - 3,504 8,672 24,113 36.1.98 10,074 3.870 85,227 1-3/32........ 128 24 1 - - 153 284 817 2.300 190 36 3,639

12 - 6 - - 18 31 16 11.8 - - 195 1-5/32......... - - - - - - - - - - - 1.3/16........ - - - - - - - - - - - -

....... - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1/14 .66 llSg.r. . , - 30 14 - - 44 - 176 72 All 1.ng*...... 4,151 4,453 645 59 4 / 9.312 87,795 204.497 202.168 89,691 28.749 V 682,830 A..mog. 080plo length (32d booboo). . . . 33.5 33.0 33.0 32.4 33.0 33.3 32.7 32.6 32.9 32.9 32,9 32.8

A. reported by the Gor000 of the C00000, ro*on2.ag 0.1.., linters excluded.

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T.bl. 29 .—Grde ..d .pl. 1o..th of upI*d 00tten ginned. during spooifiod periods, by Biut.., 1949-50 --Co.ti.u.d

ILLINOIS KENTUCKY

Total Grade and . Prior to September : Ootob.r November ° :

September Outobor , 8.vsub.r &

staple length , Sept. I Nov. 30 , Crop

Grades 5.1.. Bole. 8.1.. 5.1.. 501.. 501., B..le. Bolos - Solso - 8 .1.. - Bole, - Ball, - l-M.F . - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-8.0.8 . - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-G.M . - - - - - - - - - - - 14-5.8 . 2 - - - 2 - - 17 - - 17 5.4 . 914 39 3 - 136 - 699 393 48 - 1,140 6-8.I..M....... - 2014 1423 336 45 1.008 - 1,136 1,213 1,108 18 3,475 7-L.M......... 9 33 79 26 147 - - 507 381 155 1,043 6-8.0.0.......- - 2 10 20 32 - - 14 22 41 77 9-2.0......... - 6 - 6 12 - - - - 4 14

Total .......- 309 503 428 97 1,337 - 11835 2,144 1,559 218 5,756

Spotted. 3-G.M......... 5-8.8.........

- 17

- 68

- 36

- - - - 121 - -

16 - 1714

35 655

- 11

35 856

5-8......... 1 196 395 64 656 - 16 372 771 260 1,419 6-S.L.M........ - - 56 57 103 - - 23 209 322 555

- - 10 74 84 - - - 31 277 308

1.8.1 ........ 18 264 487 195 964 - 32 569 1,701 870 3,172

Tiegd. 3-G.M ........- 5-s.M.........

- - - - - 3

- - - - 5 - - - - - -

8 25

- 9

55

- 17 80 5-8.......... - - - 4 4 - - -

6-S.L.M........ - - 3 6 9 - - - 3 167 170 7-L.M....... ... . - - - 17 17 - - - 3 88 91

Tsui ........ - - 6 27 33 - - - 39 319 358

Gray. 2 - 2 3..G.M........ -

5-8.8......... - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

- - 37 3 40 52

ToBol........ - - - - - - - - 12 94

B.1Grod. - - - - - - - - 3 37 41

All grades ....... 327 767 921 319 / 2,335 - 1.867 2,713 3.322 1,458 / 9,420

Grad. iud.e . . . . . - 95.8 93.9 92.0 83.2 91.9 - 96.5 93.2 92.6 81.1 91.7

St*pls 1ou& (iieb.$)

7/8 - - - - 13,46 .4 shorter - - - - - 19 19 .......... 29/32 ........- 15/16 ........-

- - - - 3 - 2 4

5 - 5 - - - - - -

34

- 41

- 82

31)2 ......... - - - 23 23 - - - 6 1 ..........- - 6 58 168 252 - - 528 7016 1.240

1-1/32........ - 38 96 628

417 427

77 55

628 -

1,275 - 120 1,358

224 1.982

1,244 1,469

506 116

2.094 4,925 1-1/16........ -

1-3/32........ - 175 115 37 16 - 167 - 389 501 64 - 974

1-1/8 ........- - - - - - - - - - - - 15/32.

6

1-3/1 ......... - - - - - - - - - - - 1-7/32......... - - - - - - - - - - - 1-1/4 .d leuger. . - - - - - - - - - - - -

All lengths . . . . - 327 767 921 319 / 2,334 - 1.867 2,713 3.382 1.458 / 9,42°

AverOgO .bopls leugth (328 teohos) 34.2 33.9 35.4 3.4 33.6 - 34.1 35.1 33.3 32.3 33.5

As reported by the Bureau of the C.n.u,, rouuleg hole.. fluter. .0oludod.

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39 tabS. 29.--Groda and staple length of upload cotton ginned, during specified periods, by States, 1949-50--Continued

LOUISIANA MISSISSIPPI

length September October V Gr

4

e t September abs October November ftRA Sept.p Nov- 30 30 Crop

Grades Bales SOle8 nn Bales Bales Bell, Bales Bales Bales Bell. Bales White 1-S.F....... - - - - - - - - - - - - 3-G.M....... - 737 12 15 - 764 - 1,861 211, - - 2,075 1.-s.54....... 2,955 38,255 2,5140 379 25 414,154 1,503 68.693 20,284 3147 89 90.916 5-5........ 143,502 162,125 33,508 8,585 723 258,632 16,323 1432,660 134,287 13,951, 1,573 598,797 t-S.L.M...... 15,420 77,809 72,274 47,451 6.363 219,317 6.506 180,745 220,279 186,340 16,957 552,825 7-U1....... 1,107 3,021 29,180 141,905 7.759 82,972 700 6.733 27,627 80,986 9,906 125,952 8-S.O.S...... 58 213 2,915 9,344 1,109 13,639 31 120 792 4,011 6,588 9-0.0....... 17 35 1148 586 152 938 - 11 53 115 322 1,91

Total ...... 63,249 282,195 140,577 108,265 16,131 610,416 25,063 632,821 403,526 285,753 30,381 1,377,544

Spotted, 3-0.1!....... - 58 - 7 - 65 - - 88 27 - 115 5-2.8....... 90 11901 1,607 661 33 4,292 - 909 7,809 2,809 290 11,817 5-8........ 77 742 2,820 3,422 11075 8,136 - 465 5,425 13,240 1,933 19,063 6-S.L.y...... - 43 998 3,315 1,1,79 5,835 20 - 980 972 602 2,574 7-L.}'....... - 10 139 9314 1,049 2,132 - 24 104 140 59 357

Total ...... 167 2,754 5,564 8,339 3,636 20,1460 20 1,398 14,406 15,188 2,914 33,926

Tinged.

'-'s*'- ......

1,-.M....... - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

14 - - -

14 5.5........ - - - - 16 16 - - - 7 - 7 6-S.L.M 7-U.S....... - - - - - - - - - - - - Total ...... - - - - 16 16 - - - 21 - 21

Ste mod, 3-G.M ....... - - - - - - - - - - - - 14-5.8 5-5........ - - - - - - - - - - - -

Total ...... - - - - - - . - - - - - Gray, 3-0.11 ....... - - - - - - - - 26 34 - 60

- 46 10 22 - 78 - 11 2,140 15,676 511 18,338 5-S........ - - 534 1,764 49 2,347 - - 3,280 23,319 2,241 28,840 6-S.L.M...... 13 11 - - - 21, - - 449 71,1 7 1,197

Total . . . . . . 13 57 5144 1,786 59 2,449 - 11 5,895 39,770 2.799 48.435

Below Grade . . . . - 20 153 71 31 275 - 24 7 92 13 136

All grades .....- 63,429 285,025 146,838 118,461 19,863 J 633,616 25,083 634,254 423,834 350,824 36,067 /1.560,062

Grade index . . . . 98.5 98.7 93.2 89.1 87.6 95.3 98.2 99.1 95.7 91.0 59.9 96.0

Staple lsngth (toots,)

13/16 and shorter , 25 162 433

11 43

- 66

- 198 785

- - - 101

- 101

- 21

- - 223 7/8 ........ 29/32 .......

2)43 56 257 32 35

- - 380 - 137 59 - - 226 15/16 ....... 193 693 297 213 277 1,673 16 3142 221 132 - 711 31/2 ....... 217 710 319 716 - 1,962 63 207 218 232 - 720 1 ......... 2,591, 5,000 3,082 12,082 1,382 24,140 94 3,394 4,756 7,826 759 16,859 1_l/2....... 23,138 52,21,6 28,303

85,962 54,879 42,214

9,287 7,306

167,855 317,644

4,774 11,336

56,500 266,972

57,300 193,741

57,652 188.713

6,557 18,708

182,773 679,470 1-1/16.......

1-3/32....... 31,522 5,428

150,840 61,232 26,555 7,963 1,590 102,757 7,154 242,781 136,404 80,602 9,774 476,755

1-5/8 ....... 13 11,346 2,01,5 201 8 13,612 1,381 59,61,4 26,420 4,172 156 81,773 1-5/32....... - 1,743 118 1,9 13 1,923 197 11,626 2,852 339 7 15,021 1-3/16....... - 388 38 7 - 433 - 738 572 292 20 1,522 1.72.......i-i/s and longer. . - - 65

110 18 27

21 15

- - 104 152

- 68

218 1,594

318 902

221 622

29 37

786 3,823

All Seagthe . . . 63,429 285,025 156,838 118.461 19,863 / 633,616 25,083 634,255 423,834 340,824 36,o67 / 1,460,062

Aesrage staple length (32d inches). . . 33.6 34.1 35.0 33.4 33.4 33.8 314.2 34.5 34.3 34.1 35.1 34.3

L/ As reported by the Bureau of the Census, running bales, lantern excluded.

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40

l'b1 29.--Grod. and otaple length of opleod ootton ginned, du,-thg .peo&fid poriode, by States, 1949-50 -- Continued

MISSOURI NEW MEXICO

Gra do and P~ pt mb S Otbe N be Soptmb O 3iAft. 30 Total t.plo length Sept. 1

Nv30

Grade.- 5s1.s Soles Bell, Sole. Bole, Bole, Bole. Sole, Bole, Bole, Bole, Bole. Sotre White. 3511........ - - - - - - - 408 2,154 364 6 2,9314 5-5.11........ - - - - - - - 6,546 27,975 6,805 153 14,479 5-11.......... - - - - - - 11,6314 38,007 30,798 3,515 63,853 6-S.L.N....... - - - - - - - 2,272 11.294 17,807 3,252 34,625 7-L.11........ - - - - - - - 34 763 2,506 1.682 4,985 8-S.G.O....... - - - - - - - 12 375 14,257 4.61.4 9-0.0......... - - - - - - 1 - 58 1,588 1,6147

Total ........ - - - - - - 20,895 80,205 58,713 14,354 174,167

White, 1-11.1......... - - - - - - - - - -

2-S.G,U........ - - - - - - - 43 - - 53 3-G.M........ . 63 11 - - 74 - - - - - -

- 12,904 3,750 - - 16,644 - - 37 2 - 39 5-li.......... 78,140 24,590 1,417 16 104,163 - - 395

425 486 8

49 889

1,669 6-5.1.11........ 7-1.11........ -

31,734 285

91,059 7,236

49,254 33,964

107 2,288

172,154 43,773

- -

- I. 124 1,195

375 214 724 8-11.0.0....... - 13 111 16,526 4,971. 21.621. - - 3 31 178 212 9-0.0......... - - 1,298 1,637 2,935 - - 2 1 60 63

