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When is cotton usually planted and harvested?
Cotton is divided into spring sowing cotton and summer sowing cotton.
Spring-sown cotton is generally sown around Grain Rain, that is, in the middle and late April, while summer-sown cotton is generally interplanted after wheat stubble or wheat row, and the sowing period is from late May to early June.
The picking period starts from late August to mid-June, 5438+ 10.
Cotton is distributed in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River and the North China Plain, as well as in southern Xinjiang, and is mainly the five major commodity cotton bases. Spring planting and autumn harvest
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