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Tennessee annually
produces about 550,000-650,000 acres of cotton. Average lint yields typically
range from 600-900 pounds of lint per acre. Cotton is produced in 23 counties
statewide with the majority grown in the western part of the state (production
map). Limited acres are grown under irrigation. Tennessee has long
been a proponent of conservation and no-tillage systems with approximately 52%
of the cotton grown no-till and an additional 24% grown using some form of
conservation tillage. Additionally, Tennessee has rapidly adopted the use of
transgenic varieties with >95% of the acreage planted to Roundup Ready varieties
and > 90% of those are Bt-cotton varieties.
This website was supported, in part, by funding from
Cotton Incorporated and the Tennessee Cotton
Incorporated State Support Committee.
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