Total ........ 123,129 126,757 100,459 9,022 361,367 - 4 1,009 2,090 536 3,639

Spotted, 3-G.M......... - - 51 - 51 - 4 1,762 5,609 11029 8.401. 4-1.11........ - 102 1,225 4,528 - 6,1.55 - 15 3,521 11,539 5,323 19,398 5-u......... - 55 2,940 30,972 1,000 34,966 - 35 1,07!. 10,998 5,357 17.464 6-1.1.11........ - 144 11,905 8,890 20,939 - - 208 5,596 12,862 18,666 7-1.11......... - - 8,590 17,471 21,961 - - 12 811 13,793 14,616

Total ........ 156 4,909 55,946 23,361 84,372 - 54 6,577 34,553 37,305 78,548

Tingod 3-0.11......... - - - - - - - - 51 58 99

- - - 103 142 245 - - - 229 163 392 5-11.......... - - 730 1,056 1,786 - - - 475 1,1.10 1,885 6-a.t.M........ - - 421 1,600 2,021 - - - 115 1,353 1,558 7-L.M........ - - - 164 10.222 10,986 - - - 5 694 699

Total. - 1.418 13.620 15,038 - - - 845 3,668 4,533

Yellow Steiu.d, 3-G.M........ . - - - - - - - - - -

- - - - - - - - - 2 2 5-11......... - - - - - - - - - - 18 18

Total ........ - - - - - - - - - 20 20

Grey 3..G.M........ - - - 106 - 106 - - 18 43 2 63 4-G.M......... - 23 3,847 102 3,972 - - 1. 136 43 183 5-li.......... 11 - 9,721 421 10,153 - - - 58 27 85 6-S.L.M........ - - 167 92 259 - - - 5 13 18

Total ........ 11 23 13,841 615 35,1490 - - 22 2142 85 3149

Below Gr.de - - 247 2,266 2,513 - - - 21 2,329 2,350

All grades ....... 123,296 131,690 173,911 48,884 /477.780 - 20,953 87.813 96,484 58,356 / 263,606

Grad. taBoo ...... 98.8 95.9 87.9 75.3 91.4 - 100.7 100.3 96.3 83.1 95.1

Staple 1enth

13/16 and shorter . - - - - 128 2,358

128 2.660

- - 60 797

1,168 4.187

4,320 13.440

5,548 18,424 7/8 -

29/32 ......... 44 77

133 136

125 42 - 255

- -

- 1 516 1,941 1,229 5.687 15/16 ........ - 273 368 1,230 12,962 14,833 - 5 1,083 3.910 16,250 21,248 31/32 ........ - 155 597 1,552 1,238 3,51,2 - 19 266 1,051 479 1,805 1 .......... - 1,597 2,624 14,564 10,809 291594 - 14 711 3,199 5,580 9,504 1-1/32......... 12,018 15,022 61,749 18.873 106,722 - 22 1.283 4.885 3,579 9,829 1-1/16......... - 86.250 87,607 86.581 2,440 262.878 - 192 3.023 11,633 5,982 20.830 1-3/32......... 22,533 25,429 7,732 76 55,770 - 3,522 31,199 40,119 5,324 80,163 1-1/8 ........ - 349 901 94, - 1,136 - 12.653 41.380 18,888 1,405 74,365 1-5/32........ - - 11 155 - 166 - 1,590 1,884 1,84!, 610 5,928 1-3/16......... - - 32 - 32 - 789 2,947 2.792 80 6,608 1-7/32........ - - 11 53 - 614 - 1,312 1,985 759 19 4.075 1_1/4 and longer . . - - - - - - - 774 679 119 - 1.572

All 1.ugths..... - 123,296 131,689 173,911 48084 ,/ 477.780 - 20.953 87,813 96,584 58,356 / 263,606

Average .tapls length (324 lool,..). , . - 34.0 34.0 33.5 31.7 33.6 36.3 55.5 34,3 30.7 34.0

As reported by the Bur.o,, of the Ceusco, running bole., linter. excluded.

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41 Table 29, .-G.ode and staple l.ogt&. .f upland cotton ginned. during oposifiod period., by States. 1949-50 -. Continued

NORTH CAROLINA OKLAHOMA

Bredand 2.-i t , Do N After Total Prior t September 0 t b November Aft Total staple length • Sept. 1 , 14ev. 30 Crop Sept. 1 No.. 30 Crop

0.-odes Boles Bales Boles Boise Boles Bole, Bale, 811., Hales Holes Bales Bole,

lIhito 1-S.F ....... - - - - - - - - - . - 2-I.B.M...... . - - - - - . 29 - - - 29 3-G.M....... .. - - - - - 64 30 8 . 131 - 766 3148 514 47 1,215 - 3.070 4.022 5146 72 7,710 5-k........ 37 15,507 17,627 2.339 737 36,247 - 16.530 30.291 14.14117 1,1461 62,758 6.S.Lji...... 190 53,986 168.233 55,937 7,71414 286.290 - 23,296 149,850 103,869 17.119 1914,131. 7-UI....... 8 11,097 37,222 43.911. 14,804 107.01.5 - 7.778 19,639 38,366 17.523 83.268 8-1.2.0...... . 299 984 1,229 2,1514 14,576 - 883 3,623 6,759 7.310 18,575 9-0.0....... . 17 45 218 16 296 - 61. 170 612 1.06 1.252

Total ...... 235 81,522 2214,1.59 103,691 25,502 435,1.69 . 51,703 107,654 1614,609 43,891 367,857

Spotted. 3-1.M....... -

1 60 14 - 1114 - 2,995 - 114,360

14,888 510 39,618

92 6,279

8,1485 98.1.69 14-5.11.......

5..M - 674

1.40 6,442 7,397

2.932 12.901

1,166 6,81.2

11,2114 29,580 - 3.281

38,312 10,1.65 51,863 18,352 83,960

6-S.L.B4...... - 13 774 4,1427 1.,340 9,554 - 161 815 8,691 10,904 20.571 7-U.N....... - - 52 200 2,499 2,7141 - 18 82 2,407 1,938 14,1.45

Total . . . . . . - 1,140 114,725 20,501 16,837 53,203 - 20,815 54,562 103,089 37,4614 215.930

Tioged. 3-G.M . . . . . . . - - - - - . - 34 34 - 68

. - 26 20 310 356 - 7 65 537 231 81.0 5-14........ - - 35 55 904 994 - 20 51 226 609 906 6.2.L.M...... - - 314 48 511 593 . 95 - 25 204 324 7-1.14....... . 38 - 27 142 207 . . 12 - 7 19

Total ...... - 38 95 - 150 1,867 2,150 - 122 162 8n 1.051 2,157

Stained, 3-G.M....... - - - - - - - - - - - 4-G.M....... - - . . - - - - - 12 - 12 5.14........ - . - - 66 66

Total ...... - - - - 66 66 . . - 12 - 12

Grey. 3-G.M....... - - - - - - - - - 9 - 9 . - 80 36 - 116 - - 19 162 99 280 5.14........ - 26 1142 5114 99 481 - - 14 331 526 871 6-2.1.11...... - 17 135 28 - 180 . . - 25 215 2149

Total . . . . . . - 43 357 278 99 777 . - - - 33 527 640 1,1400

Below Grade . . . - 13 70 7 15 105 . 7 16 73 119 215

All gredos..... 235 22,816 239,706 124.627 44,386 / 1491.770 - 72,647 162.1427 269,132 83,365 L/581.572

2.-ode index . . . 914.6 94.0 93.0 90.3 87.4 92.0 95.8 95.1 92.5 88.5 93.1

Staple length llnohosi

13/16 and shorter - - 314

9 166

27 131

- 292

36 623

- 6,938 - 15,632 13.871 32,371

17,1450 63.322

6,1141. 23,945

1.14,1.03 135,270 7/8 ........

29/32 ....... - . 39 71 116 24 250 - 7.035 22003 52.874 17,855 180.667

15/16 ....... - 246 11010 1.522 920 3,758 - 16,594 39,530 78,797 23,558 156,479 31/32 ....... - 867 4,1.23 4.111 1,703 11,104 - 10,051 25,203 33,628 7.931 76.813

17 91977 32,463 25,795 9.261 77,513 - 11.137 20.585 19,217 3,145 54,3149 1.1/32....... 203 1.8,985 137,762 75,918 25.930 288.798 - 14,276 6,272 3,352 510 114,1.10 1.1/16....... 15 19.959 52,531 15.121 4,887 92,513 . 941 1,571 492 7 3,011 1-3/32....... - 2.338 8,399 1,066 503 12,306 - 36 101 - - 137 1.1/8 ....... - 281 1,7814 290 271 2,626 . 7 16 - - 23 1.5/32 ....... - 26 5614 72 123 785 - - 9 - - 9 1.3/16....... - 51 205 53 55 364 - - - - - - 1-7/32 ....... - . 77 92 115 284

511 - - - - - -

1-1/I. and longer. . - 13 21.2 253 - - . . - All lengths . . . 235 62,816 239,706 124,627 44,386 y1.91,770 - 72,647 162.1427 269,132 83,365 /587,571

Averege staple length (32d joshes). . . 33.0 33.2 33.1 32.8 32.8 37.0 29.6 29.7 29.1. 29.1 29.5

As reported by the Bureau of the Census, running boles, linters onoinded.

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Table 59.-Crude and staple length of upland cotton ginned, during specified periods, by State., 1946.-60--Continued

20096 CAROLINA TENNESSEE

et ' th September Ootobor Moon bee 0 S.ptonber 0 tuber 92 ,enbe Aft.e Totma

Seed.. Tale. Tal.. Tale. Tal.. Tale, Bales Tale. Tale, Tale. Tale. Ta1.e Tale.

White, 1-M.F . - - - - - - - - - - - 2-8.5.6 . 3-G.M....... - - -

25 - .. - - - - -

25 - - - - -

22 - - - - -

22 4_N.M ....... 460 2.576 617 122 - S. - 7,421 4,617 180 - 12,218 6-5........ 11,607 48,186 24,555 2.294 562 86,515 - 150.746 60.254 5.408 44 196,452 6-S.L.M...... 15,124 115.674 122,591 52,856 7,185 291,430 - 57,206 126,586 100.696 2,208 288,086 7..1,.M....... 1,581 56.201 60,198 27.292 8,198 134,171 - 969 5,647 26,522 8,155 41,291 8-5.9.0...... 14 2.325 2,572 5,842 1,371 12,134 - 58 129 7,557 2,504 10,848 9-0.0....... - 207 155 1,292 75 1,701 - - 10 210 100 520

Total ...... 28,676 208,211 211,666 69,799 17.791 531,143 - 196,400 197,105 140,673 14,409 545,087

Spotted. 2-G.M....... - - 72 - - 73 - - 286 88 - 244 4-2.6....... 2 242 5,772 1.125 128 5,282 - 1,556 10,181 6,026 558 18,516 5-N........ - 267 6,551 7,211 2,609 16,818 - 840 2,296 20,100 6,477 30,718 6-8L.M...... - 46 854 1.690 1,524 4.014 - 35 142 5,026 6,856 12,044 7-1.5....... - 25 126 40 248 449 - - - 2,315 2,624 4,937

Total 2 580 11.166 6,879 4,609 26,156 - 2,431 15,806 25,526 16,492 66,254

Tinged. 2-G.M....... - - - - - - - - - 58 - 58 4-5,6....... - - 10 - - 10 - - - 546 145 485 5-N........ - - 9 - - 9 - - 8 222 200 431 6-5.1.6. - - - - - - - - - 664 652 1,296 7-L.M....... - - - - - - - - - 215 - 212

Total ...... - - 19 - - 19 - - 9 1,485 976 2,467

Grey. 2-G.M....... - - - - - - - - - 86 18 166 4-8.5....... 12 185 - 15 - 160 - - 224 1,058 161 1,495 5-6 ....... 62 4,713 2,358 605 100 7,725 - - 151 2,208 629 5,088

- 162 8 27 - 188 - - - 9 - 9

Total . . . . . . 74 5,008 2,266 546 100 8,093 - - 385 0,465 808 4,656

Salon Grade . . . - 145 55 8 27 516 - - 10 54 - 34

All grades ..... 28,752 208,944 225,202 80,251 22,427 /566,666 - 198,831 211,914 179,069 22,684 /622,498

Grade loden . . . . 96.0 93,5 91.9 69.1 88.2 62.1 - 98.5 95.9 91.5 85.6 94.8

Staple 1enat

12/16 and ehorter - - 20

- - 1,890

- 561

- 5,674

- 220 - 1,908 10

1,900 12

896 18

195 570

4,899 9/8 ........ 29/22 .......

