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SUGGESTED CITATION
U.S. Bureau of the Census
Cotton production and distribution, year ending July 31, 1961,
Bulletin 198
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CONTENTS
Page
INTRODUCTION---------------------------------------------------- VII
Sources of statistics ____ --- __ --- _- --- - -- - -- -- -- - - -- - --- _- - _ -- __ _ vn
Units of measure_--------------------------------------------- VII
The "cotton year"--------------------------------------------- VII
SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN COTTON IN THE
UNITED STATES------------------------- - ------- -------- ---- - 1
Table 1.-Supply and distribution of domestic and foreign cotton in
the United States: season of 1960-61-------------------------- 1
Table 2.-Supply and distribution of cotton: years ending with July,
1938-61____________________________________________________ 2
Table 3.-Supply and distribution of !inters in the United States:
season of 1960-6 L ______ --- --- ____ -- --------- ----- ------ -- ___ 3
COTTON PRODUCTION IN THE UNITED STATES_ - ---------------------- 4
Table 4.-Cotton production, by type: crops of 1899-1960 _ _ _ _ ___ __ 4
Table 5.-Cotton production and ginnings, and percentage of total
ginnings, by State; and State rank according to production: 1957-60_ 6
Table 6.-Cotton ginned prior to specified dates, and percent of total
ginned prior to each date 7 for the United States: 1902-60________ 9
Table 7.-Cotton ginned prior to specified dates during the season, by
State: 1957-60______________________________________________ 12
Table 8.-Percent of total cotton ginned prior to specified dates, by
State: 1958-60______________________________________________ 14
Table 9.-Gross weight and estimated value of cotton ginned, and esti-
mated quantity and value of cottonseed, by State: 1957-60_______ 15
Table 10.-Cotton acreage harvested and ginnings, by State: selected
years, 1839-1961 ______________ ------ ____ ---- ------- -- _------ 18
CONSUMPTION AND STOCKS OF COTTON AND LINTERS IN THE UNITED STATES_ 21
Table 11.-Production of cotton in the United States, and consump-
tion of cotton, by area: specified years, 1840-1961-______________ 21
Table 12.-Cotton carryover for the United States~ 1909-61-_______ 23
Table 13.-Total cotton, foreign cotton, and !inters consumed, and
stocks held in consuming establishments: for the United States1
1908-61; and by State, 1958-6L______________________________ 23
Table 14.-Cotton consumed, and stocks held in consuming establish-
ments, public storage, and at compresses, by kind of cotton and by
area: years ending with July, 1958-61-------------------------- 27
Table 15.-Foreign cotton consumed, by area and country of origin;
and stocks of foreign cotton, by country of origin: by month,
August 1957 to July 1961------------------------------------- 28
Table 16.-Monthly consumption of cotton 7 by area and State: Au-
gust 1957 to July 1961--------------------------------------- 30
Table 17.-Monthly consumption of linters, by area, and by type of
consumer: August 1957 to July 1961--------------------------- 32
Table 18.-Stocks of cotton in consuming establishments, public
storage, and at compresses at the end of each month, by State:
August 1960 to July 1961------------------------------------- 33
Table 19.-Stocks of !inters in consuming establishments, public stor-
age, and at compresses at the end of each month, by type of con-
sumer: August 1960 to July 1961----------'-------------------- 35
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IV CONTENTS I ,
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COTTON SPINDLES IN THE UNITED STATES __________________ L"'L·::~~L-- 36.
Table 20.-Cotton-system spinning spindles in place, activ~, and idle,
and cotton-system spindle hours, by type of fiber spun: for the
United States, specified years, 1910-61; and by State, 1958-61---- 37
Table. 21.-0otton-system spinning spindles in place on last day of
reporting period, and cotton-consuming spindle hours, by area: by
month, August 1957 to July 1961------------------------------ 40
Table 22.-0otton-system machinery for textile fiber and yarn
preparation: December 31, 1958 and 1954---------------------- 41
Table 23.-Cotton-system spinning spindles in place, number active by
type of fiber spun, and number idle, end of month; and spindle
hours, by type of fiber spun: by month, August 1960 to July 1961-- 42
Table 24.-Active spindles consuming 100% cotton, by area: by
month, Au1.mst 1957 to July 1961--:------------------------~--- 43
Table 25.-lndex of seasonally adjusted daily average consumption
of cotton by month: August 1944 to July 196L_________________ 44
Table 26.-Average consumption of cotton per working day in the
United States, and working days per month, August 1945-July 1961- 45
UNITED STATES IMPORTS AND EXPORTS OF COTTON AND LINTERB------ 46
Table 27.-Imports for consumption of foreign cotton, by country of
origin: years ending July 31, 1916-61; and by month, August 1957
to July 1961------------------------------------------------ 46
Table 28.-Imports for consumption of cotton linters: years ending
July 31, 1951-61- ___ -------- _________ ----------- _ ____ _ ____ __ 48
Table 28A.-Exports of cotton !inters: years ending July 31, 1951-61-_ 48
Table 29.-Quantjty and value of domestic cotton and !inters exported:
years ending July 31, 1921-61; and by month, August 1957 to July
1961_______________________________________________________ 49
Table 30.-Exports of domestic cotton, by country of destination:
years ending July 31, 1958-61_ ___ .:.____________________________ 50
COTTONSEED AND COTTONSEED PRODUCTS---------------------------- 52
Table 31.-Cottonseed produced and crushed, and crude cottonseed
products, produced in the United States: years ending July 31,
1925-61---------------------------------------------------- 52
Table 32.-Cottonseed received and crushed, and stocks at oil mills,
by State: by month, August 1960 to July 196L_________________ 53
Table 33.-Cottonseed received and crushed; cottonseed products pro-
duced and shipped; and stocks at oil mills: by month, August 1957
to July 1961------------------------------------------------ 56
Table 34.-Cottonseed received and crushed; cottonseed products pro-
duced and shipped; and stocks at oil mills: cumulative by month,
August 1957 to July 1961------------------------------------- 58
Table 35.-Crude cottonseed oil produced, by State: by month,
August 1960 to July 1961------------------------------------- 60
Table 36.-Cake .and meal produced, by State: by month, August 1960
to July 1961------------------------------------------------ 61
Table 37.-Hulls produced, by State: by month, August 1960 to July
1961_______________________________________________________ 62
Table 38.-Linters produced, by State: by month, August 1960 to
July 1961___________________________________________________ 63
Table 39.-Average yield of cottonseed products per ton of cotton-
seed crushed, by State: years ending July 31, 1958-6L___________ 65
CONTENTS V

:oTTONSEED AND COTTONSEED PRODUCTS-Continued


Table 40.-Production of !inters by type of cut, by State: years ending Page
July 31, 1958-6L--,..----------------------------------------- 66
Table 41.-Crude cottonseed oil consumed, and re.fined oil produced:
by month, August 1957 to July 1961--------------------------- 67
Table 42.-Exports and imports of cottonseed oil and cottonseed cake
and meal: by month, August 1957 to July 196L _ --------------- 68
WoRLD PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION, AND STOCKS OF COTTON____________ 69
Table 43.-World cotton production, by country: years ending July 31,
1939, 1958-61 __ - ------ - ---- - - --- - --- - -- - - -- - - - -- --- - - - - - - -- - 70
Table 44.-World cotton stocks, by country: August l, 1938, 1958-6 L 71
Table 45.-World cotton consumption, by country: years ending
July 31, 1939, 1958-61---------------------------------------- 72
CHARTS
CHART !.-United States production and imports, consumption, and ex-
ports of cotton: years ending with July, 1925-61- --------------------- 5
CH.A.RT IL-Ginnings, by State: crop of 1960, and 10-year average 1950-59__ 8
CH.A.RT III.-Cotton acreage harvested, by State: 19GO, and 10-year average
1950-59----------------------------------------~--------------- 17
CHA.RT IV.-Cotton carry over for the United States: July 1925-61-------- 22
CHAnT V.-Cotton consumption, by State: year ending July 31, 196ly and
10-yearaveragel951-60 _________________________________________ ~ 26
CHART VI.-Linters consumption in the United States: years ending July
31,1925-62----------------------------------------------------- 36
CH.A.RT VII.-Cottonseed crushed, by State: year ending July 31, 1961_____ 55
CHART VIII.-Production e.t cottonseed oil mills: years ending July 31,
1930-61________________________________________________________ 64
INTRODUCTION
Sources of Statistics.-The tables in this Bulletin are compiled from semi-
monthly and monthly reports issued by the Bureau of the Census. These source
publications are listed below:
Report on Cotton Ginning.-Number of bales ginned to the close of business
July 31, August 15 and 31, September 15 and 30, October 17 and 31, No-
vember 13 and 30, December 12, January 15, and February 28. Issued
on eighth day following end of period, or on first succeeding workday when
the eighth day falls on Saturday, Sunday, or a holiday.
Cotton, Man-Made Fiber Staple and Linters: Consumption, Stocks, and
Cotton System Spinning Activity (Current Industrial Reports series
M22P).-Issued 3 weeks after the close of the period. An annual supple-
ment, Supply and Distribution of Cotton and Linters in the United States,
is released about August 17.
United States Imports for Consumption of Merchandise: Commodity by
Country of Origin (Report No. FT 110).-Issued on or about the twenty-
eighth of each month.
United States Exports of Domestic and Foreign Merchandise: Commodity
by Country of Destination (Report No. FT 410).-Issued on or about the
twenty-eighth of each month.
Fats and Oils: Vegetable Oil Crushers (Current Industrial Reports series
M20J) .-Issued monthly.
Fats and Oils: Factory Production, Consumption: Factory and Warehouse
Stocks (Current Industrial Reports series M20K).-Issued monthly.
Data on world production, consumption, and stocks of cotton are taken from
the quarterly statistical bulletin issued by the International Cotton Advisory
Committee, Washington, D. C.
Some of the statistics appearing in this Bulletin are revisions of preliminary data
previously published in the foregoing releases and reports.
Units of Measure.-American cotton is reported in these tables in running bales,
except that production and consumption for 1870 and prior years are expressed in
equivalent 500-pound gross bales. No round bales have been reported since 1941;
prior to 1941, round bales were counted as half bales.
Foreign cotton is shown in equivalent 500-pound gross bales. Prior to August.
1958, consumption and stocks of foreign cotton were reported to the Census
Bureau in running bales; in converting these data to 500-pound bale equivalents,
the average bale weight of Egyptian cotton was assumed to be 725 pounds;
Sudanese cotton, 435 pounds; Indian cotton, 400 pounds; Peruvian cotton, 375
pounds in 1946 and prior years, 587 pounds thereafter; and other foreign cotton,
500 pounds. Beginning with the 1958-1959 cotton season, consumption and
stocks of foreign cotton are reported to the Census Bureau in equivalent 500-pound
gross weight bales.
Cottonseed is reported in tons of 2,000 pounds, and cottonseed products (except
linters) are expressed in pounds or in tons. Linters prior to 1959 are reported in
running bales, but for 1959 and later years linters are reported in 600-pound
bales. Imports of linters are shown in equivalent 500-pound gross bales.
VII
VIII INTRODUCTION

The term "cotton" excludes !inters except as noted.