- - - 1,202 126 796 58 979 - 1,601 2,554 1,554 156 5,564

16/16 ....... - 916 5,684 10,163 3,233 19,998 - 2,564 6.411 8,210 2,720 50,996 31/52 ....... 27 7,213 11,141 8,239 4,018 20,648 - 1,680 5,861 8,089 5,752 11.082 1 ......... 4,062 65,044 78,056 25,149 8,980 184,012 - 8,516 10,306 22,465 11,747 63,034 1-1/22....... 19,014 102,057 84,954 22,437 4,188 224,197 - 59,713 50,027 87,702 12,409 169,849 1-1/16....... 5,579 27,382 36,559 5,490 659 74,669 - 120,470 121,954 56,642 1,574 500,620 1_2/22....... 17 2,506 2,516 710 29 6,498 - 20,172 14.584 2,543 118 39,017

1-1/8 ....... 17 1,074 1,601 526 47 2,965 - 357 266 175 - 828

1-6/22....... - 763 1,049 548 48 2,198 - - - - - - 1-1/16....... 26 885 922 220 29 2,179 - - - - - - - 627 689 143 - 1,459 - - 16 - - 10 1-1/4 end longer. . - 787 922 221 10 1,940 - - 21 - - 21

All lengths . . . 28,752 208,944 226,202 80,251 22,437 / 565,666 - 198,821 211,914 179,069 52,664 / 622.498

Arurogo staple length (22d inohe,) 52.1 32.9 32.7 32.1 31.7 32.7 - 33.6 33.4 32.9 22.2 35.5

As reported by the Bureau of the Ceneue, conning tale,, linters enoluded.

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Stople buttS (moSes)

13/16 Cod ,horier 668 6,404 23,170 213,881 316,444 560.567 7/6 ........ 6,758 65,613 202,366 567,943 384,324 1,227,004 29/32 ....... 31,313 158,621 243,348 381,021 140,395 955,798 15/16 . . . . . . . 108,040 371,098 334,748 292,040 83,594 1,189,520 31/62 . . . . . . . 132,418 235,568 134,543 100,240 25,095 627,863

.... 203,285 146,172 61,529 40,976 17.010 468,972 1-1/32....... 271,570 78,200 24,529 11,327 4.856 390,472 1-1/16....... 197,759 18,424 7,142 12,070 5,342 240,737 1-3/62....... 20,767 6.717 16,080 23,608 6.902 74.074 1-1/8 ....... 1,315 17,224 29,179 9,797 3,084 60,599 1.5/32....... 155 4,056 4.632 5,201 1,640 15.674 1.3/16....... 132 4,813 20,644 7,429 313 23,331 1.7/62....... 132 7.301 9,657 705 29 17,824 1.1/4 and bogey. 117 3,986 2,285 8 187 6,583

All l.8th, . . , 9751419 1,124,197 1,103,952 1,666,246 939,205 Y5,858.018

Averoge etopi. l.ugth (328 mooS..). . . 32.3 30.7 30.1 28.9 28.0 29.9

14 14 - 14 - 15 10 39 - 68 285 258 134 755 - 1,928 4,555 3,780 1,939 12,252 - 204 3,273 756 101 4,325 - - 325 17 - 342

- 2,228 8,449 5,816 2,234 ! 17,727

- 33.0 33.4 33.1 33.0 33.2

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Table 29.--Ored. Cod otople 1-0th of uplood Oottou givoed, duriug epeolfiod period,, by State., 1949-50 -- Cootiou,d

TEXAS VIRGINIA Good d Prior t September Got ber ..-.her Aft I tCl P i t Sept mb, 0 t b N voob Aft I tel

etoplo leogth Sept. 1 Nov. 30 Crop Sept. 1 Nov. 30 Crop -

Goode, B.).,, Bole, Bole, Bole, Boleo 8.1,, 811,. Bole, Boles 8.1,, 011., 8,1,, Extra Whit. 3-G.M....... 11 2,333 5,365 593 1 7,203 - - - - - 5-2.8....... 37 22,493 43,354 5,825 130 71.838 - - - - - - 5-N........ 76 16,095 23,117 31,961 3,429 74,678 - - - - - - 6-I.L.0...... 29 1,251 2,545 8,934 7,005 19,764 - - - - - - 7 35 286 943 2,582 3,848 - - - - - - 8-1.0.0...... - - 47 99 2,142 2,288 - - - - - - 9-0.0....... - - - 3 1,181

Total ...... 155 42,208 73,714 48,257 16,469 180,803 - - - - - - Whit,, - - - - - - - - - - - - 2-1.0.8...... - 36 23 - - 59 - - - - - - 3-0.8....... 5,772 9,674 1,024 70 6 16,546 - - - - - - 4-S.M....... 119,029 128,293 23,007 1,960 233 272,522 - - - - - - 5-2........ 568,191 414,011 202,292 79,285 5,355

1. 269 - 163 221 15 - 399

6-1.1.8...... 205,279 322,201 31,6,837 346,809 141,808 1,462,934 - 1,766 6,056 2,543 621 10,976 7-1.8....... 51,604 77,745 1441464 226,765 175,752 666,330 - 217 1,879 2,108 1,478 5,682 8-S.G.0...... 3,757 4,871 20,780 37.630 3,855 103,993 - - 33 3 37 73 9-0.0....... 95 111 627 1,292 4,199 6,324 - - - - - -

Total . . . . . . 943,727 956,942 739,055 793,811 364,208 3,797,742 - 2,146 8,179 4,669 2,136 17,130

Mpotted, 3-G.M....... 3,860 10,911 10,476 5,077 1,084 31,408 - - - - - - 4-3.8....... 21,571 90.023 166,353 162,180 24,037 404,154 - - 11 7 10 28 5-U........ 4,559 22,260 90,505 474,636 253,586 845,546 - 54 211 140 75 480 6-I.L.M...... 429 987 8,423 81,268 228,146 319,253 - 14 31 - 13 58 7-LJL....... 28 53 421 3,963 29.700 34,165 - - 11 - - 11 Total ...... 30,447 134,234 276,168 727,125 536,553 1,694,526 - 68 264 157 98 577

Tiogod. 12 - - 50 - 62 - - - - - - 3-G.M.

...... - - 62 1,511 2,904 4,477 - - - - - -

5.2........ - - 38 5,705 28,880 34,623 - - - - - - 6-2.1.8...... - - - 11200 20,141 21,611 - - - - - - 7-1.8....... - - - 139 2,381, 2,523 - - - - - - Total ...... 12 - 100 8,605 54,579 63,296 - - - - - -

St. lved, 3-G.M ....... - - - - - - - - - - - 4-2.8....... - - - - 13 13 - - - - - - 5-8........ - - - - 96 96 - - - - - -

Total . . . . . . - - - - 109 109 - - - - - - Gray- 3-G.M....... - 36 702 502 57 1.197 - - - - - -

9 194 6,062 18,727 4,342 29,333 - - - - - - 5-U........ 41 458 6,547 52,433 9,866 69,335 - - - - - - 6-S.1.N...... 19 132 1,576 15,552 796 18,075 - - - - - - - 100.1...... 69 810 34,887 87,114 15,060 117,940 - - - - - -

B.low Grad. . . . . 9 3 29 1,335 2,226 3,602 - 14 6 - - 20

All grad... 974,hlg 1,124,197 1,103,952 1,666,246 929,204 /5,858,018 - 2,228 8.449 4,816 2,234 / 17,727

Grade iod,o . . . . 98.5 97.5 94.9 91.8 87,3 93.8 - 93.3 92.0 90.0 87.7 91.1

A. reported by the Gor.Cu of the C.u.u,, r.muiog Bob.,, lintero ,o,lud,d.

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Table 30.-Grade and staple length of upland cot-ton ginned, by States and districts, 19-50

A BAMA. ARKANSAS

Grade and Ginned in distriot Ginned in district staple length . Ginned in the.. Ginned in the

1 2 ;3;; state;: i 2 5 ;4;; state

GreSes Bales Bales Bales Bale, Bale, Bales Bale, Bales Bales

White: 1-0.1 2.4.0.0........ - - - - - - - - - 3-G.M......... 112 46 - 158 30 81 10 - 121 4..Cj......... 7,333 2,019 1,381 10,743 2,177 17,645 3,056 10,280 33,158 5-Id.......... 158,773 101.520 33,362 293,655 22,284 285,388 48,641 130,759 456,972 6-.S.L.M........ 227,326 205,234 65,050 397,609 15,885 355,400 58,419 77,182 496,886 7-L.0......... 31,403 9,452 15,076 55,931 8,067 111,645 13,126 71,551 204,404 8-2.0.0........ 3,619 378 1,602 5,699 2,485 30,697 826 17,288 51,292 9-0.0......... 545 12 101 658 249 4,466 55 2,703 7,171

Total ....... 459,110 218,661 116,582 764,353 51,174 805,322 104,039 309,769 1,270,304

Spotted: 3-G.M......... 354 297 326 946 64 66 50 122 302 4-1.M......... 24,253 21,201 7,767 53,221 4,681 10,912 2,216 3,515 21,328 5-H.......... 17,179 7,705 3,781 28,665 11,986 69,993 14,839 26,904 113,721 6-2.L.M........ 3,007 469 399 5,875 4,299 18,396 2,511 8,625 54,031 7-L.M......... 572 35 188 795 418 11,558 121 1,331 13,428

Total. ........- 46,348 29,697 12,460 87,502 21,450 100,925 19,736 40,897 182,808

Tinged: 3-G.41 ........- - - - - 20 - - 20 4-2.0.........- - - - - 344 - - 344 6-I!..........- - - .. 21 505 - 18 544 8-3.1.0........ - - - - 9 492 - 9 510

0 7-1.......... 10 - - 10 - 2,549 - - 2,640

Total . . . . . . . . 10 - - 10 50 5,910 - 27 3,981

Stained: 3-G.M......... 4-3.0......... 5-I!..........

Total ........- - - - - - - - - Grey. 3-G.M......... - - - - - 123 19 39 181 4-3.0. 24 - 100 124 482 10,813 2,515 8,594 22,404 5-Id.......... 125 62 517 804 5,745 49,955 13,902 64,281 121,881 6-5.1.0........ 14 - - 14 112 320 186 845 1,463

Total . . . . . . . . 163 62 717 542 4,339 61,209 16,622 63,759 149,929

Below Grade 54 12 30 96 10 5,618 - 1,045 4,677

All Grades . . . . . . 474,682 248,432 129,789 '852,903 77,003 974,984 140,307 415,301 /1,607,686

Grade index ...... 95.5 96.5 94.5 96.7 93.3 93.0 94.0 91.9 92.8

Staple len W

th oT

16 and shorter r7 .......... 29/32 ......... 15/16 ......... 31/12 ......... 1-1/32 ......... 1-1/16......... 1-3/32. 1-1/8 ......... 1-5/32......... 1-3/16......... 1-7/32 ......... 1-1/4 and longer.

All lengths...... Average .ple length

(324. inches).

21 11 63 96 1,220 299 - 11 1,530 469 40 92 601 8,703 4,424 115 842 14,092 515 63 175 742 4,742 2,966 222 1,039 8,969

2,415 1,970 1,773 5,558 11,826 27,977 1.961 6,703 48,461 5,874 3,854 3,004 10,732 9,912 33,286 4,326 12,507 60,031

69,843 35,018 23,194 118,052 21,569 152,071 24,036 66,874 263,550 248,984 118,651 64,644 432,479 14,769 250,650 59,502 153,010 477,731 140,020 82,498 35,220 257,738 3,900 367,229 40,975 127,391 539,595 13,486 6,230 1,535 21,261 313 123,418 8,223 38,753 168,701 2,175 415 89 2,679 35 7,864 1,162 7,100 16,151 253 56 - 309 - 1,241 187 1,952 3,360 748 30 - 778 7 1,008 - 1,194 2,209 427 - - 427 - 792 - 567 1,550

1,452 9 - 1,461 7 1,749 - 378 2,154

474,682 248,4Z2 129,789 il 852,903 77,005 974,984 140,397 415,301 / 1,607,685

33.2 33.2 33.0 33.2 31.1 33.3 33.2 53.3 33.2

An reported by the Bureau of the Census, runnink tales, later, excluded,

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IN

ARKANSAS

Each dot represents 1,000 bales

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Table 30--Grade and staple length of upland cotton ginned, by States and districts, 1949-90 - Continued

GEORGIA LOUISIANA

Grade and Ginned in district Ginned in the Ginned in district in the staple length : state : : •. State

1 2 3 2

Grades Bales Bales tales tales tales tales tales tales tales

Whit.: l-M.F 2-S.G.M...... - - - - - - - - - 3-G.M....... 144 - - 144 - - 752 12 764 4-S.M....... 2,960 417 544 3,921 1,464 634 38,740 3,316 44,154 5-91........ 71,850 25,230 25,901 122,981 39,331 27,530 108,878 73,093 240,632 6-8.L.M...... 147,017 101,640 76,650 325,307 65,341 17,604 92,016 44,357 219,317 7-1.51....... 17,324 31,531 23,302 72,157 49,523 5,021 17,752 10,676 82,972 a 8-S.G.0...... 1,411 3,389 2,027 6,827 11,382 180 671 1,408 13,639 9-G.0 . . . . . . . 203 476 126 805 764 10 19 145 938

Total ...... 240,909 162,683 128,550 532,142 167,805 50,779 258,827 133,005 610,416

Spotted: 102 12 8 122 - 12 7 46 65

4-5.5'....... 17,469 2,491 3,761 23,721 784 160 1,644 1,704 4,292 5-51........ 33,203 4,893 10,378 48,474 5,457 323 1,151 1,205 8,136 6-5.1.51...... 4,014 568 720 5,502 5,264 28 168 575 5,835

261 69 22 352 1,557 9 7 159 2,132

Total ...... 58,045 8,033 14,889 77,971 13,462 532 2,977 3,489 20,460

Tinged: 3-G.M 4-8.11....... 42 - - 42 - - - - - 8-51........ 33 - - 33 16 - - - 16 6-S.L.11...... 20 - - 20 - - - - - 7-1.51....... - - - - - - - -

Total . . . . . . 95 - - 95 16 - - - 16

Stained, - - - - - - - - 4-5.51....... 10 - - 10 - - - - - 5-u........ - - - - - - - - -

Total . . . . . . 10 - - 10 - - - - -

Gray: 3-G.M . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - 4-5.54....... 317 700 - 1,017 - 10 68 - 78 5-LI........ 528 937 - 1,465 1,650 109 375 213 2,347 6-S.L.M . . . . . . - 8 - 5 - - 11 13 24

Total . . . . . . 845 1,645 - 2,450 1,650 119 454 226 2,449

Below Grade . . . 10 48 64 122 153 - 14 128 275

All grades ..... 296,918 172,409 143,503 / 612,830 183,066 51,430 262,272 136,848 / 633,616

Grade index . . . . 94.9 92.8 93.3 94.0 91.1 96.3 97.3 96.4 95.3

Staple length tiohee)

13/16 and shorter 21 33 22 76 187 13 - - 198 7/8 ........ 71 218 324 613 632 153 - - 785 29/32 ....... 56 89 406 551 197 183 - - 380 15/16 ....... 658 2,049 5,880 6,287 496 783 55 536 1,673 51/32 ....... 2,221 8,128 8,683 19,032 539 1,233 122 68 1,962 1 . . . . . . . . . 47,620 62,531 51,536 161,687 10,135 8,746 1,154 4,121 24,140 1-1/32 . . . . . . . 189,961 86,100 59,214 335,275 73,765 23,383 26,912 43,823 167,853 1-1/16....... 53,490 12,475 19,262 85,227 87,581 16,143 138,514 75,406 317.644 1-3/32 ....... 2,664 523 452 3,639 9,175 793 80,142 12,647 102,757 1-1/5 ....... 156 15 24 195 323 12 12,830 447 13,612 1-5/32 . . . . . . . - - - - 32 20 1.871 - 1,923 1-3/16....... - - - - - - 433 - 433 1-7/32....... - - - - - - 104 - 104 1-1/4 and longer. . - 248 - 248 - - 152 - 152

All lengths . . . . 296,918 172,409 142,505 /' 612,830 185,066 51,430 262,272 156,848 / 653,616

Average staple length (32d inches). . . 35.0 32.7 32.6 32.8 53.5 35.1 34.5 33.7 33.8

A. reported by the Bureau of the Cenaue, rwining bales, linters excluded.

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Table 30.--Gred. and sBaple length at aplased cotton ginned, by $tates and distriCts, 19189-50 - Contisesed

MISSISSIPPI NORTH CAROLINA

Orsds and I Glrn,sd in district s Ginned in ths Ginned in district Ginned in the staple length

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State

Grades Bales Bale, Bales Bales Bales Bales Bales Bales - Bales White

3-G.M....... 2,075 - - - 2,075 - - - - 4-S.0....... 83,638 1.861 4,385 1,032 90.916 1,123 92 - 1,215 5-B........ 367,113 109,200 71,212 51.272 598,797 29,5914 5,371 1,202 36,2187 6-2.L.M...... 281,976 153.291 60.820 56,738 552,825 92,702 136,805 56.583 286,090

.. 1014,1129 114,1450 1,765 5.300 125,952 17,653 42,495 46,897 107.0115 8-I.S.0...... 6,0814 007 8 169 6,488 2,669 797 1.129 14,576 9-0.0.......4 . - - 8 1491 215 10 71 - 296

Total ...... 655,798 279,037 138,190 1114,519 1,377,51114 1143,937 185,570 105,962 1435,1469

Spottsds 3-G 14-2.M....... 27

1,9114 88

7.220 -

1,899 - 1914

115 11,817

114 10.556

- 539

- 119

1114 11,214

5-N........ 6-l.L.bl...... 7-L.M.......

7,985 1,998

333

10,267 1143

214

1439 20 -

372 113 -

19,063 2,5711

357

26,833 9,317 2.587

1.706 103 134

1,0111 124 -

29,580 9.5511 2,714

Total . . . . . . 12,257 18,632 2,358 679 33.926 149,427 2,502 1,2811 53,203

Tinged.

4-l.M....... 5-U........6-S.L.M......

114 7 -

- - -

- - -

- - -

114 7

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356 994 593

-

-

- - -

356 994 593

7.L4'....... - - - - - 207 - - 207

Total ...... 21 - - - 21 2,19) - - 2,159

Itaineds - 3 4-G.M....... 5-1f........ - - -

- - -

- -

- - 66

- -

- -

- 66

Total ...... - - - - - 66 - - 66

Grays 3-G.M....... 26 311 - - to - - - - 11-G.M....... 17,514 798 - - 18,338 - 87 29 116 3-i)........ 25,514 3.296 - - 28,848 9 286 186 1481 6-l.l..M...... 1,197 - - - 1,197 8 18 1514 leo

Total ...... 14,307 11.128 - - 140.1435 17 391 369 777

Isle. Grade . . , 129 - - 7 136 105 - - 105

All graded ..... 902,512 301.797 1140,5148 115,205 / 1.460,062 195,692 180,1463 107,625 / 1191,770

Grade index , . . . 95.8 95.8 97,3 96.3 96,0 93.1 92.0 80.9 92.0

Staple length (inohee)

1 aol ohortor. 7 ........V . - -

91 160

- 73 32

- 59 314

- 223 226 2........ M6........ - - 575 95 41

127 711 720 31/32........

1.......... 12 5,076

5147 5,961

31& 3.273 2,549 16,859

1-1/32 ....... 111,830 14,889 50.2148 42,806 182,773 679,1470 l_l/16 .......

1-3/32 ....... 3149,182 1407,5146

191,6143 53,791

76,700 8.757

61,9145 6,662 1476,755

1.1/8........ 1.5/32 .......

77,7)4 114.1155

2,1430 141

763 114

839 51

81.773 15,021

1.3/16....... 1,15) 166 147 59 1,522 1.7/32 ....... 556 197 33 - 786 1-1/14 and longer . 1,96119147 279 33 3.223

All length. ..... 902,512 301,797 1140,548 115,205 V 1,480,062 Averags staple length

(32d inohee). . . 311.6 34.0 33,7 33.7 311.3

As reported by the Bureau of the CensuS, running bale,, linters sooluded.