The "Cotton Year."-Cotton grown in the northern hemisphere is ordinarily
planted in March, April, and May, and the bulk of the crop is picked during
September, October, and November. Cotton production is reported in this
Bulletin by "year of growth"-that is, the calendar year in which the crop is
planted and picked.
Ginning of each cotton crop begins in mid-July, continues through the autumn
and winter, and is substantially completed by the following February. The crop
grown in any calendar year thus moves into consumption or into stocks during the
12 months beginning on August 1 of the year of growth. The 1945 crop, for in-
stance, was ginned and passed into consumption during the year which began
August 1, 1945.
To conform to this timetable, annual statistics on consumption and stocks of
cotton and !inters, and on cottonseed and cottonseed products, are shown in this
Bulletin for the 12-month period ending with July, rather than for the calendar
year. Data for 1914 and prior years relate to the year ending August 31.
Annual stocks data in the following tables relate to stocks at the end of July
(prior to 1915, August 31). Monthly figures show stocks on the last day of the
period specified.
Stocks of cotton or !inters on hand at the end of July, are commonly called
"carryover." Stocks are generally at their lowest level at this time; 12 months
have elapsed since the previous harvest, and only an insignificant share of the new
harvest has yet been ginned.
Prior to 1950, cotton and linters consumption and stocks data were collected
on a calendar month basis. Beginning with January 1950, the monthly data are
for 4- or 5-week periods closely corresponding with the calendar month period.
This change was made as a result of a survey of mills, warehouses and compresses
which indicated that the majority of these establishments kept their records on a
weekly basis rather than on a calendar month basis.
The 1961-62 and 1960-61 periods are listed below:

1961-62 1960-61

Weeks Period covered Weeks Period coverecl


August ____________________ _
4 July 30-Aug. 26. ------------------ 4 July 31-Aug. 27
September __ --------------- 5 Aug. 27-Sept. 30------------------ 5 Aug. 28-0ct. 1.
October----------------- __ _ 4 Oct. I-Oct. 28 ..... ---------------- 4 Oct. 2-0ct. 29.
November __ ---------------_
December_________________ 5 Oct. 29-Dec. 2--------------------- 4 Oct. 30-Nov. 26.
January ___________________ _ 4 Dec. 3-Dec. 30-------------------- 5 Nov. 27-Dec. 31.
5 Dec. 31-Feb. 3.• ------------------ 4 Jan. 1-Jan. 28.
February ____ -------------- 4 Feb. 4--March 3------------------- 4 Jan. 29-Feb. 25.
March._-------------------
April_ _____________________ _ 4 Mar. 4-Mar. 31-------------------- 5 Feb. 26-Apr. 1.
5 Apr. 1-May 5--------------------- 4 Apr. 2-Apr. 29.
4 Apr. 30-May 27.
MaY---------------- ------- 4
4 May 3-June
June 6-June 30
2---------------------
___________________ _
June ___ -------------------- 5 May 28-July I.
July ____________ -----------_ 5 July I-Aug. 4--------------------- 4 July 2-July 29.
TABLE 1.-SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION OF DOMESTIC AND FOREIGN COTTON IN
THE UNITED STATES: SEASON OF 1960-61
[Running bales, except that imported cotton is in equivalent 500-pound bales)

Supply and distribution Number of


bales

SUPPLY
Stocks, July 31, 1960, totaL--------------------------------------------------------------- *7, 558, 701
In consuming establishments_________________________________________________________
1------
"'1, 406, 164
In public storage and at compresses •• ------------------------------------------------ 5, 937, 537
Elsewhere (partially estimated) 1___ -------------------------------------------------- 215, 000
I======
Net imports of foreign cotton •• ----------------------------------------------------------- 156, 973
Total imports for consumption_------------------------------------------------------
1------
159, 298
Less: Reexports (other than withdrawals from bond for export).--------------------- 2, 326
I======
Ginnings, crop or 1960, during crop year 1960-196L ••• ------------------------------------ 14, 125, 259
Total ginnings, crop or 1960-----------------------------------------------------------
1------
14, 265, 038
Less: Ginnings prior to Aug. 1, 1960 •• ------------------------------------------------ 139, 779
Ginnings, prior to Aug. 1, 1961, crop of 1961-----------------------------------------------
1------
227, 680
City crop (estimated)~------------------------------------------------------------------- 63, 000
I======
.Aggregate supplY------------------------------------------------------------------ 22, 131, 613
I======
DISTRIBUTION
Total exports _________ ----------------------------------------------------------------- - -- 6, 632, 368
0onsumption, s____________ ------------ __ ---- ---- ----------------------------------------
1------
8, 279, 302
I======
Stocks, July 31, 1961, totaL--------------------------------------------------------------- 7, 170, 938
1------
In consuming establishments--------------------------------------------------------- l, 905, (131
In public storage and at compresses._------------------------------------------------ 4, 775, 307
Elsewhere (partially estimated) 1-----------------------------------------------------I======
490, 000
Aggregate distribution. __ ---------------------------------------------------------- 22, 082, 008
Excess of reported supply over distribution •••••• ----------------------------------------- 49, 005

*Revised.
1 Includes cotton in transit to ports, warehouses, consuming establishments, and Canada; on docks, on
shipboard but not cleared, and other port stocks not in warehouses or consuming establishments; and on
farms, in merchant sheds, and other private storage.
2 Rebaled samples and pickings from cotton damaged by fire and weather. Oensus estimate based on
reports from larger pickerles.
s Consumption reported for the period July 31, 1960 to July 29, 1961 was 8,252,460 and was adjusted to
8,279,302 bales consumed for the period August 1, 1960 to July 31, 1961.
1

631466-62--2
TABLE 2.-SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION OF COTTON: YEARS ENDING WITH JULY, 1938-61 1 I:...:>

(Running bales, except that imported cotton is in equivalent 500-pound bales]

Supply Distribution Excess of-

Year ending with July Carryover,


Consump- Net Carryover, Total dis- Supply over
distribu· Distribution
beginning Ginnings Net lm-
ports City crop 2 Total
ply
sup-
ti on Destroyed exports a end of tribution oversupply
of season season tion a
0
1961_ ___ --- ------------ *7, 558, 701 14,352,939 156, 973 63,000 22, 131,613 3 8,279,302
____ ,,, _______ 6,632,368 7, 170, 938 22,082,608 49,005
----*187;694 ~
0
1960_____
1959 --------------
_________________ --
8,884,893 14,504,418 *130, 736 50,000 23, 570,047 4 *9, 016, 668 ------------ *7, 182,372 *7, 558, 701 *23, 757, 741 ------------
__________ ,.._
8, 737,007 11,373,226 136,458 51,000 20,297, 691 as, 702, 764 ------------ 2, 789,482 8,884,893 20,377, 139 79, 448 !Z
1958______ --- --- --- -- - -
1957 ___________________
11,322,627 10,862, 191 141, 178 58,000 22, 383, 996 3 7, 999, 158 ------------ 5, 716, 784 8, 737,007 22,452,949 ------------ 68, 953
------------
14,528,823 12, 977, 119 136,389 50,000 27,692,331 3 8,608,377 ------------ 7, 597, 707 11,322,627 27,528, 711 163,620 1-d
~
1956. - ----------------- 11, 205, 366 14,632,927 136, 594 47, 000 26,021, 877 39, 209,638 ------------ 2,213, 940 14,628,823 25,952,401 69,476 ------------ 0
1955. ---------------- -- 9, 727,892 13,545,001 146, 270 46,000 23,465,163 8,841,458 60,000 3,445,473 11,205,356 23,552,287 ------------ 87,124 t:I

~
1954____________ ------ -
1953 ___________________ 5,604, 774
2, 789, 362
16, 359, 495
15, 124, 079
141, 561
193, 157
43, 000
42, 000
22, 148,830
18, 148, 598
8, 576, 191
9,461,168
75, 000
50,000
3, 760,463
3,048, 170
9, 727,892
5,604, 774
22, 139, 546 9,284
18, 164, 112 ------------
------------
15, 514
1952_ ------------- ----- 2,277,902 15,028, 704 72,189 40,000 17,418, 795 9,195,985 35,000 5,514, 767 2, 789,362 17, 535, 114 ------------ 116,319
1951_ __ ---------------- 6,846, 135 9,850, 741 188,834 28,000 16, 913, 710 10, 509, 357 27,000 4, 107,696 2, 277,902 16, 921, 955 ------------ 8,245 0
5, 287, 128
1950. --- -- -------- -- --- 15, 893, 991 245, 111 27,000 21, 453, 230 8,850, 888 37,000 5, 771, 336 6,846, 135 21, 505, 359 ------------ 52, 129 z
1949 _____ --- ----------- 3,079,853 14,619,150 163,452 30,000 17,892, 455 7, 795, 404 35,000 4, 746, 329 5, 287, 128 17,863, 861 28,594 ------------
1948_ ------------------
1947_____________ ------
2,530, 122
7, 325,961
1946_ ------------------ 11,163, 711
11,622,472
8, 539,288
8,852,357
237,575
269, 605
342, 564
26,000
35, 000
------------
14,416, 169
16, 169,854
20,358,632
9, 354,392
10, 024,811
9,163,207
20,000
16,000
60,000
I, 962, 820
3, 543, 519
3,612,944
3,079,853
2, 530, 122
7, 325,961
14, 417, 065 ------------
16, 114,452
20, 162, 112
55.402
196,520
________ ..,.,896
------------
__ .,,. §
~1-3
1945___________________
1944___________________ 10, 743, 969 11, 923, 921 190, 180 ------------ 22,858,070 9, 567,932 50,000 2, 006, 680 11, 163, 711 22, 788, 323 69, 747 ------------
10, 656, 952 11,069, 653 129,084 ------------ 21,855, 689 9, 943, 370 50,000 1, 138,097 10, 743, 969 21,875, 436 ------------ 19, 747
---------- -------- 10,640.291
1943.___________________ 12,496,460 168,127 ------------ 23,304,878 11,100,082 60,000 1,480,270 10,656,952 23,297,304 7,574
1942 ·-----25~999 ~
12,165. 752 10, 541,538 252, 198 ------------ 22, 959, 488 11, 170, 106 50,000 1, 125,090 10,640, 291 22, 985.487 ------------
1941_ __________________
10, 564, 170 12, 267, 752 187,855 --------- --
..... 23,019, 777 9, 721, 703 70,000 1, 111, 791 12, 165, 752 23,069, 246 ------------ 49, 469 ttl
------------
~z
1940. ------------------ 13,032, 513 11,376, 233 161, 646 24,570, 392 7, 783, 774 73, 000 6, 191,271 10, 564, 170 24,612, 215 ------------ 41,823
1939___________________ 11,533,439
U!38___________________ 4,498,848
11,602,610 132,178 ------------ 23,268, 'l:1J 6,858,426 66,000 3,325, 117 13,032, 513 23, 282, 056 ------------ 13,829
18, 266, 957 158,081 ------------ 22, 923,886 5, 747, 978 65,000 5, 595, 314 11, 533, 439 22, 941, 731 ------------ 17,845

*Revised.
1 :Tuly31 except for 1950 which was J"uly 29, and 1951 which was Aug. 4.
2 Not estimated prior to 1947.
3 Oonsmnption adjust.eel t.o a cotton se.ason basis.
4 Adjustment of the consumption data to a crop ye3I' was not necessary for the 195!Hi0 season.
COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 3.
TABLE 3.-SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION OF LINTERS IN THE UNITED STATES:
SEASON OF 1960-61
[Running bales, except imports which are in equivalent 500-pound bales]

Supply and distribution Number of


bales 1

SUPPLY
Stocks, July 31, 1960---------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 464, 944
1------
In consuming establishments--------------------------------------------------------- 305, 15S
iii EN~~~~:~:~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: I======
3g; ~g~
Imports __ ------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------- 124, 001
1-------
'[,~;::1 ife~~~~f~=-~~~~~~::~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 12g: ~~·
I======
Production------------------------------------------------------------------------------- s 1, 582, 149
1======
Aggregate supply __ ---------------------------------------------------------------- 2, 171, 094
I======
DISTRIBUTION
Exports ___ -----_------ __ ------- __ --------------- _--------- __ ----------------------------- 338, 510
Oonsumption __ --------- ------------------ __ --- __ -------------------- _------------------- 1, 280, 519
I======
Stocks, July 31, 1961, totaL-------------------------------------------------------------- 2 467, 958
1------
In consuming establishments--------------------------------------------------------- 267, 676
In public storage--------------------------------------------------------------------- 58, 609
In oil mills--------------------------------------------------------------------------- 141, 673
I======
Aggregate distribution __ ----------------------------------------------------------- 2, 086, 987
Excess of reported supply over distribution----------------------------------------------- 84, 107