36 - - 36 480 48 103 613 178 10 62 250

2,4141 155 1,162 3,758 4,261 1,329 5,5114 11,1014

23,102 22,019 32,332 77.513 96,558 133.0011 59,016 288,798 514,256 29,558 8,699 92.513 9,835 1,836 635 12,306 2,317 272 37 2.626

739 10 36 785 3145 10 9 3614 2814 - - 2814 800 - 10 810

195,692 188,463 107,615 491,770

53,3 33.0 32.7 33.0

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50 Table 50.--4rade and staple length of upland cotton ginned, by States and districts, 2948-60 - Con-hinued

OKLAHOMA 20878 QARCLIII& TENNESSEE

Grade and Ginned in district :: Ginned in Ginned in district ,, Ginned in Ginned in district Ginned in the staple length : : 2 : State 2 1

Grades Tales Tales Tales Tale, Tales Tales Tales Tales Tales Tale, Tales Omit,, 1-8.9........ - - - - - - - - - - - 2-S.O.S....... - . 29 29 - - - - - - - 5-G.M........ 117 14 - 13]. - 23 - 23 - 22 22 4-G.M........ 4,116 2.156 1,178 7,710 792 2,615 358 3,766 6,306 5,912 12,218 5-Si......... 39,906 12,461 10,401 62,758 30,680 26,209 20,024 86,913 173,423 23,068 196,492 6-2.1.5....... 146,593 20,381 27,160 194,134 110,229 114,144 67,087 291.430 263,610 24,488 288,096 7-1.8........ 48,246 17,020 18,002 83,268 26,141 79,456 28,574 134,171 39,214 1,977 41,291 6-2.2.0....... 7,631 7,502 3,442 18,575 1,528 9,972 1,834 13,134 10,364 284 10,648 9-0.0........ 464 494 294 1,252 62 1.504 141 1.707 320 - 320 Total ....... 247,353 59.998 60.506 267,867 169,232 243,923 117,988 531,143 433,357 55,750 549,067

Spotted, 3..G,M........ 5,086 1,227 2,172 8,485 73 - - 73 124 120 244 4-2.8........ 71,996 11,894 14,579 98,469 4,620 554 109 5,282 14,985 5,331 18.516 5-11 61.095 8.433 14,422 83,960 14,468 1,319 831 16,318 26,168 4,548 30,713 6-S.L.0....... 12,701 4,135 3,735 20,571 3,662 299 53 4,014 11,298 746 12,044 7-1.8........ 1,620 2,356 69 4,445 135 314 - 4937 449 4.746 191 4,

Total . . . . . . . 152,498 28.048 35,387 215,930 12,958 2,486 692 26,136 67,321 8,933 66,254

Tinged. 5-G.M........ 65 - - 68 - - - - 58 - 38 4-G.M........ 824 - 16 840 10 - - 10 480 9 489 5-8 ........ 876 - 30 906 9 - - 9 409 22 451 6-2.1.8....... 229 95 - 324 - - - - 1.292 4 1,296 7-1.8........ 7 12 - 19 - - - - 213 . 215

Total . . . . . . . 2,004 107 46 2,157 19 - - 19 2,422 35 2.467

Yellow Stained, 3-G N. - - - - - - - - - - 4-6.8 ........ - 12 12 - - - - - - -

.. - - - - - - - - - - - Total ........ - 12 12 - - - - - - -

Grey: 9 - - 9 - - - 43 63 106

4.5.)!. ....... 251 12 37 280 - 117 43 160 1,254 199 1,465 6-8......... 691 10 170 571 293 5,758 1,694 7,736 2,907 181 5,068 6-2.1.8....... 240 - - 040 - 153 45 198 - 9 9 - Total ....... 1,271 22 207 1,400 293 6,028 1,772 8,093 4,204 452 4,656

Below Grade .....167 27 21 516 5 213 54 275 34 - 54

All grade, .....403,192 88,199 96,175 / 587,571 192,510 252,650 120,506 y565,666 557.325 68,170 y622,486

Grade lode,, ..... 93.6 91.3 92.6 93.2 93.5 91.0 92.4 92.1 94.6 96,7 94.5

St9,1. length (onohos)

13/26 and shorter . 27,999 1,099 15,305 44,403 - - - - 570 - 370 7/8 ......... 106,948 8,014 20,596 135,270 149 3,281 244 3,674 1,771 1,128 4,899 29/35 ........ 76,583 12,828 11,256 100,667 7 890 82 979 5,039 2,526 5,564 18/26 ........ 107,019 30,134 21,266 168,479 1.959 14.714 3,329 19,998 13,835 7.070 20,905 31/22 ........ 47,177 17.926 11,810 76,913 4,782 18,496 7,370 50,648 12,697 4,686 17,382 1 .......... 50,233 33,735 10,401 64.349 39,785 57,620 46,867 184,272 65,603 7,431 63,024 1.1/22........ 6,396 3,493 4.522 14.410 92,956 87,699 53,646 234.197 157,014 12,534 169,846 1-1/26........ 618 995 1,198 5,011 48,065 17,926 9,779 74,669 276,660 24,970 500,620 1-3/22........ 7 25 106 137 4,076 2,$30 82 6,486 34,623 4,394 30,017 1-1/8 ........ 14 - 5 23 755 2,183 27 2,966 696 122 828 1.6/22......... - 9 9 70 2,128 - 2.299 - - - 1.3/16........ - - - - - 2,098 81 2,179 - - - 1-7/12........ - - - - 10 1,449 - 1,469 10 - 10 1-1/4 end longer. - - - - - - 1,940 - 1,940 21 - 21

All lengths ..... 405,193 88,199 96,179 / 987,971 192,510 252,650 120,506 / 565,666 557,328 65,170 il 622,498

A,erags staple length (32d meSa,). . . 29.3 30.3 29.4 29.6 53.0 32.5 92.5 30.7 53.5 32.7 33.3

As reported by the Borneo of the 200000 • running bales, linters excluded.

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COTTON PRODUCTION BY DISTRICTS, 1948-49

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52 Table 30.-Grade and staple length of upland oottoo ginned, by Sttoe and di.triot., 191i9-50 - Continued

Grede '.._.._. Ginned to diet,tot

Ginned I,, the et.pl. leogth : 2 :3 4 : S 6 : 7 9 : 10

Grades Belle Bales Bcle, B11e1 881e, 6.1,, 8.1., 6.1., 2.1., 8.1., Bale, 8-tre Whit.. 3-G.M........ - - - - - 7.203 - - -- - 7,203 - - - - - 71,638 - - - - 71,838 5.41......... - - - - - 714,678 - - - - 714678 6-2.1.84....... - - - - - 19,761.4 - - - - 19,7614 7-L.M........ - - - - - 3,818 - - - - 3,8148

2,286 - - - - 2,288 9-2.0........ - - - - - 1,1814 - - - - 1.1814

Total ....... - - - - - 180,803 - - - - 160,803

Shito, 1-S.F 2-1.2.34....... - - - 31 - 28 - - - - 59 3-G.M........ 17 167 53 13,338 14 - 79 1,806 - 1,0142 16,5146 14-1.8........ 1,823 10,736 1,561 155,097 6,2149 - 1,951 39,389 3,929 51,787 272,522 5-34......... 68,521 176,6014 11,312 281,318 100.505 - 12,6141 185,1453 51.085 381,695 1,269,1314 6-2.1.8....... 3714,187 352,376 19.159 205,0614 107,960 - 214,410 167,3614 76,838 135,576 1,1462.9314 7-1.8........ 237,395 90,617 6,568 158,688 1,8,0145 - 10,237 50,3514 33,222 31,5014 666.330 8-2.2.0....... 20,1476 15.170 561 25,458 15,967 - 260 6,002 114,739 5,260 103093 9-2.0........ 2,229 1,588 36 6148 594 - 11 276 748 194 6,3214

Tobol....... 7014,3148 6147,255 39,250 839,6142 279,364 28 149,589 1450,6614 180,561 607,056 3.797.7142

Spotted 8,1457 188 13,015 753 5,723 109 691, 11,6 1214 31,1408 14-2.34........ 111,199 219,592 14,814 71,105 16,821 13,140 5,1435 12,733 3,656 5,302 4614,1514 5-U......... 580,2914 180,866 6,821, 38,81414 16,635 5,370 7,159 5,791, 1,801 1,959 8145,5146 6-2.1.8....... 270,159 30,1214 5214 6,520 14,845 3.122 1,1416 1,1487 625 1431 319,253 7-1.8........ 25,778 2,755 17 611 1,551 2,739 108 195 100 14 314,165

Total ....... 959,629 1,41,794 12,3914 130,395 140.605 30,3314 114,227 21.203 6,328 7,917 1,6914,526

Tioed, 3-0.8........ 50 - - - - - 12 - - 62

14,278 199 - - - - - - - - 14,1,77 5-34......... 33,510 1,053 - - 38 3 19 - - - 314,623 6-S.L.M....... 20,084 1,450 - 6 23 19 20 9 - - 21,611 7-1.8........ 2,362 55 - - 59 7 - - - - 2,523

Total ....... 60,281., 2,757 - 6 160 09 39 21 - - 63,296

2d1. St.iood, 3-G.M........ - - - - - - - - - - -

13 - - - - - - - - - 13 5-U ......... - 96 - - - - - - - - - 96

Total ....... 109 - - - - - - - - - 109

Gray ' 3-G.M........ 17 65 - 9148 13 16 - 77 61 - 1,197

1,386 3,556 35 19,727 686 l, 560 2,272 1,0148 23 29,333 5-34......... 3,761 5,257 69 1,2,516 3,1142 19 1,606 9,762 3,390 113 69.335 6-0.1.84....... 238 584, 7 8,071, 1,758 3 1,302 2,939 3,0114 186 18,075

Total ....... 5,1402 9.462 111 71,265 5,599 78 3,468 15,020 7.213 322 117,9140

B,lo. Grode ..... 1,068 197 - 106 1,278 9140 - - - 13 3,602

All grades ...... 1,760,8140 1,101,1468 51,755 1,014,1114 327,006 212,212 67,323 486,888 1914,102 615,310 J 5,858.016

Grode 1.6,. ..... 90.3 914.5 914.5 95.1 93.14 99.3 93.14 95.7 92.14 98.0 93.8

Staple length (Snob.,)

13/16 and shorter . 469,9914 75,860 2,618 9,4,97 1461 153 1.3142 . 1149 - 4,93 560,567 7/8 ......... 775,066 330,268 16,087 79,615 6,6143 2,014 9,509 141,03 1146 3.226 1,227,001, 29/32 ........ 297,302 326,989 18,788 237,238 18,862 17 21,192 23,055 1,151 10,204 9514795 15/16 ........ 161,369 2514,1471 11,477 492,4,78 68,982 5,705 214,359 1214,188 12,286 314,205 1,189,520 31/32 ........ 314,035 79,007 2,051 180.353 81,622 2140 8,386 114,899 50,119 50,151 627,863 1 .......... 16,8514 30,178 623 36,74,6 80,061 5,266 2,138 120,873 72,381 103,852 4,68,972 1-1/32........ 14,386 14,1410 79 14,804, 57,035 5,453 397 61,305 145,398 207,205 390,1475 1-1/16........ 1,1014 277 32 353 11,991 20,887 - 10,689 11,230 1814,144, 240,737 1-5/32........ 277 8 - - 1,1014 51,061 - 308 1,185 20,111 714,0714 1-1/8 ........ 165 - - - 205 58,761 - 19 197 1,252 60.599 1-5/32 . . . . . . . . 176 - - - 40 15,308 - - 9 139 15,674 1-3/16........ 102 - - - - 23,116 - - - 115 23,331 1-7/32 . . . . . . . . 10 - - - - 17,693 - - - 121 17,8214 1-1/4 and longer. . - - - - - 6,491 - - - 92 6,583

All length. ..... 1,760,0140 1 ;1o1,1,68 51,755 1,661,1114 327,006 212,212 67,323 4,86,888 1914,102 615,310 / 5,858,018

Aver g. staple length (32d mob..) . . . 27.9 29.0 28.9 29.8 31.3 35.8 29.5 31,2 32.0 32.8 29,9

As reported by the Bureau of the Census, running bole., linters oxolodod.

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Table 32.- Grade and staple length of American Egyptian cotton in the carry-over, United States, August 1, 1950

1-3/8" : 1-7/16" : 1-1/2" : 1-9/16" Grade : and : and : and : and : Total

shorter : 1-15/32" :117/32" : longer

: Bales Bales Bales Bales Bales

1 : - - 39 - 39 - 15 62 - 77 2 : 108 108 850 - 1,066 21 - - 1,128 - 1,128 3 - - - - - 3 : - 31 - - 31 4 4V' 31 - - 31 5 : - 31 294 - 325

Below Grade : - 62 - - 62

Total - : 108 - / 2,759 278 2,373 - - Percent : 3.9 1011 86.0 - 100.0

Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent

1 : - - 116 - 1.4 Iil - 5.4 2.6 - 2.8 2 100.0 38.7 35.6 - 38.7 2 - - 47.6 - 40.9 3 3- : - 11.2 4 - - - - 4-2'- : - 11.2 - 5 - 11,2 12.4 - 1118

Below Grade : - 22,3 - - 2.2

Total 10010 10010 100.0 - 100.0

As reported by the Bureau of the Census.

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Table 33.- Tenderability of upland cotton in the carry-over, United States, August 1, 1940-50

Year Tenderable 1/ Untenderable Total l/

Bales Percent : Bales Percent : Bales Percent 1940. . . .:/ 8,7611765 85.8 11691,428 16.2 10,453,193 100.0

1941. . . .:./ 10,138,422 84.4 1,872,097 15.6 12,010,519 100.0

1942. . . .:/ 7,700,861 73.5 2,774,149 26.5 : 101475,010 100.0

1943. . . .:/ 71896,960 75.0 2,633,002 25.0 10,529,962 100.0

1944. . . .:/ 7,627,327 72.2 2,931,302 27.8 10,558,629 100.0

1945. . . .:/ 71597,006 69.0 : 3,409,391 51.0 : 11,006,597 100.0

1946. . . .:/ 4,904,262 68.4 : 2,261,203 31.6 : 7,165,465 100.0

1947. . . .:/ 1,854,707 77.5 : 537,342 22.5 : 21392,049 100.0

1948. . . .:/ 2,421,756 81.1 : 566,201 18.9 : 2,937,957 100.0

1949. . . .:/ 4,587027 88.0 : 627,617 12.0 5,2150644 100.0

1950. . . .:/ 51912,251 88.0 833,000 12.0 6,7452251 100.0

i/ Tenderable in settlement of futures contracts. / As reported by the Bureau of the Census. / Tenderable on futures contracts, with the exception of any bales reduced in grade

and/or staple length, and of non-rain-grovn cotton below l[iddling (Jute or Extra ;Jhite) in grade and/or shorter than 1-1/32 inches in staple length. This informa-tion is not complete on reductions, in grade and/or staple length and of non-rain-grown cotton below Middling (Mte or Extra white) in grade and/or shorter than 1-1/32 inches in staple length.

Table 34.-- Grade index and average staple length of upland cotton in the carry-over, by places of storage, United States, August 1, 1947-50

Place of storage 1947

Grade : 19418

Index : 1949 : 1950

: Average staDle length 1947 : 1948 : 1949 1950 32d 32d 52d 32d

:Index Inde:: Index Index inches inches inches inches Consuming establishments. . . : 94.9 96.4 95.5 94.9 33.1 33.1 33.4 33.1

Public warehouses, compressed,; and else?there . . . . . . . 91.0 92.9 96.0 95.3 32.5 32.2 33.3 32.9

All places of storage . . . . : 93.2 o4.6 95.9 96.1 32.8 32.7 53.3 33.0

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Table 35.-- Grade and staple length of upland cotton in the carry-over, by pieces of storage. United States, August 1, 1917.50

- consuming Public searehouees, All pose - Grade and length

I establishments com

elwhpresses

ere. 1/ pnd

se of storage

1947 1948 : 19149 1 1950 s 1947 1948 a 1959 t 1950 1947 1 1958 1949 1950

!!! Bales Bales Bales Bales Bales 2] Bales 2] Bales 2] Bales 2] Bales 2] Extra White:

3-G.M....... 959 10,828 1,202 1,518 523 3,983 23.614 214,0014 1,382 14011 23,043 25,522 4-8.2....... 3,477 26,462 11,322 27,4149 952 26,555 251,403 272,755 4,429 53,017 262,725 300,203 5-2........ 1,128 114,554 6,986 26,548 1,190 18,11i2 207,135 252,351 2,318 32,596 214,171 278,899 6-S.L.M...... 44152 3,546 1,095 8,243 1.321 2,319 55,047 79,894 5,1463 5,667 56,9142 88,137 7-L.M....... 426 1,170 1,127 7,991 680 882 10,231 114,546 1,106 2,052 11,356 22,537 8'.S.G.O...... 123 8 - 3,125 1,202 1,254 1,698 2;536 1,325 1,252 1,698 5,661 9-0.0....... -. - - 125 821 _505 379 980 821 385 379 1,105

Total ...... 10,255 56.470 22,532 74,999 6.589 53,510 549,784 847,065 16,844 109,980 572,316 722,064

Whites 1-M.P....... 2-5.044...... -

25 - - -

15 - - -

1.055 1,092 - - - 1,080 1,092

- 15

- - 3_G.M....... 17,633 23,581 6,513 4,125 32,191 17,924 8,554 13,958 49,624 141,505 15,067 18,082 4-3.2....... 187,510 284,527 112,230 102,781 227,186 222,590 291,305 511036 414,696 477,117 403.535 147,517

585,645 530,525 305,639 402,387 157,584 144,473 1,478,175 1,695,364 643,229 971,898 1,783,904 2,097,771 6-s.t.v...... 1a,455 277,258 186,008 347,663 164,812 256,065 1,176,585 1,672,098 485,247 514,103 1,362,593 2,019,761

7-L.M....... 106,439 88,820 67,903 132,089 134,106 204,273 357,593 407,626 240,545 249,617

293,093 425,496 100,559

559,715 53,096 8-S.G.0......

9-0.0....... 95,252 13,457

56,621 12,009

33,239 6,376

33,757 4,156

155,375 147,463

117,117 26,062

67,210 11,303

19,349 4,224 66,920

173,938 38,151 17,679 8,360

Total . . . . . . 1,223,386 1,245,501 717,923 1,026,9147 919,772 1,267,396 5,390,725 4,127.375 2,543,158 2,510,097 4,108,738 5,154,322

Spotted: 3-G.M....... 807 1,930 163 2,151 2,162 2,855 7,487 16,962 2,965 4,785 7,650 19,113

4-3-M 7,849 54,1101 12,163 22,521 16,681 29,671 95,639 223,925 214,530 54072 107,802 256.446 5-U........ 16,982 23,313 26,286 142,276 29,502 51,971 123,566 341,151 46,464 75,284 149,652 383,1427 6-S.L.M...... 22,219 20,312 17,225 26,724 34,125 66,264 91,134 55,343 56,344 86,576 108,359 80,067 7-L.M....... 9,916 12,094 17.531 11,294 35,313 48,450 48,654 10,973 45,229 61,344 66,385 22,267

Total. ..... 59,773 72,650 73,366 195,966 117,733 199,211 368,660 046,354 177,556 272,061 550.048 751.320

Tinged, 3-G.M....... 501 212 - - 78 1 335

6,874 240 579 213

2,985 335

8,005 240

8,85I 5-U........ 688

2,177 856

8,255 1,129 4.385

956 4,6614

11199 21959

2,129 11,243 11,019

7,898 9,622

2,087 5,136 19,498 15,1404 114,286

6-S.L.M...... 3,676 12,561 14,1495 6,680 5,865 15,718 10,333 6,066 8,541 28,279 15,026 12,756 7-L.M . . . . . . . 2 ,757 3,519 2,259 1,702 3,361 7,229 7,922 1,797 6,118 10,746 10,171 3,499

Total ...... 9,799 25,503 12,156 15,002 12,462 36,320 36,483 25,623 22,261 61,723 18,941 30,625

Yellow Stained: 3-G.M....... - - - - 170 - 2 . 170 - 2 - 5.5.2....... - 52 82 186 176 88 229 156 176 140 311 342 5-N........ 155 201 518 20 829 1,623 880 115 984 1,824 1,118 135

Total ...... 155 253 400 206 1,175 1,711 1,051 271 1,330 1.964 1,131 577

Gray; 3.0.1' ....... 13 - - - 376 2,864 767 512 3449 2,865 767 512

2,200 2,697 1,510 3,697 2,005 6,264 10,302 18,223 4,203 8,961 11,612 21.920 5-2........ 5,090 1,854 2,129 9,552 3,105 5,452 26,187 57,352 7,195 7,306 28,316 46,904 6-S.L.M...... 3,665 1,0143 469 1,416 765 226 302 807 1,529 1,269 771 2,223

Total ...... 9,967 5,594 5,108 14,665 6,249 14,606 37,358 56,694 16,216 20,500 41,466 71,559

Below Grade ..... 4,683 2,131 1,358 1,025 10,001 8,801 1,3146 4,859 114.684 10,932 2,704 5,8814

All grades/ . . . 1,318,018 1,506,202 832,1147 1.236,810 1,0744031 1,581,755 5,383,507 5,508,441 2,392,0149 2,987,957 5,215,845 6,745,251

lodex of grode. . . . 914.9 964 95.3 95.9 91.0 92.9 96.0 96.3 93.2 914.6 95.9 96.1

St52le length (itcheo)

13/16 and shorter . 10,115 15,403 2,756 4,245 37,152

15,221 37,578 l0i,2h 20,051 514,395

49,848 226,024

25,336 108,707

52,981 158,331

22,607 64,865

05,093 263,166 7/8 .........

29/12 ........ 57,720 22,427

56,547 26,259

10,1469 7,908 20,067

50,987 32,475 94,267

57,200 132,231e

48,997 31i7,459

229,094 360,653

54,901 183,706 202,032

83,459 5 6,905 181,170

249.161 524,361 15/16 ........

31/32 ........ 99,144 68,044

69,798 75,379

53,711 36.247

63,868 60,812 91.0914 121,084 138,958 218,755 159,158 196,163 175,205 279,566

1 .......... 2684,515 280,123 173.111 237,306 241,2147 321,733 557,128 610,265 510,662 602.156 730,239 847.571 1.1/32........ 261,005 261,698 200,837 281,287 250,197 354,276 1,207,851 1,222,032 511,202 615,974 l,1i08,668 1,503,319 1-1/16........ 225,770 286,157 176,480 284,059 152,235 295,897 1,370,807 1,549,682 378,005 502,055 1,547,377 1,853,741

115,027 112,743 695783 129,146 68.855

50,891 35 ,622

90,269 39.855

676,780 138,294

768,290 167,648

165,918 137,782

213,012 165,225

745,563 208,497

897,736 236,492 1-1/8 ........

1.5/32........ 102,160

55,259 125,569

57,963 70,203 31,031 9,687

31,221 9,973.

19,597 17,297

14,666 8,228

15,1305 3,820

29,756 16,687

74,056 41,315

72,629 25,361

46,836 13,507

60,967 26,658 1.3/16........

1.7/32 ........ 24,016 4,562

17,153 2,620 2,777 2,175 6,518 1,523 1,372 20,744 11,060 4,043 4,159 22,919

1-1/4 and longer. . . 13,065 8,790 8,147 6,567 16,384 5,528 1.891 114,934 284,449 14.2114 9,836 251501

All lengths /. . . . 1,316,018 i,1s06,202 832,147 1,236.810 1,074,031 1,581,755 4,583,407 5,506,1151 2,392,049 2.967,957 5,215,844 6,755,251

Average staple length 33.1 33.1 33,4 53.1 32.4 32.2 33.3 33.9 32.8 32.7 33.3 53.0

See footnotes at end of table.