1 Production of !inters and oil mill stocks in 600-pound bales; imports from Mexico in 600-pound gross
weight bales; other imports in 500-pound gross weight bales; other figures in running bales.
2 Excludes estimates of stocks not held at consuming establishments, public storage, or oil mills.
a Excludes 13,363 bales produced at gins and delinting plants.
COTTON PRODUCTION IN THE
UNITED STATES
More detailed information on cotton pro.duction and ginnings is P"};hlisheq in
the bulletin "Cotton. Pr?duction in the Umted States: Crop of 1960, compiled
by the Agriculture D1vis1on, Bureau of the Census.
T.A.:BLE 4.-COTTON PRODUCTION, BY TYPE AND NUMBER OF ACTIVE COTTON
Grns: CROPS OF 1899-1960
Running bales
Number
Running Equivalent of active
Year of bales, count- 500-pound Upland American· Sea gins
growth Ing round as bales Total Egyptian Island
half bales Square
- Round
__ ... ____ ,.. ..... 05,l)lil ----------
---
5, 395
09, 094 __ .... _.. ___ ..
14, 272, 040 14, 265, 038 14, 199, 087 5, 03
1960. - ---- 14,265,038
14, 515, 111 14, 557, 569 14, 515, 111 14, 446, 017 .... -------- 81, 858 __ ........... _...... 5, 798
1959.-----
11,435,323 11, 512, 005 ll, 435, 323 11, 353, 4fl5 ---------- ---------- 0, 349
Hl58.-----
1957.----- 10,880,378 10, 963, 680 10, 880, 378 10, 800, 718
13, 102, 137
----------
---- -----
..
79,660
49,071 __ ......... _....... 0, 002
1956------
1955.-----
13, 151, 208
14,542,040
13, 309, 827
14, 720, 581
13, 151, 208
14, 542, 040 14, 500, 524 ----------
____ ,,, _____
13, 578, 353 _________ ....
41, 51!1
40, 919
---------..
----------
6, G29
7, 070
1954.-----
l!JM ______
13,619,272 13,697,276 13,619,272
16, 317, 126 16, 252, 599 64, 1527 __ ................. 7, 141
1952______
16, 317, 126
14, 954, 575
16, 464, 804
15, 139, 472 14, 954, 575
15,075, 914
14, 861, 108
15, 029, 865 .......
----------
-------
93, 467 ----------
46, 049 _.....................
7,3(17
7, 053
15, 148, 272 62, 235 ........................
195L-----
HJ.5() ______
15,075, 914
9, 910, 418 10,014, 335
16, 127, 948
9, 910, 418
15, 008, 591
9, 848, 183
15, 904, 702
----------
---------- 3, SSU --------r
7, 572
s,mn
15,008,591 8, 249
l\Wd.-----
l1J48 ______ 14, 580, 279 14, 868, 269 14, 580, 279 14, 576, 808 ---------- 3, 465
80 8, 272
1g47______ II, 557, 138 11,856, 743 11, 557, 138 11, 555, 891 ---------- 1, 208
13 8,257
1946-.---- 8, 517, 291 8, 639, 595 8, 517, 291 8, 514,892 ---------- 2,386

8,813, 453 9, 016, 067 8, 813, 453 8, 809, 385 .................... _.. 4,054 14 8, 032
Hl45------ 11,839,366 11,830, 742 ............................. 8, 601i 19 9, 470
l~·L---- U,839,366 12, 230,053 10, 090
1943 ______ 11, 128, 524 11, 428, 747 11, 128, 524
12, 438,033
11, 068, 533 ----------
12, 363, 307 ------875"
59, 617
73, 808
374
918 10, 775
lll4L---- 12,438, 033 12,819, 506 57, 929 3,496 11, 148
10, 494, 881 10, 741, 589 10, 495, 318 10, 433, 018
Hl4L----
1940______ 12, 564, 988 12, 299, 706 12, 258, 968 3,472 32, 325 4, 941 11, 050
12, 297, 970 175, 189 26, 826 2, 192 11, 885
1939 ______ 11,481, 300 11, 815, 759 11, 568, 894 11, 364, 687
11, 9H, 340 11, 702, 210 11, 519, 428 157, 979 20, 503 4,300 12, 270
1938------ 11, 623, 221 10, 991 4,030 12, 838
1937______ 18, 252, 075 18, 945, 028 18, 415, 446 18, 073, 683 326, 742
12, 398, 882 12, 282, 507 11, 981, 805 282, 262 17, 551 889 12, 025
193tL---- 12,141,376
1936 ______ IO, 638, 391 10, 567, 472 10, 255, 425 294, 253 17, 611) 175 12, 812
10.420, 346 1•1, 052 24 12, 663
UIM 9,472, 022 9, 636, 559 9, 570, 652 9, 359, 316 197, 260
1933••••••
______ 12, 664, 019 13, 047, ..262 12, 967, 715 12, 350, 630 607, 392 0, 683 10 13, 513
1932 ______ 12, 709, 647 13, 001, li08 13, 072, 436 12, 338, 477 725, 579 8,3{15 15 13, 570
16,628,874 17,095, 594 16, 939, 559 16,304,495 621,370 13, 668 26 14, 151
193L----
1930______ 13, 755, 518 13, 931, 597 14, 017, 656 13, 470, 047 524, 277 23, 312 20 14, 508
1929 ______ 14, 547, 791 14, 824, 861 14, 833, 904 14, 232, 899 572, 227 28, 771 7 14, 868
1928 ______ 14. 296, 549 14, 477, 874 14, 633, 802 13, 930, 961 674, 506 28, 313 22 14, 974
1927______ 12, 783.112 12, 956, 043 13, 058, 251 12, 483, 572 550, 277 24, 223 170 14, 863
1926------ 17, 755, 070 17, 977, 374 18, 086, 963 17, 406, 922 663, 786 16, 232 23 15, 753
1925 ______ 16, 122,516 16, 103, 679 16,298, 076 15, 926, 884 351, 121 20, 053 18 15, 482
192-L •••• 13, 639, 399 13, 627, 936 13, 796. 561 13,477, 906 314, 325 4, 310 11 lli, 478
1923 ______ rn, 170, 694 10, 139, 671 10, 291, 847 IO, 026, 329 242, 307 22, 420 785 15, 209
1922 ______ 9, 762, 05g 9,815. 397 9, 605, 266 172, 182 32, 824 ii, 1215 15, 420
JQ2l_ _____
9, 720, 306
7, 977, 778 7, 953. 641 8, 039, 673 7, 875, 461 123, 791 37, 094 3,327 16, 192
1920 ______ 13,374, 237 13,073, 274 206, 534 92, li61 1,868 18, 440
11119 ______
13, 270, 970 13, 439, 603
11, 325, 532 11, 420, 763 11. 382, 684 ll, 221, 026 114, 305 40, 437 6.016 18,815
Hll8 ______ 154, 204 rn, 259
1917______ 11, 006, 480 12, 040. 532 11, 983, 582 11, 740, 983 .., ______ .,. 187
36, ____ 152,208
11, 248, 242 11, 302, 375 11, 342, 780 11, 061, 085 189, 076 .. ____ ... ______ 92, 619 20,3/il
1916•••••• 11, 363, 915 11, 449, 930 11, 460, 084 11, 150, 186 192,339 117,ll/59 21, 624
ms ______
19H ______ 11, 068, 173 ll, 191,820 11.12!,031 10, 920, 471 111, 716 ---------- ...... 91, 844 23, 102
1013______ 15,905,840 16, 134, 930 15, 934, 649 15, 795, 377 57, 618 ...........
_.,. _____ ...... -...
---.. ____ 81. 6114 24, 547
1912______ 13, 982,Bll 14, 156, 486 14, 032, 792 13, 855, 267 99, 962 77, 503 24, 749
mi......
13, 488, 539 13, 703, 421 13, 529, 303 13, 373, 998 81, 528 ------------ 73, 777 25, 279

mo ______
15. 553,073 15, 692. 701 15, 603, 850 15, 383, 003 101, 554 ------------ 119, 203 26, 349

-------------
19()'9 ______ 11. 568,334 11, 608,616 11, 624, 777 11, 421, 522 112,887 00, 368 20, 234
1908 ______ 10,072, 731 10, 004, 949 10, 148,076 9, 902, 595 150, 690 ............................. Q4, 791 2(\,609
1907______ 13, 086.005
11,057,822
13, 241, 799
11, 107, 179
13, 207, 157
11, 157,096
12, 870, 994
10, 871, 652
242,305
198, 549 ------------
------------
_____ ... _____
..,
93, 858
86, 895
27, 598
27, 592
190tL •••• 12, 983,201 13, 273, 809 13, 117,310 12, 791, 541 268, 219 57, 550 28, 709
1005 ______ 10, 495, 105 IO. 575, 017 10, 635,023
1904______ 10, 242, 648 279, 836 .................................. 112, 530 20, 038
1003 ______
1002______
13,451,337
9,81Q,969
13, 438, 012
9, 851, 129
13, 599, 412
10,205,073
13, 198, 944
9,359,472
296, 151 -------------
------------
770,208 _______ ... ____
104, 817
715, 393
30, 337
30, 218
1001. _____ 10, 588, 2.50 10, 630, 945 11,078,882 9, 992, 665 981, 264 104, 958 30, 948

uioo ____ ~-
9, 582,520 9, 509, 745 9, 954, 945 9, 132, 215 744,851 ... --------- ....... 77,879 29,254
1$99 ______ 10, 102, 102
9,393,242
10, 123, 027
9,345,391
10, 4.Q6, 148
9, 645, 974
9, 629, 762
9,043,231
768, 092 ------------
505,464 ,,. ....... _... ______
88,294
97, 270
29, 214
29, 620

4
6 COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

TABLE 5.-COTTON PRODUCTION AND GINNINGS, AND PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL


GINNINGS, BY STATE; AND STATE RANK ACCORDING TO PRODUCTION: 1957-60

Ginnings
Rank
Year
Pro due- Equivalent 500-pound Percent
of accord-
tion bales ing to
State of (running total
growth Running ginnedt produc·
bales) bales tion
Gross Net
weight weight
---
____ ___
.,.
United States------------ 1960 214, 265, 038 14, 265, 038 14, 272, 040 13, 668, 650 100.0 ... __ ,.. ____
1959 14, 515, 111 14, 515, 111 14, 557, 569 13, 947, 202 100.0
1958 11, 435, 323 11, 435, 323 11, 512, 005 11, 034, 893 100. 0 --------
1957 10,880,378 10,880,378 10, 963,680 10,509,808 100.0 --------
Alabama _____________________ 1960 747, 164 755, 832 764, 481 733, 335 5. 4 6
1959 705, 674 714, 516 726, 503 697, 149 5.0 6
1958 436, 923 442, 202 444, 858 426, 807 3. 9 6
1957 1520, 871 526, 807 5315, 736 514, 298 4.9 6

1960 851,992 849, 100 846,214 809, 551 5. 9 5


Arizona •• -------------------- 713, 567 682, 541 4. 9 5
1959 721,839 719, 994
1958 736, 790 736, 728 733, 769 701, 983 6.4 5
1957 759, 268 754, 379 758, 181 725, 507 6.9 5
Arkansas. __________________ •. 1960 1, 340, 046 1, 346, 171 1, 345, 434 1, 287, 347 9.4 4
1959 1, 529, 608 1, 534, 216 1, 548, 591 1, 482, 406 10.6 4
1958 921, 783 924,453 927, 694 887, 834 8. 0 4
1957 963, 867 964, 879 982, 120 940, 522 9.0 4

California•••••••••• --------- - 1960 1, 957, 936 1,963,826 1, 945, 080 1, 861, 280 13.6 2
1959 1, 950, 165 1, 954, 189 1, 932, 964 1, 849, 652 13.2 2
1958 1, 617, 870 1, 623, 571 1, 609, 762 1, 541, 211 14. 0 2
1957 1,548,678 1, 556, 959 1, 545,074 1, 479, 635 14.1 2
Florida ____________ ------ -- - - . 1960 16, 641 11, 402 11, 440 10, 964 .1 15
1959 13,426 9,352 9,383 8, 997 .1 15
1958 9, 152 6,482 6,469 6,203 .1 15
1957 9,949 6,810 6,902 6,630 .1 15

Georgia.------------------ -- . 1960 509, 609 507, 993 503, 666 482, 596 3. 5 8
1959 522, 684 521, 055 519, 816 498, 120 3.6 8
1958 350, 028 349, 162 350, 818 336, 447 3,0 8
1957 391, 383 389, 591 393, 978 377, 905 3.6 8

Illinois----------------------_ 1960 1, 527 1,294 1,248 1, 193 (3) 19


1959 1,547 1,243 1, 264 1,212 (3~ 19
1958 737 667 632 604 (8 19
1957 1,056 976 979 937 (8) 19

Kansas _____ ------------._ -- -- 1960 7 ------------ ------------ ------------ -------- 20


1959 ------------3 ------------ -- .. --------- ------------ ______
-------- --------.,._
1958
1957
------------ ------------ ---------·--
... ----------- ------------ ------------ ------------ --------
20
____ ___ .,.

Kentucky____________________ 1960 9, 769 6,476 6,280 5, 995 (3) 17


1959 10, 567 7,659 7, 562 7,226 .1 17
1958 5,336 3,581 3, 402 3,244 ~8) 17
1957 5, 738 3,869 3,823 3,654 &) 17
Lo uislana. ___ --------- ________ 1960 498, 410 496,412 498, 642 477, 875 3. 5 9
1959 488, 158 486, 943 490,261 470, 035 3.4 10
1958 293, 779 292, 869 296,281 284, 181 2.6 12
1957 345, 521 345, 841 348, .537 334, 251 3.2 10

MlssissippL.---------------- 1960 1, 525,460 1, 527, 977 1,544, 521 1,478, 692 10.8 3
1959 1, 550,877 1, 552, 437 l, 569, 918 1, 503, 465 10.8 3
1958 953, 166 955, 029 962, 587 921, 899 8.3 3
1957 1, 070, 521 1,070,097 1, 080,429 1, 034, 981 9.8 3
Missouri--------------------- 1960 482, 944 480, 620 469, 794 449, 203 3.3 10
1959 516, 038 514, 214 505,846 483, 804 3. 5 9
1958 285, 572 285, 476 275,467 263, 213 2.4 13
1957 182, 771 182, 813 179, 182 171,340 1.6 14
N evada.---------------------- 1960 6, 812 5, 351 5, 347 5, 111 (3) 18
1959
1958
1957
~: ~~~ ,
______ :::~:- ------~:~~:- ------~::~:- ___ :~---
3 017 ------------ ----------- -
18
18
18
See footnotes a.t end of table.
COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 7
TABLE 5.-COTTON PRODUCTION AND GINNINGS, AND PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL GIN-
NINGS, BY STATE; AND STATE RANK ACCORDING TO PRODUCTION: 1957-60-Con.

Ginnings

Produc- Rank
Year tion Equivalent 500-pound Percent accord·
of bales of ing to
State (running total
growth Running
bales)
bales ginned1 prodUC•
tion
Gross Net
weight weight

New Mexico _________________ 1960 290, 717 270, 409 270, 496 259, 135 1. 9 13
1959 323, 525 303, 264 302, 789 290, 062 2.1 14
1958 297, 388 282, 232 285, 534 273, 895 2. 5 11
1957 236, 470 223, 388 222, 981 213, 807 2. 0 13
North Carolina ______________ 1960 238, 753 245, 080 237, 898 227, 701 1. 7 14
1959 330, 200 335, 870 327, 321 313, 328 2.2 13
1958 258, 783 260, 724 257,828 247, 025 2. 2 14
1957 233, 938 235, 954 232, 410 222, 648 2.1 12
Oklahoma ____________________ 19b0 457, 404 453, 976 454, 890 435, 680 3.2 11
1959 380, 848 378, 608 378, 833 362, 814 2. 6 12
1958 311, 029 308, 498 310, 197 297, 148 2. 7 9
1957 261, 618 259, 004 260, 639 249, 689 2.4 11
South Carolina ••••••••••••••• 1960 422, 317 418, 500 410, 071 392, 391 2. 9 12
1959 423, 174 420, 671 414, 406 396, 635 2. 8 11
19.58 302, 085 301, 745 298, 224 285, 494 2. 6 10
1957 346, 308 346, 557 344, 216 329, 579 3.1 9
Tennessee _______ ------------_ 1960 576, 080 570, 876 577, 586 552, 921 4.1 7
1959 647, 530 642, 245 654, 603 626, 940 4.5 7
1958 415, 733 411, 038 414, 285 396, 613 3.6 7
1957 405, 833 404, 292 412, 928 395, 549 3.8 7

Texas •• __ ----- •• ----· -- ----·- 1960 4, 321, 317 4, 344, 799 4, 369, 795 4, 188, 891 30. 6 1
1959 4, 380, 984 4, 403, 078 4, 438, 086 4,257, 605 30. 5 1
1958 4, 225, 419 4, 242, 527 4, 325, 694 4, 152, 927 37.6 1
1957 3, 585, 252 3, 600, 836 3, 648, 030 3, 501. 636 33.3 1
Virg!nls __________ ··---·-----·· 1960 10, 133 8, 944 9, 157 8, 789 .1 16
1959 12, 296 10, 600 10, 849 10, 422 .1 16
1958 9, 118 8,339 8, 504 8, 165 .1 16
1957 8,319 7,326 7, 535 7,240 1 16

1 Based on equivalent 500·pound bales.


2 Includes 65,951 bales Americ>an-Egyptlan.
a Less than 0.05 percent.
8 COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

GINNINGS, BY STATE: CROP OF 1960


and IO-year average 1950-1959
MILLIONS OF BALES
0 2 3 5

TEXAS

CALIFORNIA

MISSISSIPPI

ARKANSAS

ARIZONA

ALABAMA

TENNESSEE

GEORGIA

LOUISIANA

MISSOURI

CROP OF 1960

OKLAHOMA

10-year average
SOUTH 1950 - 19~9
CAROLINA

NEW
MEXICO

NORTH
CAROLINA

ALL OTHER
STATES

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
TABLE 6.-COTTON GINNED PRIOR TO SPECIFIED DATES, AND PERCENT OF TOTAL GINNED PRIOR TO EACH DATE, FOR THE UNITED
STATES: 1902-60
0)
Cl:> [Running bales, except that round bales are counted as half bales]
~
.;..

r
0)

Year of Cotton ginned prior to-


Cl) growth Total
I
Aug.I Aug.16 Sept.1 Sept.16 ginned

I
Oct. I Oct.18 Nov. I Nov.14 Dec. I Dec.13 Jan.16
1960 __________
1959_____ ----
139, 779 381, 788 sis, 969 1, 918, 143 3,677, 243 6, 136, 307 8,420, 294 10, 326,277 12, 576, 263 13, 326, 507 14,052, 126 0
1958__________ 150, 472 471, 965 l, 044, 293 2,213, 932 4, 445, 922 7, 005, 374 9, 713, 919 lJ, 585, 416 13, 376, 263 0
212,569 589, 748 14, 094, 036 14, 362, 581
1,007,493 1, 644, 449 2, 622, 746 5,172,897
~
1957__________ 7,312, 816 8, 942, 688 10, 214, 959 10, 918,827 11,339, 760
1956__________ 230, 756 414,020 969,677 1,622,012 2,492,496 4, 162,376 5, 593, 251 6, 757, 657 8, 031, 951 9,233, 701
404, 845 718, 773 1, 510, 410 10, 629,952
1955 __________ 3, 253, 885 5, 523, 648 8, 020,891 9, 718. 448 11, 100, 179 12, 380,005 12, 815, 385 13, 087, 860 0
Hl54 _________
313, 958 625,976 1, 386, 589 2, 797, 813 4,804, 195 7, 168, 157 9, 557, 978 11,421, 406 13, 049, 331 13, 713, 519 14, 373, 438 z
Hl53 __________ 388,229 848, 720 1,694, 792 3, 440,815 5, 689,852 7, SHJ, 807 9, fiSS. 621 11,284, 613 12, 455, 445 13, 017,808 1-d
345,800 574, 687 13, 414, 092
1952__________ 1, 165, 618 2, 942,312 5, 541,560 8, 745, 552 10, 768,648 12, 516, 885 14, 279,388 15, 164, 851 16, 119,150 t:d
1951_ _________ 176,356 458, 418 1,458,384 3,405, 754 5, 709, 770 8, 563, 741 10,807, 706 12,321,037 13, 421,573 14,047,857 0
223,566 653, 153 14, 710, 700
2,013, 658 3, 640, 946

i
1950_________ 5,458,046 8,333,691 10,023,029 11, 188, 285 12, 805,430 13, 594,012 14, 532, 763
283, 243 454,636 859,401 1,495,249 2, 771, 959 4,869, 675 6,465,490 7, 589, 554 8, 786,265 9,179, 876 9,690, 157
1949 _________ 297,843
1948_________ 555, 168 1, 247, 576 2, 695,466 5,306,453 7,598,405 9, 540, 328 11, 746, 638 13, 975,840 14, 775,691 15,635,667
1947 __________ 258, 972 559, 476 1,444,355 2, 864, 277 5,305,456 8,163, 021 10,436, 740 11,678,631 12, 744,152 13,430, 401
193,638 325, 910 14, 140,444
1946__________ 686,109 1, 750, 967 3, 907,801 6, 719, 945 8, 374,043 9,270,860 10,046,013 10,633, 611 11,390, 100
1945 __________ 171, 641 285,222 532,664 1, 255,327 2,334-,443 4, 315,818 5, 726, 145 6,532,821"> 7,367,490 7, 784, 904
132, 737 231, 527 8, 165,034
461, 896 1,021, 517 2, 177, 768 3, 687, 715 5,151, 873 6,425, 144
~
7,382, 667 7, 727, 523 8,027,449
1944 __________
1943 _________ 48, 182 164, 557 576, 999 1,824,262 3, 988, 150 6,282,816 8,282, 768 9,486,356 10, 272,672 10,532,396 11, 114, 107
1942 _________ 107,053 351, 930 1, 785, 245 3, 735,881 5, 749, 745 7, 792,249 9,062,869 9, 929, 895 10,560, 109 10, 770, 709 10, 933,095 '='
1941 _________
1940 __________
48,626
1,969
32, 187
233,335
74,079
739,005
505, 720
2, 077,933
2,091,389
5 006,307
4'. 713,059
8, 182, 596
6,857,017
9, 713,354
7, 961, 157
10,676, 552
8,808, 276
11, 534, 702
9, 592, 229
11, 744, 992
9, 914, 549
12,116,690
10,225, 179 s
~
169,465 605, 764 1,805,025 3, 923,172 7, 027, 189 9,085, 870 10,069,167 10,866,474 11,430,454 11, 930,932
1939__________

i
1938 __________ 137, 254 357,197 l, 401, 691 3,875, 703 6, 682,066 8,874, 291 10,079, 112 10,682, 457 11, 110, 486 ll, 276,225 11,412, 432
157,865 314,616 1,335, 643 3,634,922 6,577, 109 8, 925,828 10, 124, 773 10, 742, 579 11, 230,522 11,412, 139
1937____ ------ 142, !183 514,524 11,552,913
1936 __________ 1, 874,320 4, 261,165 8, 260,071 11,066,210 13, 160,423 14, 947,111 16,175.505 16, 803,013 17,644, 208
1935 __________ 41, 130 208,509 1,374,247 3, 709, 965 6,031, 950 8, 569,476 9,882, 530 10, 767, 140 11,493, 140 11,699, 116
94,346 317, 139 11,956,381
l, 135,090 2, 315,831 4, 232,068 6,590,402 7, 743, 612 8,436, 538 9,356, 921 9, 764, 578 10, 248,191
1934 __________
1933 __________ 00, 787
171, 254
354, 724
4.59, 528
1, 402, 835 a,12g, 794 4, 962,384 6, 743, 904 7, 917, 671 8, 634, 632 9,019, 834 9,173, 295 9,376, 715 z
1932__________ 1,396,139 3,102, 121 5, 908,071 8, 008,090 10,355,031 11, 248, 200 12,106,377 12,356,276 12, 556, 729
193L ________ 71, 063 251,451 $65,160 2,645,574 4,835, 990 7,309,094 9, 247,045 10, 533,684 11, 635,089 12,081,404
7,307 90,008 12,414. 899
193Q __________ 565, 753 2,092, 758 5, 409, 657 9,496, 965 12,124, 295 14,207, 613 15,018,403 15,354,212 15, 996,382
78, 188 572,810 1,879, 919 3, 736, 120 6, 303,895 9, 254, 968 10, 863,896 11, 962,827 12,837,099 13, 259, 413 13,594,388
1920__________ 86,974 304, 771 1,568,434
1928__________ 3,351,615 5,903,265 9,094, 704 10, 891, 940 11,890,006 12,853,166 13,456, 783 14,176,936
1027 __________ 88, 761 279,568 956, 577 2,500, 781 4, 961, 360 8, 151, 271 IO, 162,482 11,320, 688 12,500, 154 13, 144,333
162, 283 455,388 13,888, 972
1926 __________ 1,533, 577 3, 504, 995 5,944, 739 8, 117, 625 9, 920, 846 10, 894,912 11, 738,338 12,072, 763 12, 501,447
1925__________ 47, 770 182,255 696, 556 2, 509, 101 5,643,139 8, 727, 709 11, 253, 873 12, 956, 444 14,644,070 15, 640,804 16,616,075
. 161,632 679, 291 1,886, 399 4,282,066 7,126,248 9, 518, 946 11, 207,197 12,260,352 13, 870,507 14,831,846 15,499, 893 (0
192{ __________
21, 795 135,001 947,494 2,665, 793 4, 527,668 7,615, 981 9, 715, 643 11,162, 235 12, 237,659 12, 792,294 13,306, 813 g
TABLE 6.-COTTON GINNED PRIOR TO SPECIFIED DATES, AND PERCENT OF TOTAL GINNED PRIOR TO EACH DATE, FOR THE UNITED
I-'
STATES: 1902-60-Continued 0
[Running bales, except that round bales are counted as half hales]