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loGic 35.--Gr.de and staple length of opined cotton in the onrry-000r, by piece, of storage, United Stnteo, August 1, 1507-50--Contineod

Coneoe.teg Public -houses, All Flee., Grade end length eetnbli.he.ento coepr:ee: d of

1947 1 1948 1949 1 1950 1947 1958 1949 1 1950 1947 1948 1 1509 1 1950

Percent Percent Percent P*rorn,t Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent Percent

Extra White, 3-G.M........ 0.1 0.6 0.1 0.1 e 0.3 0.5 0.4 0.1 0.5 0.5 0.14 4-S.M........ .3 1.6 1.5 2.3 0.1 1.7 5.8 5.9 .2 1.8 5.1 4.5 5-8......... .1 1.0 .8 2.1 .1 1.1 1..7 5.6 .1 1.1 4.1 4.1 6-1.L.M....... .3 .3 .2 .7 .1 .1 1.3 1.5 .2 .2 1.1 1.3 7_LJc........ . .1 .1 .6 .1 .1 .2 .3 • .1 .2 .3 8-1.6.0....... e 0 - .3 .1 .1 e e .1 e * .1 9-0.0. ... ..... - - - . .1 * * c 0 e e * Ictel ....... .8 5.0 2.7 6.1 .6 3.4 12.5 11.7 .7 3.7 11.0 10.7

White. l-14.P........ - - - - - - - - - - - 2-1.0.0 3-0.0........ 1.3 1.7 .8 .3 3.0 1.1 .2 .3 2.1 1.4 .3 .3 4-1.0........ 14.2 18.1 17.5 8.3 21.1 15.1 6.6 5.7 17.3 16.0 7.7 6.2 5-8......... 36.8 37.7 36.6 32.6 14.7 27.9 33.8 30.7 27.0 72.5 36.3 31.1 6-S.L.Il....... 21..2 19.7 22.1. 28.1 15.3 15.0 26.6 30.1. 20.2 17.2 26.1 29.9 7-Ui........ 8.1 6.3 8.2 10.7 12.5 12.9 8.2 7.1, 10.1 9.8 8.2 8.0 8-1.0.0....... 7.2 4.0 5.0 2.7 14.5 7.1. 1.5 .5 10.4 5.8 1.9 .8 9-8.0........ 1.0 .9 .8 .3 4.5 1.6 .3 .1 2.5 1.3 .3 .1

Total ....... 92.0 88.5 86.3 83.0 85.6 00.1 77.5 75.0 95.6 64.0 78.6 76.1.

Spotted, 3-G.M........ .1 .1 e .2 .2 .2 .2 .3 .1 .2 .1 .3 1.-G.M........ .6 1.8 1.5 1.8 1.6 1.9 2.2 4.1 1.0 1.5 2.1 - 3.7 5-8......... 1.5 1.8 3.1 3.5 2.8 3.7 2.8 6.1 2.0 2.5 2.8 5.6 6-S.L.0....... 1.6 1.1. 2.1 2.2 3.2 4.1 2.1 1.0 2.5 2.9 2.1 1.2 7-L.M........ .8 .9 2.1 .9 3.2 3.1 - 1.1 .2 1.9 2.0 1.3 .3

Intel....... 5.5 5.2 8.8 8.5 11.0 12.6 8.1. 11.7 7.5 9.1 8.1. 11.1

Tinged, 3-8.8 e - - e e o 0 * e 5-s.M........ .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .1 .2 .1 .1 .1 .2 .1 5-U......... .2 .6 .5 .4 .3 .7 .2 .3 .2 .7 .3 .2 6-S.L.M....... .2 .5 1.0 .2 .1 .3 .9 .2 .2 7-6.8........ .2 .7 .3 .1 .3 .5 .2 c .3 .4 .2 .1

Intel ....... .7 1.8 1.5 1.1 1.2 2.3 .8 .5 .9 2.1 .9 .6

1*11cc, Stained; 3-G.M ........ - 5-N......... e e e e •1 .0 e * .1 _________________

Total ....... e . e C .1

Grny, 3-G.M........ 4-G.M........ .2 .2 .2 .3 .2 .4 .2 .7 .2 .3 .2 .3 5-IS......... .3 .1 .2 .8 .3 .3 .7 .7 .3 .3 .6 .8 6-G.L.M....... .3 .1 .1 .1 .1 c e * .2 - Uotol....... .8 .4 .5 1.2 .6 .9 .9 1.0 .7 .7 .8 1.0

Seloe Grode ....... .4 .2 .2 .1 .9 .6 .1 .6 .3 .1 .1

All grade ....... 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

Staple length

13/16" end shorter 7/8"

.8 5.5

1.1 4.8

.3 1.3

.3 3.0

1.1, 4.8

2.4 6.4

.5 1.2

.9 4.1

1.1 4.6

1.8 5.3

.4 1.2

.8 7.9

29/32" 1.7 1.9 1.0 1.6 3.0 3.6 1.1 4.2 2.3 2.8 1.1 3.7 15/16" 31/52"

6.8 5.2

5.0 5.4

4.1 4.4

5.1 4.9

8.8 0.5

9.1k 7.7

7.4 7.2

6.5 4.0

7.7 6.7

6.8 6.6

3.5 .4

6.3 4.1

1 20.5 19.9 20.8 19.2 22.5 20.3 12.7 01.1 21.3 20.2 14.0 12.6 1-1/52" 19.8 18.6 25.0 22.7 27.7 22.5 27.6 22.2 21.3 20.6 27.0 22.3 1.1/16e 17.0 20.4 21.2 27.1 14.2 18.7 31.2 20.6 15.8 19.5 29.6 27.5 1_3/32" 0.7 0.7 8.3 10.5 4.7 5.7 15.4 13.9 6.9 7.0 14.3

5.0 13.7

1-1/8" 1-5/32"

7.8 4.2

0.9 4.1

8.1. 3.7

5.6 2.5

3.7 1.6

2.5 .9

7.2 .1.

7.0 .5

5.8 5.1

5.5 2.4 .9

3.5 .9

1.3/16" 1.8 1.2 1.2 .8 1.6 .5 .1 .3 0.7 .0 .3 .1. l_7/32" .3 .2 .3 .2 .6 .1 e .4 .5 .1 .1 .3 1-1/5" nnd longer 1.0 .6 1.0 .5 1.5 .3 C .3 1.2 .5 .2 .1,

All length. 100.8 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0

The 'eleec,here" cotton, cc reported by the Bureau of the Ceneue. nm000ted to 220.000 for 1947. 275,000 for 1948. 256.000 for 1949, and 750,000 for 1950. 2J tunntitiee in running bales. Umber. excluded.

00 reported by the Bureau of the Ceneue. Lee, thnn 0.05 percent.

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Table 36..-Stepie length of cotton of foreign growth Y in the worry-over, August 1, 1941-50

Growth and length : 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 : 1W 1947 1 1944 : 1949 1 1980 (inch..)

a leo 051,0 / ml.. / iaa / Tales / Tales Tales Tale, Tai,a 051.. Sgyptiana

$sz and shorter a a S

1-1I8 and 1-5/32 a 446 653 - - - 255

- 246

- - - 180

- - - - 1-s/is and 1-7/32 a 1,151 2,001 2,981 1,254 2,691 794 13 - 353 346 1-1/4 to 1-11/02 a 19,044 16,595 10,087 21,884 35,256 10,741 3,084 719 5,495 11,090 1-3/8 to 1-15/32 a 19,486 12,961 16,063 27,495 11,050 16,241 34,540 12,055 35,418 34,257 1-'l/t to 1.19/22 a 5,296 6,331 8,876 11,263 9,687 11,979 16,848 19,187 913 11,779 1-6/8 to 1-23/92 a - - - - - - 5 1,450 - 1,035 1.3/4 and longer a - - - - - 128 - - - -

All l.ngtho / a 45,423 38,548 38,007 61,896 58,937 40,069 54,488 39,871 41,178 58,437

Peruviena a 31/32 and shorter a - 6 16 - - - - 171 - - l mad l-1/32 a - 2 50 1-1/16 end 1-3/32 a 43 - 32 50 - - 237 - 147 - 1-1/8 and 1-5/12 a 188 56 - - - 420 927 - 16 - 14/16 and 1-7/92 a 697 58 80 191 199 585 630 122 23 - 1-1/4 and longer a 222 2,628 1,184 2,125 3,386 5,583 12,716 7,128 863 3,161

All ieogtha / a 1,150 2,750 1,342 2,364 3,585 6,288 14,510 7,421 1,049 3,161

Chinese a a i Tend ahorter : 3,730 2,469 1,037 784 / ±1

Indiana a end shorter a 58,233 89,778 45,414 40,856 47,006 101,729 60,797 46,425 23,699 32,985

7/8 and 29/52 15/16 and 31/52 1 and longer

All lengths / a 58,233 89,778 45,414 40,856 47,006 101,729 60,797 46,425 23,699 32,985

Other foroig3a a 13/16 and shorter a 416 - 57 - 731 484 172 514 531 60 7/6 and 29/32 a 181 13 131 - - 164 48 29 - - 15/16 end31/82 a 1,259 581 590 - - 1,669 416 42 - - 1 and 1-1/52 a 17,115 757 459 9,496 10,402 2,246 970 98 - 1,924 1.1/16 and 14/52 a 9,606 3 187 2,573 - 44 92 - - 957 1-1/8 and 1.5/52 a - 16 - - - - - - 10 - 1-3/16 end 1-7/32 a - - - - - - - - - - 1-1/4 and longer a 2,509 229 732 1,720 4,719 2,006 2,917 1,429 2,166 662

All lengtbs / a 31,056 1,879 2,156 13,929 15,852 6,633 4,616 2,312 2,707 3,482

All foreign !/ a 159,422 135,Uz 87,556 119,829 125,580 154,619 184,411 59,729 69,635 98,126

Inolode, Aaseriocn awe-island Ia 1944, 1945a 1946, 1947, 1948, cod 1948.

/ Qoenti ties in eqoi'aaleet 500-pound bales. As reported by the Bureau of the Census.

±1

Included In "Other" foreign.

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Table 37.--Cettoa. Cary-orer. crop. supply, and dlsappe.renoe at American upland, by grad.. United Statoe. 1933-50

Year Whit. and Extra !Solt. Spotted

Other beginning Good Strict Strict 1. , Strict Good . Strict Strict All

Middling Middling Lox colored 1'

Auguct 1-. Middling

Middling Middling Lox Midd1i.g Odtocry and cud better Middling 'IGood Ordiocry' end better Middling

1,000 1,000 ~! / belec

1.000 1.000 !!I

1,002 1,000 b.lce

1,000 - 1,000 1,000 bale, balee tales

1,000 tales

1,000 bale,

CARRY-OVER

1933 226 1,965 2,836 1,2142 269 228 650 386 101 168 8,070

1934 285 1,901 2,567 1,147 253 128 590 379 112 276 7,638

1935 171 1,661 2,696 1,231 235 57 1.91 355 '- 77 155 7,129

1936 83 1,043 1,960 863 251 81 396 287 133 233 5,330

1937 90 675 1.393 864 333 100 267 275 138 238 4,382 11,1436 1938 133 1,298 3,539 2,685 1,165 1.35 714

609 889 814

222 148

396 219 12,9143 1939

1950 195 179

2,005 1,528

5,697 3,525

3,073 2,858

1,052 734

131 69 702 651 118 190 10,553

1951 198 1,601 5,177 3,225 731 163 806 677 147 286 12,011

1952 77 966 2,761 2,852 1,175 1.28 622 775 371 l49 10.575

1043 70 710 2,689 2,861 1,524 627 494 793 387 375 10.530

191.4 90 1,053 2,770 2,970 1,397 564 589 702 276 258 10,559

1955 614 784 2,696 2,954 1,569 1,005 574 774 269 147 11,006

1956 36 595 1,953 1,720 760 934 261 356 187 374 7,165

1957 52 519 656 489 252 313 27 48 56 100 2,392

1958 57 530 1,005 520 295 215 59 75 87 156 161

2,988 5,216

1959 40 666 1,999 1,420 537 120 115 266

150 108 80 140 6,745

1950 44 718 2,376 2,108 562 68 583

CROP

1933 656 3,030 3,309 1,333 283 65 2,610 1,052 345

225 96

111 65

12,654 9,458 1934

1935 1,035

383 3,447 2,1428

2,709 3,053

750 1,383

170 521

56 256

795 883 672 319 145 10,503

1936 522 2,571 3,479 1,934 765 250 1,378 779 200 21.7 12,12!.