Cotton ginned prior to-


Year of Total
growth ginned
Aug. I .Aug. 16 Sept. I Sept. 16 Oct. I Oct. 18 Nov. I Nov.14 Dec.I Dec.13 Jan. 16
1923 __________
1922 __________ .. ------- ... ---- -------------
_______ .. _____ -------------
___________ .,.. _ -------------
1, 142, 660 6, 409, 391 7, 556, 042 8, 369,498 9, 243,380 9. 649,015 9, 944,032 10, 170,694 c
0
------------- 806, 189 ---·----- ... --- 6, 978, 321 8, 139, 215 8,869, 978 9, 319,601 9,488, 852 9,648, 261 9, 729, 306
~
1921_ _________
1920 __________ ------------- ------------- ------------- -------------
485, 787 5, 497, 364 ll,646. 354 7, 274, 201 7. 639, 961 7, 790, 656 7, 912, 452 7,977, 778
------------- ------------- ------------- -------------
351, 589 5, 754, 582 7, 508,633 8. 914,642 10, 141, 293 10,876,263 12,014, 742 13, 270,970
~
1919 __________
------------- -------------
____________
------------- -------------
142,625 4, 9~9, 104 6, 305,054 7, 604, 320 8,844, 368 9, 396,646 10,307, 120 11,325, 532
1918 __________ .,
1,038,078 ------------- -------------
1917 __________ -------------
6, 811, 351 7, 777, 159 8, 706,420 9, 571,414 10,281, 139 11,048,652 11, 906,480
11}16 __________ ------------- -------------
____________ ... 614, 787 ------------- -------------
850, 668 ------------- -------------
5, li73, G06 7, 185, 178 8, 571, 115 9, 713,529 10, 131, 594 10, 570, 733 11, 248, 242 I'd
!;lj
1915-. ________ -------------
7, 303, 183 8, 623, 8{)3 9, 615,003 10,352,031 10,838, 799 11, 137, 712 11, 363, 915
------------- ------------- 63,883 ------------- ------------- 5, 708, 730 7,378,886 8, 771, 275 9, 703,612 10, 306,309 10, 751, 990 11,068,173 0
1914_ - - - - -- - - - ------------- ------------- 480, 317 ------------- ------------- 7, 619, 74.7 9, 826, 912 11, 668, 240 13, 073,386 13, 972,229 14, 915, 850 15, 905,840 t:I
1913 __________ _.,. ___________ ~
------------- ------------- 799,099 ------------- 6, 973, 518 8, 830, 396 10, 444, 529 12,088, 412 12, 927, 428 13, 582,036 13, 982,811

~z
1912 __________ 730, 884 ------------- -------------
HllL _________ ---------- -- - -------------
6, 874, 206 8, 869, 222 10, 299, 646 11, 854, 541 12, 439,036 13,088, 930 13, 488, 539
771,297 ------------- -------------
1910 __________ ------------- -------------
7, 758, 621 9, 970, 905 11,313, 236 12, 816, 807 13, 770, 727 14, 515, 799 15, 553, 073
353,011 ------------- -------------
1909__________ ------------- -------------
5,423, 628 7, 345, 953 8, 780, 433 10, 139, 712 10,695,443 11, 253, 147 11,568,334
------------- ------------- 388,242 ------------- ------------- 5,530, 967 7, 017, 849 8, 112, 199 8,876, 886 9,358,085 9, 787, 692 10,072, 731
1908__________ 402, 229 ------------- -------------
1907__________ ------------- -------------
6, 296, 166 8, 191, 557 9, 595, 809 11, 008, 661 11, 904, 269 12,666, 203 13,086,005
1906 __________ ------------- -------------
1905__________ ------------- -------------
200, 278 ------------- -------------
407, 551 ------------- -------------
4,420, 258
4, 931, 621
6, 128, 562
6, 906, 395
7,300,665
8, 562, 242
8,343,396
10,027, 868
9,284,070
11, 112, 789
10, 339, li51
12, 176, 199
11, 057. 822
12, 983, 201 ~t:I
------------- ------------- 476, 655 .. ------------ ------------- 4,lfl)(),566 6,457, 595 7, 501, 180 8,689, 663 9, 297, 819 9, 989, 634 10,495, 105
1904_ _________
1903 __________ ------------- ------------- 374, 821 ------------- ------------- ------------- -------------
~
6, 417, 894 9, 786, 646 11, 971, 477 12, 767, 600 13,451, 337
17,302 ------------- ------------- -------------
1902 __________ ------------- ------------- -------------
3, 706,248 6,815, 162 8, 526, 244 9, 485, 537 9,819,969
------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- ------------- 5,683,006 ------------- ------------- ------------- 8,905, 505 ------------- 10,588, 250
!;lj
Percent of t.otal
t;j
1960__________

~z
1. 0 2. 7 5. 7 13. 4 25.8 43.0 59.0 72.4 88.2 93.4 98.5 100
1959 _________ . 1. 0 3.3 7.2 15.3 30.0 48.3 66.9 79.8 92.2 97.1
1958 __________ 98. 9 100
1. 9 5.2 8.8 14.4 22.9 45.2 63.9 78.2 89.3 95.5 99.2 100
1957__________ 2.1 3.8 8. 9 14.9 22. 9 38.3 51.4 62.1 73.8
1955__________ 84. 9 97. 7 100
3.1 5.5 11. 5 24. 7 42.0 61. 0 73.9 84.4 94.1 97.4 99.5 100
1955__________ 2.2 4.3 9. 5 19. 2 33.0 49.3 65. 7 78. 5 89. 7
1954 __________ 94.3 98.8 100
2.9 6.2 12.4 25.3 41. 8 57.4 71.1 82.9 91. 5 95.6 98. 5 100
1953 __________ 3.5 7.1 18.0
2.1 34.0 53.6 66.0 76. 7 87.5 92.9 98.8 100
1952 __________ 1.2 3.1 9. 8 22.8 38.2 57.3 72.3 82.4 89. 7 93. 9 98.4 100
1951 __________ 1. 5 4.3 13. 4 24. 2 36.2 55.3 66.5 74.2 84.9 90.2 96.4 100
1950__________ 15.1
2.9 4. 6 8. 7 28.0 49.1 65.2 76.6 88. 7 92.6 97.8 100
194\L ________ 1.9 3. 5 7.8 16.9 33.4 47.8 60.0
l!M8 __________ 73.8 87.9 92. 9 98.3 100
1.8 3.8 9.9 19.6 36.4 56.0 71.6 80.l 87.4 92.1 97.0 100
1947__________ 1. 7 2.8 ll.9 15.1 33.S 72.4
1946__________ 58.1 80.2 86.9 92.0 98.6 100
2.2 8.3 6.3 14. 7 27.4 50. 7 67.2 76. 7 86.5 91.4 !l5.9 100
1945______ ---- 1.5 2.6 5.2 11.6 24. 7 41.8 li8.5 72.9 83.8 87. 7 91.l 100
1944. _________
1943 __________ .4 1.4 4.9 15.4 33. 7 53.1 70.0 80.1 86.8 89.0 93.9 100
1942__________ 1.0 3.2 16.0 33.6 51. 7 70.0 81.4
.4 1.9
89.2 94.9 96.8 98.2 100
1941__ ________ 5.9 16. 7 40.2 65.8 78.1 85.8 92. 7 94.4 97.4 100
(l) .7 4.8 19.9 44.9 65.3 75.9 83.9 91. 4 94.5 97.4 100
1940__________
1939 __________ .3 1.4 4.9 14. 7 31. 9 57.1 73. 9 81. 9 88.4 92.1}
1.2 3.1 12.2 97.0 100
1938__________ 33.8 58.2 77.3 87.8 93.0 96.8 98.2 99.4 100
1937 __________ 1.4 2. 7 11. 5 31.3 56. 6 76.8 87.1 92.4 96.6
.8 2.8 98.2 99.4 100
1936__________ 10.3 23.3 45.3 60.6 72.1 81. 9 88.6 92.1 96. 7 100
.3 1. 7 11.3 30.6 49. 7 70.6 81. 4 88. 7 94. 7 96.4 98.5 100
1935__________
.9 3.0 10.9 22.2 40.6 63.2 74.3 81.0 89. 8 n
1934__________ 1.1 3. 7 14.8 93.6 98.3 100
Hl33 __________ 33.0 52.4 71. 2 83.6 91. 2 95.2 96. 8 99.0 100 0
1932 __________ 1.4 3.6 11.0 24.5 46. 7 68.0 81.8 88.8 95.6 97.6 8
.6 2.0 99.2 100
1931_ _________ 6.8 20.8 38.G 57.5 72.8 82.9 91. 5 95. l 97. 7 100 8
------------- .5
1930__________
1929__________ .6 4.2
3.4
13. 7
12.6
27.2
32.5
45.8
57.1
67.3
72.9
79.0
85.4
87.0
90.3
93.3
92.3
96.4
96.2 100
z0
.6 2.1 98.8 100
1928__________ 10.8 23.0 40.6 62.5 74. g 81. 7 88.4 92. 5 97.5 100 I'd
1927__________ .6 2.0 6. 7 17.5 34. 7 57.0 71. l 79.2 87.9 91. 9 97.1 100 ~
1926 __________ 1. 3 3.6 12.0 27.4 46.5 63.5 77.6 85.2 91.8 94.4 0
.3 1.0 97.8 100 t:l
3.9 14.1 31.8 49.2 63.4 73.0 82.5 87.5 93.6 100
1925__________ 0
l!l24__________ 1. 0 3.6 11. 7 26.6 44.2 59.0 69.5 76.0 86.0 92.0 96.1 100
Q
1923__________ .2 1.0 6.9 19.5 33.2 55.8 71.2 81.8 89. 7 93.8 97.6 100
8
H
------------- ------------- 11.2 ------------- ------------- 63.0 74.3
1922__________
1921__ ________ ------------- -------------
------------- -------------
8.3
6.1
------------- -------------
------------- -------------
71. 7
68.9
83. 7
83.3
82.3
91. 2
91.2
90.9
95.8
95.8
93.9
97. 5
97. 7
97.8
99. 2
99.2
100
100
100
z0
~t;j
1920__________
1919 __________ ------------- ------------- 2.6 ------------- ------------- 43.4 56.6 67.2 76.4 82.0 90.5 100
1918__________ ------------- ------------- 1. 3 ------------- ------------- 43. 5 55. 7 67.1 78.1 83.0 91. 0 100
1917__________ ------------- ------------- 8.7 ------------- ------------- 57.2 65.3 73.l 80.4 86.3 92.8 100
1916__________ ------------- ------------- 5.5 ------------- ------------- 49.6 63.9 76.2 86.4 00.1 94.0 100 t:1
------------- ------------- 7.5 ------------- ------------- 64.3 75.9 84.6 91.1 95.4 98.0 100 H
1915 __________ Ul
1914__________ ------------- ------------- 4.2 ------------- ------------- 51.6 66. 7 79.2 87. 7 93.1 97.l 100
8
~
1913 __________ ------------- ------------- 3.0 ------------- ------------- 47.9 61.8 73.4 82.2 87.8 93.8 100
1912__________ ------------- ------------ 5. 7 ------------- ------------- 49.9 . 63.2 74. 7 86.5 92.5 97.1 100
H
b:1
s
....
1911 __________ ------------- ......
------------- -------------
___________ 5.4 ------------- ------------- 51.0 65.8 76.4 87.9 92.2 97.0 100
1910__________ _._ __________
------------- -------------
5.0 49.9 64.1 72.7 82.4 88.5 93.3 100
H
1909__________ ------------- 3.1 ------------- ...... ___ _____
.._
_.,. .,.
46. 9 0
1908__________ ------------- ------------- 3.9 ------------- ------------ ... 54.9
63.5
69. 7
75.9
80. 5
87. 7
88.1
92.5
92.9
97.3
97.2
100
100 z
1907__________ ------------- ------------- 3.1 ------------- -------------
1.8 _______ ... _____ -------------
48. l 62.6 73.3 84.1 91.0 96.8 100
1906-_ ________ ------------- ------------- 40.0 55.4 66.0 75. 5 84.0 93.5 100
------------- ------------- 3.1 -------- ... ---- ------------- 38.0 153.2 65.9 77.2 85.6 93.8 100
1905 __________ _____ _______
...,
------------- 4.5 ------------- -------------
1i:37. ~7 1--------~::_
71.5 82.8 88.6 95.2 100
------------- -------------
------------- -------------
72.8 --------------
69.4 -------------
89.0 94. 9 100
100
------------- -------------
------------- .... ____ .._ _______ 86.8 96.6
im========== ============= ============= _________::!_
53. 7 ------------- ------------- 84.l ------------- 100
1--'
1 Less than 0.05 percent. 1--'
TABLE 7.-COTTON GINNED PRIOR TO SPECIFIED DATES DURING THE SEASON, BY ST.A.TE! 1957-60 I-'
~
[Quantities are given in running bales. Linters are not included]

Cotton ginned prior to- Total


Year of ginned
State growth
-
(running
Aug.1 Aug.16 Sept. 1 Sept. 16 Oct.1 Oct. 18 Nov.1 Nov.14 Dec.1 Dec.13 Jan.16 bales)

United States____ 1960 139, 779 381, 788 818, 969 1, 918, 143 3, 677,243 6, 136, 307 8,42il, 294 10,326, 277 12, 576, 263
1959 150, 472 471, 965 1,044, 293 2, 213, 932 4,445, 922 7, 005,374 9, 713, 919 11, 585, 416 13, 376, 263
13, 326, 507
14, 094,036
14, 052, 126
14,362, 581
14, 265, 038
14, 515, 111
c
1958 212, 569 589, 748 1,007, 493 1, 644,449
0
2,622, 746 5, 172,897 7, 312, 816 8, 942, 688 10,214,959 10, 918,827
~
11,339, 760 11, 435, 323
1957 230, 756 414,020 969, 677 1, 622,012 2, 492, 496 4, 162, 376 5, 593, 251 6, 757,657 8,031, 951 9,233, 701 10, 629, 952 10, 880, 378
Alabama _____________
1960
1959
-----------
-----------
3,504
6, (l97
57,407
69, 985
205,496
181, 779
338, 422
383,492
503, 162
517, 347
627, 703
596, 085
698, 952
669, 570
741, 598
697, 607
750,093
709, 1!~7
755,233
714,095
z0
1958 ... ---------- 4,862 50, 189 121,208 Hl2, 720 311, 923 383,851 408, 935 427,348 435,019 441, 305 '1:1
Arizona _______________
1957 ----------- 10,214 104, 971 210.179 275, 187 397, 539 459, 110 499, 018 512, 706 520, 705 526, 153 ~
0
1960 ----------- 1, 466 11. 094
10, 114
30,894 71, 273 151, 100 276, 368 434, 370 606, 277 695, 788 822,447 t:I
1959 ----------- 2,382 30, !lOl 64, 052 126, 696 215,646 308, 311 474, 349 559, 893 640,431
~
1958 ----------- 3,445 11, 697 33, 986 78,070 167,498 295,327 421, 417 560, 330 648,221 731,810

~
1957 ----------- 3, 214 11, 620 30, 974 68, 615 119, 809 184, 310 279,429 465, 195 562, 835 718, 854
Arkansas ____________
1960 ----------- ----------- 580 96, 025 337,244 632, 490 920, 194 1, 110, 813 1, 254,436 1, 284, 655 1, 328, 15...
1959 ----------- ----------- 1,369 149, 627 474,012 833, 192 1,211, 442 1, 370, 025 1,462, 998 1, 511,086 1, 526, 108
1958 ----------- ----------- ----------- 9,624 82, 151 382,949 613, 541 742, 531 801,524 843, 973 896,434
1957 ----------- ----------- 259 31,002 152, 714 383, 936
~
532, 477 646, 987 728, 771 809,507 916, 667
California ____________
1960 ----------- 456 4,437 14,393 48,468 401, 669 996, 963 1,236, 013 1, 554, 296 1, 742, 749 1, 917, 702 t:I
1959 ----------- 5,439 14, 527 33, 53:;; 98,666 505, 183 1, 053, 961 1, 527, 493 1, 782, 125 1, 866, 955 1, 937,579
1958 ----------- 3,284 7,873 30,685 93,834 581,495 1, 111, 686 1,376, 281 1, 521, 130 1, 579, 775 1, 618, 656 t:I
1957 ----------- 441 3,374 13, 203 54,264 244, 204 667,481 1,068, 269 1,359, 990 1, 440, 81}4 1, 527, 143 1-f
Ul
Florida_------------- 1960 ----------- 307 3,307 6,498 9,000 10, 756 11,233 11, 344 11, 375 11, 389
8
11, 402
-----------
~
1959 786 3, 543 5,947 8, 159 9,079 9,259 9,333 9,350 9,352 9,352
1958 ----------- 446 3,231 5,210 6,026 6,350 6,433 6,445 6,470 6, 482 6,482
1957 -----------
~
l, 127 4,300 5,420 6,037 6, 584 6,657 6,694 6.746 6, 786 6, 801
Georgia ______________
1960 ----------- 6,625 76,638 217,866 326, 799 420,474 464, 585 484, 562 499,420 504, 382 507, 319
~
1959 ----------- 20, 754 132, 261 22(), 319 343, 552 417, 648 449, 855 490, 448 508, 896 516,360 520, 549
Hl58 ----------- 10, 200 93, 264 2GO, 831 280,015 321, 817 337, 641 343, 019 346, 787 347, 926 348,855
1957 ------- .. - ... -31, 526 148, 466 229, 718 278, 265 328, 864 359, 523 376, 421 383,424 385, 998 388, 791
lliinois ________ ------ 1960 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 81 444 718 891 1, 169 1, 199 1,262
1959 ---------- ... ----------- ---------- - 1 172 420 728 913 1,054 1, 175 1, 203
1958 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 20 177 359 434 509 530 635
1957 ----------- ----------- ----------- ----------- 80 389 li08 658 762 837 914
Kentucky_---------- 1960 ----------- ----------- ----------- 16! 1,226 3,053 4.482 5,260 5,958 6, 133 6,298
1959 ----------- -------- --- ----------. 484 1,963 3, 734 5, 317 6,431 6,981 7,267 7,489 ,9
W58 ----------- ~---------- . --------- ----------- 213 1, 269 1,987 2, 588 2,873 B,053 B,369
1957 ----------- ----------- -------- - -- 52 576 1.816 2,353 2, 81!! 3, 170 3, 331 3,673
Louisiana ____________ 1960 --- -------- 787 8,267 60, 714 153,582 266, 010 344,279 413, 949 459, 684 477, 718 492, 027 4!lti,4l::l
1959 ----------- 731 12, 799 67, 419 168, 754 282, 593 389,365 438,444 j72,625 483, 165 486, 313 486,943
1958 ----------- 2,697 25, 745 51, 657 72,070 156,978 218, 160 252,026 271,221 283, 710 292,058 292, 869
1957 ----------- 561 29, 660 58, 194 97, 123 183,024 231, 923 261,679 281, 588 311, 164 342, 532 345, 841
Mississippi__ _________ 1960 ----------- ----------- 17, 765 187, 151 484, 010 817, 991 1, 137, 372 1, 321, 195 1,447,846 1, 477, 359 1, 510, 185 1, 527, 977
1959 ----------- _.. _________
----------~
30, 104 194, 605 532,831 894, 144 1,227,490 1,391, 312 1, 487, 791 1, 532, 574 1. 544, 235 1, 552,437
1958
1957
-----------
------- ..........
---------- w
4,911
72, 190
42,689
180, 902
110,864
301, 192
397,460
532, 599
630,491
670, 111
766, 536
802, 747
844, 778
866, 934
899, 142
948,368
929, 277
1, 034, 451
955,029
1,070, 097
Missouri_ ____________ 1960 ----------- ----------- ----------- 23,021 131, 910 276, 080 381, 617 431, 182 459, 521 466,058 473, 840 480,620
c
1959 ----------- ----------- ----------- 55,882 182, 439 295, 547 410, 707 458,297 483, 728 501,406 507,035 514, 214
0
1958 ----------- ----------- ----------- 3,312 30,490 124, 662 196, 920 231,920 248,005 258,472 280,016 285, 476
t-3
1957 ----------- ----------- ----------· 1,490 20, 790 66, 976 88,581 112, 961 134, 299 149, 535 170,843 182,813
t-3
Nevada______________
1960
1959
----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
----------- ----------- ----------- -----------
165
2
970
400
2,626
1,132
3.500
2,189
4,632
3,415
4,932
4, 375
5,340
4,957
5, 351
4,957 ~
New Mexico _________ 1960
1959
----------- ----------- -----------
----------- ----------- -----------
440
3,026
18, 401
45, 164
69, 394
126,864
126,829
196,367
190,275
247, 754
239, 147
285, 206
250, 707
297,449
l 263,325
301, 718
270,409
303, 264
1-d
pj
0
1958
1957
----------- ----------- -----------
----------- -----------
1,116
232
----------~
13, 352
13, 548
60, 724
52, 578
117,045
84,869
184,253
116, 063
243,852
155, 040
269,667
185, 564
281, 191
216, 669
282, 232
223, 388
g
;
North Carolina ______ 1960 ----------- ----------- ----------- 19, 543 72, 995 126, 137 181, 529 212, 174 234, 855 240, 926 244,417 245,080
1959 ----------- ---------- -----------
~
27, 135 101, 282 166, 015 212, 318 274,207 309,609 325, 592 334, 111 335,870
1958 ----------- ----------- ----------- 40, 101 119,698 182,497 214, 759 240,074 254,030 256, 903 259,816 260, 724
1957 ----------- ----------- ----------· 26, 817 74, 205 145, 027 190, 794 217, 006 226, 849 230, 301 234, 970 235, 954
0 klahoma ____________
----------- ----------- -----------
~t:I
1960 7,308 35, 112 100,278 133,850 257,468 406, 988 430, 62! 451, 053 453, 976
1959 ----------- ----------- ----------- 12, 239 51, 693 99, 783 194, 461 255, 187 340,427 371,461 375, 131 378,608
1958
1957
----------- ----------- -----------
----------- ----------- -----------
12,509
591
53,000
7.940
150,956
28,612
230,574
57,430
269,497
71, 750
281, 452
133. 888
296, 045
204, 155
307,046
257,064
308,498
259,004
South Carolina _______ 1960 ----------- ----------- 34, 311 129,281 242, 798 325,332 375,82.S 398,479 411, 729 415, 781 418, 000 418, 500 s
1959 ----------- ----------- 73, 077 147,947 247, 751 312, 531 343, 633 384, 297 406, 161 415, 130 419, 676 420, 671 ~
1958 ----------- ----------- 22, 714 114, 633 197, 609 259, 668 284, 720 293,837 299, 164 299,985 301,498 301, 745
1957 ----------- ----------- 60, 222 138, 492 209, 810 275, 278 310, 895 331, 225 338, 727 341, 453 345, 982 346, 557
Tenne.ssee____________