1937 556 2,655 5.875 3,705 1,556 636 1,666 1,665 510 516 18,237

1938 315 2,355 3,779 2,161 346 57 121

1,532 776

975 875

102 11.1.

87 95

11.598 11,552 1939

191.0 188

69 1,925 1,568

3,830 5,290

2,950 3,1459

559 589 377 335 2114 140 320 12,261

1914 29 10

773 3,556 4,302

3,133 3,916

1,086 1,253

519 175

14.0 605

1.01. 538

286 196

309 193

10,535 12,363

1942 1953 163

855 1,575 3,5814 3,745 1,009 238 413 295 64 84 11,069

1954 11 586 3,702 4,333 1,585 656 270 380 130 389 11,831

1955 10 365 2,328 2,924 1,196 813 273 399 161 314 8,009

1946 35 655 2,652 2,866 781 550 381 451 122 133 8,519

1947 365 2,452 5,080 1,780 820 365 145

698 692

378 593

263 306

355 580

11,556 14,577 1958

1959 111

50 1,762

924 5,579 5,311

3,578 5,218

1,031 1,763 331 865 1,333 475 636 15,905

SUPPLY

1933 872 5,994 6,155 2,575 552 293 3,260 1,1.28 326 208

279 351

20,725 17,096 1935 1,320

551.4 5,358 4,159

5,276 5,749

1,897 2.615

523 756

171. 313

1,385 1,375

724 1,027 396 600 17,532

1935 1936 605 3,614 5,539 2,797 1,015 331 1,775 1,066 333 580 17,551. 1937 655 3,330 6.267 5,568 1,7(9 736

592 11933 2,156

1,939 11864

6148 385

755 583

22,619 23,034

1938 1939

1448 383

3,642 3.930

7,218 8,527

5,856 6,013

1,511 1,611 252 1,385 1,688 292 314 25,395

1950 258 2,896 8,215 6,317 1.323 11.6 1.037 865 258 510 22,714 22,555

1951 227 2,374 7,623 6,358 1,817 682 1,255 1,061 133 567

595 642 22,838

1942 1953

117 233

1,821 2,185

7,063 6,273

6,768 6,606

2,517 2,533

903 865

1,227 907

1,013 1,087 551 1459 21,599

1955 101 1,529 6,572 7,303 2,881 1,210 759 1,082 406 61.7 22,390

1955 74 1,11.8 5,025 5,978 2,665 1,818 81.7 1,173 1430 758 19,815

1946 70 1,249 5,595 5,586 1,551 1,375 642 807 309 507 15,680

1957 1948

147 168

2,871 2,292

4,726 6,584

2,269 4,098

1,062 1,326

678 659

725 7141

1.26 568

319 393

455 736

13,9148 17,565

1959 90 1,590 6,310 6,638 2,200 551 979 1,583 583 797 21,121

DISAPPEARANCE 2/

1933 587 3,093 3,578 1,428 299 165 2,670 8914

1,049 36P

215 131

3 186

13,086 9,967

1934 1935

1,159 571

3,687 3,106

2,580 3,789

666 1,751

188 505

117 232 978 740 263 367 12,202

1936 506 2,939 4,0h6l 1,933 682 231 1,507 791 195 252 13,072

1937 522 2,032 2,828 1,883 6214 301 1,219 1,050 366 358 11,183

1938 253 1,637 2,521 1,773 559 361 1,537 1,050 236 175

26!. 125

10,891 13,942

1939 1950

204 50

2,502 1,295

5,003 5,637

3,155 3,092

877 592

183 283

683 231

1,037 188 111 224 10,703

1951 150 1,508 5,862 ,5o6 643 255 633 3o6 62 1146 11,970

1942 57 1,111 5,375 3,007 893 276 733 520 180 267 201

12,508 11,040

1953 143 1,152 3,503 3.636 1,136 301 518 385 175 230 11,385

1951 1955

37 38

755 555

3,776 3,081

5,349 5,158

1,512 11905

205 884

185 586

308 817

137 2143 385 121650

191.6 18 830 3,949 5,097 1,299 1,061 615 759 253 407 13,288 10,960 1957 360 2,351 3,721 1 74 767 464 676

606 351 518

232 285

299 575 12,359

1958 1949

128 46

1,626 872

5,585 3,931.

2,678 5,530

892 1,638

539 383 713 1,100 503 657 15,371

Other colored includes Leo Middling Spotted. all grades of Tinged, Light Tallan Stained, Yclloe Stained, Gray, and Blue Stained prior to 1936. Lox Middling Spotted, and all grades of Tinged, Yellow Stained, and Grey from 1936 to date. Below grade 1, included with other colored.

As reported by the Bureau of the Census. Running bales; round bale, counted cc half babe.

/ Carry-over at the beginning of the season plus crop.

2/ Supply minus carry-over at the end of the seasun,

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Table 38.-Cotton: 69rry-ooer, orop, supply,and di.eppeorenoo of Aaerioa upland by .taplo length, United Stetes, 1933-50

Season 13/16" 7/8" 15/16" 1" 1-1/16" 1-1/8" 1.5/16" 1.1/4" All beginning , and and , and and , and , and , and , and ehaple / Agoot 1.- shorter 29/82" 31/32" 1-1/52" 1-3/12" 1.5/32" 1.7/32" longer lengths

1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1.000 1,000 1,000 bales / bales Y bales !/ bales L -11* / babe / bale.

CARRY-OVER

1935 189 2,504 2,199 1,775 672 563 143 26 8,070 1954 232 2,524 2,113 1,477 616 525 112 24 7.638 1025 539 2,774 1,799 596 632 356 112 30 7.129 1536 561 2.289 1,259 715 225 191 67 23 5,530 1927 606 1,600 859 644 296 265 90 22 4,285 1839 1,326 3,742 2,814 1,957 1,094 570 114 19 11,456 1939 1.248 3.481 5,069 2,745 1,631 671 76 22 12.943 1940 781 2,827 2,585 2,145 1,443 578 54 38 10,482 1941 705 2,893 3,204 2,790 1,688 508 84 49 12,011 1942 876 2,751 2,535 2,970 1,301 472 107 63 10,475 1943 1,078 2.711 2,040 2,246 1,723 521 136 78 10,530 1944 1,327 2,529 2,208 2.621 1,288 386 137 57 10,959 1945 1,166 2,693 2,010 2.764 1,835 385 104 51 11,906 1946 562 1,172 1,226 2.103 1,563 585 105 48 7,165 1947 29 164 243 1,022 544 213 82 29 2,392 1948 53 242 398 1,219 795 238 29 14 2,988 1949 23 122 356 2,139 2.292 255 18 10 9,216 1950 54 512 704 2,351 2,751 297 50 26 6,746

cRop

1935 539 4,504 0,992 2,004 824 640 145 6 12,654 1934 783 2,491 2,066 1,416 980 681 128 18 5,465 1936 1,320 3,235 2,626 1,682 867 554, 105 14 10,403 1026 1,152 3,143 2,617 0,749 1,566 722 156 20 12,124 1927 1,835 6,225 5,028 5,545 1,838 842 50 16 18,237 1928 510 2,006 2,124 2,964 2,024 764 155 52 21,598 1929 627 2,587 2,750 2,351 1,762 426 76 53 11,492 1940 954 1,691 2,999 4.185 2,906 534 67 45 10,261 2941 44]. 1,224 2,065 3,821 1,988 496 139 80 10.434 1542 501 1,666 2,586 4,331 2,518 521 110 98 12.363 1943 888 1,257 2,592 4,210 1,831 202 142 56 11,080 1944 550 2,330 2,188 4,884 2,629 254 85 22 11,881 1946 234 677 1,807 3,689 2,262 151 40 19 8,809 1546 168 820 1,108 2,454 2,879 201 50 25 8,515 1947 813 1,262 1.774 4,988 2,581 128 7 2 11,556 1948 569 1,230 1.663 5,724 5,088 2/9 12 5 14.577 1948 615 2,493 2.376 4,956 5,069 314 64 18 15,905

SUPPLY

1933 128 7,008 6,191 3,779 1,496 1,203 287 32 20,724 1934 1.016 6,025 4,176 2,893 1,496 1,210 236 43 17,096 1925 1,849 6,006 4,457 2,678 1,400 910 216 44 17,532 1926 1,713 5.422 5,876 2,464 1,780 925 223 43 17,464 1927 2,441 6,835 5,897 4,186 1,935 1,107 180 25 22,629 1538 1,856 5,748 5,928 4,921 3,118 1,124 269 70 23,034 1909 1,875 5,878 5,849 6,096 5,303 1,097 152 55 24,295 1940 1,115 4,418 5,582 6,354 5,949 1,112 121 83 22,714 1941 1,146 4,077 5,519 6,601 2.656 1,094 223 129 22,448 1942 1,407 4,419 4,921 6,901 3,919 993 217 161 22.538 1943 1,930 3,968 4,603 6,476 3,364 823 279 234 21,899 1044 1,877 3,855 4,396 1,515 3,827 640 202 78 22,590 1945 1,400 3,370 3,707 6,463 4,098 566 144 70 15,815 1946 750 1,792 2.336 5,591 4,442 586 126 63 15,680 1947 858 1,427 2,117 6,010 5,125 541 58 51 15.948

194.8 622 1,472 2,061 6,943 5,890 $17 41 19 11.565

1949 658 2,615 2,732 7,096 7,262 569 82 28 21,121

DISAPPEARANCE ±1 1933 455 4,474 4,078 2,002 690 674 175 8 13,086

1934 487 3,251 2,579 1,891 963 854 125 13 5,967

1035 1,288 3,720 2,168 1,962 1,175 719 148 21 12,202 1936 1,107 5,832 3,017 2,820 1,484 658 135 21 13,072

1937 1,115 3,093 5,085 2,229 841 757 66 19 11,183

1938 588 2,567 2,869 2,176 1,487 465 193 48 10.091

1939 1,094 3,061 3,266 3,947 1,950 515 88 17 13,942

1940 410 1,565 2,328 3.954 5,261 514 37 54 10,703

1941 270 1,526 3,184 4,051 2,366 622 116 66 11,970

2242 352 1,708 2,881 4.655 2,096 470 81 85 12,308

2945 606 1,443 2,426 5,845 2,066 437 141 77 11,040

1944 711 1,162 2,586 4,751 1,994 255 98 57 11,384

1946 858 2,198 2,479 4,360 2,533 191 38 22 12,650

1946 705 1,628 1,993 4,575 5,897 573 83 34 13,288

1947 785 1,185 1,718 4,791 2,850 103 30 17 10,960

1948 598 1,550 1,705 4,804 3,597 262 53 9 12,549

1949 584 2,103 21028 4,744 4,611 272 52 2 14,376

As reported by the Bureau of the Census.

Running bales, counting round as half bale..

/ Carry-*"r at the beginning of the season plus crop.

/ Supply amos marry-oeer at the end of the season.

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