Texas_----------- ____
1960
1959
1958
1957
1960
----------- ----------- -----------
----------- ----------- ____
----------- -----------
. ______
-----------
----------- ------------ ----- ------
139, 779 368, 643 605, 163
28,880
44,096
6,436
11, 977
890, 390
134,244
180, 180
55, 186
70, 697
1, 269,984
259, 527
331, 203
197,856
191,303
1, 768, 519
377, 133
457, 214
290,621
256, 426
2,052, 146
460,858
534, 375
339,971
313.134
2, 648,340
538, 095
584,829
370, 541
347,452
3, 691, 077
551,352
621, 678
387, 130
372, 785
4, 006, 043
565,257
635, 355
406, 123
397, 090
4,269, 976
570, 876
642,245
411,038
404, 292
4, 344, 799
I
z
1959 150,472 435, 176 696, 514 1,032,896 1,559, 534 2,078, 777 2, 732, 985 3,208, 807 4, 049,811 4,349, 953 4,386, 761 4,403, 078
1958 212, 569 564,814 787, 869 970,412 1,236,347 1,865, 794 2,374, 125 3,056, 658 3, 727,271 4,094, 767 4, 226,991 4,242, 527
1957 230. 756 366, 937 534. 615 682, 615 859, 577 1, 200.269 1, 484, 775 l, 644, 524 2, 079, 461 2, 752, 41(] 3, 534, 142 3, 600, 836
Virginia ______________
1960 ----------- ----------- ----------- 79 1, 529 2, 921 4,839 6,652 8, 160 8, 619 8,890 8,944
1959 -----------
_______ -----------
.. ___ _______ -----------..,
..,. ___ ___________
197 2,224 4,218 5,954 8,023 9,301 9,978 10,483 10,600
1958 40 1,081 2,824 4,576 6,266 7,614 8,027 8, 198 8,339
1957 ----------· ----------- ----------- 154 1,876 3,569 5,028 6,274 6,949 7,067 7, 213 7,326
......
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14 CO'l'TON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

TABLE 8.-PERCENT OF TOTAL COTTON GINNED PRIOR TO SPECIFIED DATES, BY


STATE: 1958-60
[Based on Table 7]

Percent of total cotton ginned prior to-


Year of
State growth
Sept. I Sept. 16 Oct.1 Oct.18 Nov.1 Nov. 14 Dec.1 Dec.13 Jan.16
--- - - - --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
United States ___ 1960 5. 7 13.4 25.8 43.0 59. 0 72. 4 R8.2 93.4 98. 5
1959 7. 2 15. 3 30.6 48.3 66. 9 79. 8 92.2 97.1 98. 9
1958 8.8 14.4 22.9 45.2 63.9 78.2 89.3 95. 5 99.2
Alabama __________ 1960 7.6 27.2 44.8 66.6 83.0 92. 5 98.1 2
!)!). 99. 9
1959 9. 8 25.4 53. 7 72.4 83.4 93. 7 97. 6 99.3 99. 9
1958 11.3 27.4 43. (1 70. 5 86. 8 92. 5 96.6 98.4 99.8

Arizona ____ ------- 1960 1.3 3. 6 8. 4 17.8 32. 5 51.2 71. 4 81. 9 96. 9
1959 1.4 4. 3 8. 9 17. 6 30.0 42.8 65. 9 77. 8 88.9
1958 1. 6 4. 6 10. 6 22. 7 40. l 57.2 76.1 88.0 99. 3

Arkansas ____ ------ 1960 (1) 7.1 25.1 47.0 68.4 82. 5 93. 2 95.4 98. 7
1959 .1 9. 8 30. 9 54.3 79.0 89.3 95. 4 98. 5 99. 5
1958 -------- 1. 0 8.9 41.4 66.4 80.3 86. 7 91. 3 97.0

California_-------- 1960 .2 .7 2. 5 20. 5 50. 8 62. 9 79.1 88. 7 97. 7


1959 .7 1. 7 5.0 25. 9 53. 9 78. 2 91. 2 95. 5 99.2
1958 .5 1. 9 5.8 35.8 68.5 84. 8 93. 7 97.3 99. 7
Florida _______ ----- 1960 20.0 57.0 78. 9 94. 3 98. 5 99. 5 99.8 99.9 100.0
1959 37.9 63.6 87.2 97.1 99.0 99.8 99. 9 100.0 100.0
1958 49.8 80.4 93.0 98.0 99.2 99.4 99.8 100. 0 100.0
Georgia. _____ ----- 1960 15.1 42.9 64.3 82.8 91. 5 95.4 98.3 99.3 99. 9
1959 25.4 43. 4 65. 9 80.2 86.3 94.1 97. 7 99.1 99. 9
1958 26. 7 57. 5 80.2 92.2 96. 7 98.2 99.3 99. 6 99. 9

Louisiana._------- 1960 1. 7 12. 2 30. \) 53. 6 69.4 83.4 ()2 (j 96. 2 99.1
1959 2. 6 13. 8 34. 7 58. 0 80.0 90.0 97. 1 99. 2 99. 9
1958 8.S 17. 6 24.6 53. 6 74.5 86.1 92 ti 96. 9 99. 7

MississippL _ ------ 1960 1. 2 12. 2 31. 7 53. 5 74.4 86. 5 94.8 96. 7 98.8
1959 1.9 12. 5 34.3 57. 6 79.1 89.6 95. 8 98. 7 99. 5
1958 .5 4.5 11. 6 41.6 66. 0 80.3 88. 5 94.1 97.3
Missouri__ ___ ------ 1960 -------- 4.8 27.4 57. 4 79.4 89. 7 95. 6 97.0 98. 6
1959 -------- 10. 9 35.5 57. 5 79. 9 89.1 9ti. l 97. 5 98. 6
1958 -------- 1. 2 10. 7 43. 7 69. 0 81.2 8Ci II 90.5 98.1
New Mexico _______ 1960 -------- .2 6.8 25. 7 46. 9 70.4 88. 4 92. 7 97. 4
1959 _______ .. 1. 0 14. 9 41.8 64.8 81. 7 94.0 98.1 99. 5
1958 -------- .4 4. 7 21. 5 41. 5 65.3 80.4 95.5 99. 6
North Carolina ____ 1960 -------- 8. 0 29.8 51. 5 74.1 86. 6 95. 8 98.3 99. 7
1959 -------- 8.1 30.2 49. 4 63. 2 81. 6 92. 2 96. 9 99. 5
1958 -------- 15. 4 45. 9 70. 0 82. 4 92.1 97.4: 98.5 99. 7
Oklahoma _________ 22.] 29. 5 56. 7 S!l. 6 M.9 99.4
1960 -------- 1.6 7. 7
67.4 98.1
1959 ----- ... -- 3. 2 13. 7 26.4 51.4 89. 9 99.1
1958 -------- 4.1 17.2 48.9 74. 7 87.4 91. 2 96.0 99. 5
South Carolina ____ 1960 8.2 30.9 58.0 77. 7 89.8 95.2 98.4 99.4 99.9
1959 17.4 35. 2 58.9 74.3 81. 7 91.4 96. 6 98. 7 99.8
1958 7. 5 38. 0 65.5 86.1 94.4 97.4 99.1 99.4 99. 9
Tennessee ____ ----- 1960 -------- 5.] 23.5 45. 5 66.1 80. 7 94. 3 96. 6 99. 0
1959 -------- 6. 9 28.1 51. 6 71.2 83. 2 91.1 96.8 98. 9
1958 -------- 1. 6 13.4 48.1 70. 7 82. 7 90.1 94.2 98.8
Texas_------------ 1960 13. 9 20. 5 29.2 40.7 47. 2 61.0 85. 0 92.2 98.3
1959 15.8 23. 5 35.4 47.2 62.1 72. 9 92. 0 98. 8 99. 6
1958 18. 6 22. 9 29.1 44.0 56. 0 72. 0 87. 9 96. 5 99. 6
Virginia ___________ 1960 -------- .9 17.1 32. 7 54.1 74.4 91. 2 96.4 99. 4
1959 -------- 1. 9 21.0 39.8 56.2 75. 7 87. 7 94.1 98.9
1958 -------- .5 13.0 33. 9 54.9 75.1 92.0 96.3 98.3
All other States 2__ 1960
1959
--------
--------
1. 2
3. 5
11.2
15.4
34.0
32. 9
59. 6
51. 8
73. 6
68.8
89. 6
82. 6
93. 5
92. 5
98.3
98. 5
1958 -------- -------- 5.5 34. 0 55.2 71.1 79. 6 84.3 94.3

10.05 percent or less.


21ncludes Tillnois, Kentucky, and Nevada.
COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 15
TABLE 9.-GROSS WEIGHT .AND ESTIMATED v
.A.LUE OF COTTON GINNED, AND
ESTIMATED QUANTITY A.ND VA.LUE OF COTTONSEED, BY STA.TE: 1957-60
[Value figures and cottonseed production estimated from factors supplied by Statistical Reporting Service,
U.S. Department of Agriculture]

Cotton Cottonseed
Estimated
value of Estimated value Estimated value
Year cotton Gross
State of crop, total weight I
growth (thou- Total Average Quantity Total
(thou·
sands of sands of (thou- per (tons) (thou· Average
per ton
dollars) pounds) sands of pound 2 sands of (dollars)
dollars) (cents) dollars)
---
United States. 1960 2,404, 183 7, 136, 020 2, 154, 202 30.19 5, 886, 000 249, 9Sl 42.47
1959 2, 535, 994 7, 278, 7S4 2,303, 852 31. 65 5, 991, 000 232, 142 38. 74
1958 2, 122, 360 5, 756, 003 1, 912, 158 33.23 4, 798, 000 210, 202 43.81
1957 1, 860,400 5, 481, 840 1, 624, 950 29.64 4,609, 000 235, 450 51.08

1960 132, 761 382, 240 121, 858 31.88 308, 000 10, 903 35.40
Alabama.-------- 33.30 294,000 10, 416 35.40
1959 131, 379 363, 252 120, 963
1958 87, 302 222, 429 79, 163 35. 59 1S2, 000 8, 139 44.80
1957 90, 116 267, 868 so, 066 29.S9 217, 000 10, 050 46.30

1960 149, 868 423, 107 132, 348 31.28 349, 000 17, 520 50.20
Arizona---------- 299, 000 12, 439 41. 60
1959 131, 215 356, 783 118, 776 33.29
195S 140, 331 366, S84 127, 062 34. 63 309, 000 13, 269 43.00
1957 144, S20 379, 090 127, 544 33.64 320, 000 17,276 53.90
Arkansas _________ 1960 231, 023 672, 717 207, 802 30.89 565, ODO 23,221 41.10
1959 27S, 180 774, 296 254, 201 32.S3 631, 000 23, 979 38.00
1958 17S, S51 463, 847 lGl, 094 34. 73 395, 000 17, 757 45.00
1957 174, 165 491, 060 153, 014 31.16 418, 000 21, 151 50.60

California._------ 1960 340, 799 972, 540 300, 320 30.88 786, 000 40,479 51.50
1959 344, 605 966, 482 310, S21 32.16 761, 000 33, 784 44.40
1958 301, 174 804, 881 274, 142 34.06 629, 000 27, 032 43.00
1957 292, 279 772, 537 259, 727 33.62 GIG, 000 32, 552 52.SO
Florida ___________ 1960 1, 950 5, 720 1, 770 30. 95 5, 000 180 36.00
1959 1, 637 4, 692 1, 485 31.66 4,000 152 38.40
195S 1, 215 3, 234 1, 087 33. (JO 3,000 128 47.60
1957 1, 278 3,451 1, 116 32.33 3,000 162 55.30

Georgia---~------- 1960 S7, 459 251, 833 80, 007 31. 77 207, 000 7,452 36.00
1959 93, 613 259, 908 85, 640 32.95 217, 000 7,973 36.SO
1958 70, 251 175, 409 ()3, 147 36.00 143, 000 7, 104 49.60
1957 6S, 874 196, 9S9 60, 515 30. 72 166, 000 8,359 50.20
Louisiana ________ 1960 85,872 249, 321 77, 614 31.13 208,000 S,258 39.70
1959 88, 555 245, 131 so, 746 32.94 204,000 7,809 38.20
1958 52, 567 148, 141 47. 464 32.04 126, 000 5, 103 40. 40
1957 60, 517 174, 268 53, 431 30.66 148,000 7,0S6 47.70

Mississippi__ _____ 1960 265,401 772, 261 239, 401 31. 00 622,000 26,000 41.80
1959 285, 708 784, 959 260, 685 33.21 640, 000 25, 023 39.10
1958 184, 291 481, 294 164, 747 34. 23 410, 000 19, 544 47. '10
1957 176, 397 540, 215 153, 259 2S.37 460, 000 23, 138 50.30

M issourL ________ 1960 79, 919 234, 897 72, 019 30. 06 200, 000 7,900 39. 50
1959 S8, 520 252, 923 81, 239 32.12 210, 000 7,2Sl 34. 60
1958 52, 545 137, 734 47, 601 34.56 118. 000 4,944 41.90
1957 30, 873 89, 591 27, 254 30.42 78, 000 3,619 46.liO

N ew Mexico••••• - 1960 48, 698 135, 248 43, 847 32. 42 110, 000 4,851 44.10
1959 57, 524 151, 395 52, 269 34. 53 123,000 5,255 42.SO
1958 54, 942 142, 767 49, 505 34. 67 120, 000 5,437 45.30
1957 40, 349 111, 491 35, 042 31.43 94, 000 5,307 56. 60
See footnotes at end of table.
16 COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

TABLE 9.-GROSS WEIGHT AND ESTIMATED VALUE OF COTTON GINNED AND


ESTIMATED QUANTITY AND VALUE OF COTTONSEED, BY STATE: 1957-60-Con.
[Value :figures and cottonseed production estimated from factors supplied by Statistical Reporting Service,
U.S. Department of Agriculture]

Cotton Cottonseed
Estimated
value of Estimated value Estimated valne
Year cotton
State of
growth
crop, total
(thou-
Gross
weight 1 Quantity
-------
(thou- Total Average (tons) Total
sands of
dollars) sands of (thou- per (thou- Average
per ton
pounds) sands of pound 2 sands of (dollars)
dollars) (cents) dollars)

North Carolina••. 1960 118, 949 37, 873 31. 84 99, OOD 3,821
---
38.6D
41, 694
1959 53,843 163, 660 49,36D 3D.16 136,0DD 4,483 32.90
1958 50, 195 128, 914 45, 210 35. 07 107, 000 4, 985 46. 60
1957 39, 899 116,205 35, 222 30.31 97, 000 4,677 48.30
Oklahoma ________ 1960 70, 123 227,445 62, 616 27. 53 184, ODO 7, 507 40.80
1959 58, 531 189,416 52, 847 27.90 151, DOO 5,684 37.60
1958 53, 952 155, 098 48, 670 31.38 128, 000 5, 282 41.40
1957 35,233 130, 319 29, 621 22. 73 113,0DO 5,612 49. 70
South Carolina .•. 1960 72, 695 2D5, 035 66, 616 32.49 167,000 6, D79 36.40
1959 71, 786 207, 2D3 65,828 31. 77 176, ODO 5, 958 33.80
1958 58, 728 149, 112 52, 755 35.38 124, DOD 5, 973 48.10
1957 60, 938 172, 108 53, 835 31.28 141, DOD 7, 103 5D.2D
Tennessee._------ 1960 lOD, 522 288, 794 9D, 681 31.40 236, 000 9, 841 41. 7D
1959 12D, 73D 327,3Dl llD, 562 33. 78 267,000 10, 168 38.10
1958 81, 334 2D7, 143 73, 349 35.41 176, 000 7,985 45.30
:!.957 73, 946 206, 464 65, 49D 31. 72 176, 000 8,456 48.10
Texas ____________
1960 691, 635 2, 184, 898 616, 056 28.20 1, 830, 000 75, 579 41. 30
1959 725,950 2,219,043 654, 564 29. 50 1, 868, 000 71, 386 38.20
1958 752,366 2, 162, 847 675, 067 31. 21 1,823,000 77, 299 42. 40
1957 568, 587 1, 824, 015 487, 924 26. 75 1, 557, 000 80, 663 51.80
Virginia •••••••••• 1960 1, 522 4,578 1,380 30.14 4,000 142 35. 50
1959 1, 729 5,424 1,582 29.17 4,000 147 33.10
1958 1, 554 4,252 1, 401 32.94 3,000 153 44.10
1957 1,297 3. 768 1.143 30.33 3.000 154 49.00
.All other States•• 1960 2,242 6,437 1, 994 30. 98 6, 000 248 42. 50
1959 2,489 6,916 2,284 33.02 6,000 205 36. 85
1958 762 2,017 694 34.40 2,000 68 40. 33
1957 832 2,401 747 31.11 2,000 85 42. 96

t Including tare. Total tare was 301,695,238 pounds in l!l60.


2 Bas~d on gross bale weight of upland cotton, and net baJ~ wele:bt of Amerlcan·Egypttan cotton.
COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 17

COTTON ACREAGE HARVESTED., BY STATE:


1960 and 10-year average 1950 - 1959
(Based on acreage data in table 10)

Mill.IONS OF ACRES
0 2 4 6 a 10

TEXAS

ALABAMA

GEORG IA

OKLAHOMA

SOUTH
CAROLINA


MISSOURI 1960

A~IZONA 10-year averaoe


1950-1959

NORTH
CAROLINA

ALL OTHER:~:
STATES

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE eUREAU OF THE CENSUS

881466-82--4
TABLE 10.-COTTON ACREAGE HARVESTED AND GINNINGS, BY STATE: SELECTED YEARS, 1839-1961
[Running bales, except that round bales are counted as half bales. Llnters included tor 18\14 and prior years. Acreage estimated by U.S. Department of .Agriculture] J-l
00
United Missis- North Okla· South Tennes- Texas
Year of growth States Alabama Arkansas California Florida Georgia Louisiana sippi Carolina ho ma Carolina see

1961 l _____ acres •• 16,561,000 920,000 1, 410,000 830,000 25,000 685,000 585, 000 1, 675, 000 425,000 720,000 610,000 540,000 7, 100,000
1960 2 _____ acres __ 15, 309,000 860,000 1, 320,000 946,000 25,000 653,000 510,000 1, 520, 000 390,000 630, 000 550, 000 512, 000 6,325,000
bales __ 14,265,038 755,832 1, 346, 171 1, 963,826 11,402 507,993 496,412 1, 527, 977 245,080 453, 976 418, 500 570,876 4,344, 799
1959.. _____ acres __ 15, 117,000 835,000 1, 305,000 875,000 26,000 655, 000 495,000 1,475,000 390,000 625,000 565, 000 510,000 6,350,000 (')
bales .. 14, 515.111 714, 516 1, 534, 216 1, 954, 189 9, 352 ii21, 055 486, 943 1, 552, 437 335,870 378,608 420, 671 642, 245 4,403, 078 0
1958••• ____ acres __ 11, 849,000 530,000 1, 015,000 732,000 14, 000 381,000 364,000 1, 125, 000 2Ci3, 000 410,000 352, 000 400,000 5, 395, 000
bales __ 11, 435,323 442, 202 924,453 1, 623,571 6,482 349, 162 292, 869 955,020 260, 724 308,498 301, 745 411,038 4, 242,527
1-3
1957•. _____acres._ 13,558,000 t-3
735,000 1, 130,000 711,000 20,000 570,000 440,000 1,335,000 344,000 540,000 500,000 465,000 5, 905,000 0
bales __ 10, 880,378
1956_____ .acres __ 15, 615, 000
526,807
972, 000
964,879
1, 365, 000
1, 556, 959
749, 000
6,810
30,000
389, 591
830, 000
345, 841
562, 000
1,070,097
1, 595, 000
235,954
440,000
259,004
715,000
346,557
682, 000
404,292
543,000
3,600, 836
6, 200, 000
z
bales __ 13, 151,208 746,477 1, 399, 216 1,465,613 9, 195 579, 189 569,839 1, 577, 274 366,232 259, 523 522, 235 527,484 3, 555, 106 "d
1955______ acres __ 16, 928, ODO pj
1,050, 000 1, 460,000 745, 000 33,000 895,000 615, 000 1, 700, 000 480,000 790, 000 730, 000 570, 000 6, 900, 000 0
bales __ 14, 542,040 I, 037, 675 1, 651, 496 1,220, 889 14, 812 604,402 571, 900 1, 996, 489 359, 838 447,678 565, 826 613,059 3, 956, 835
1954 ______ acres __ 19, 251,000 1,025,000 t::l
bales __ 13, 619,272
1, 170,000
739,137
1, 700,000
1,347,257
883,000
1,511,670
36,000
16,538 614,856
688,000
561,593
1,960,000
1,564,034
545,000
385,086
930,000
288,840
830,000
520,625
648,000 7, 730,000
534,001 3,863,035
q
1953_______ acres __ 24,341,000 (')
1,620,000 2,070,000 1,340,000 71,000 1, 375,000 950,000 2,490,000 775,000 1,020,000 1, 175, 000 950,000 8, 900,000 8
bales __ 16, 317, 126
l952_______ acres __ 25, 921,000
bales __ 14, 954, 575
967, 165
1,585,000
897, 125
1, 527,205
1, 940,000
1, 343, 606
1, 784, 522
1,386,000
1,822, 123
13, 849
60,000
17, 425
751, 975
1,455, 000
735, 043
795,273
890,000
738, 602
2,099, 181
2,416,000
1, 859, 364
464,087
745,000
583, 770
427, 172
1, 220,000
259, 242
699,447
l, 140,000
670, 972
685, 751 4, 255,345
860,000 10, 700,000
621, 119 3, 742, 789
sz
195L•. ___ .acres __ 26,949,000 1,490,000 2,045,000 1,305,000 62,000 1,410,000 935, 000 2,340,000 702,000 1,485, 000 1, 100, 000 785,000 11,850,000
bales __ 15,075, 914
~t::l
912, 926 1, 244, 953 1, 764,325 18, 236 926,078 749, 226 1,588, 874 560, 126 457, 186 871,644 525,383 4,053, 196
1950_______ acres __ 17,843,000 1,305,000 1,670,000 581,000 31,000 1,030,000 715, 000 2,030,000 580,000 795,000 865,000 630,000 6, 700,000
bales __ 9, 910, 418 578, 800 1,074,023 981, 225 8,087 492,466 421, 76;) 1, 305, 103 191, 993 239,690 412,920 404,411 2,880, 601
l949_______ acres __ 27,439,000 1, 890,000 2, 580,000 925,000 46,000 1, 560,000 950,000 2, 730,000 880,000 1,300,000 1, 245,000 895,000 11, 100,000

~
bales __ 15, 908, 591 852, 903 1, 607, 685 1, 284, 181 9,312 612, S.30 633,616 1, 460,062 491, 770 587, 571 565, 666 622, 498 5,860,231
1948_______ acres __ 22, 911,000 1,630,000 2, 305,000 804,000 29,000 1,239,0!}0 890,000 2, 560, 000 737,000 1,025,000 1, 120,000 820,000 8, 613,000
bales __ 14, 580,279 1, 167, 187 1, 922, 179 974, 581 7, 761 746,fil8 732, 694 2, 292, 349 697,042 361, 501 871, 587 641,070 3,062,823
1947_______ acres __ 21, 330, 000 1, 500, 000 2,050,000 534,000 31,000 1, 274, 000 770,000 2, 350,000 670,000 1, 120, 000 1,050,000 730,000 8,352,000 ~
bales __ 11, 557, 138
1946______ .acres __ 17, 584, 000
906, 703
1, 530, 000
1, 241, 927
1, 700,000
765,830
358,000
6,017
22,000
647,229
1, 210,000
489, 842
700,000
1, 517, 253
2, 220,000
458, 094
600,000
317, 634
1,020,000
641, 614
960,000
507,032 3, 314,473
630,000 6,000,000
b:l
bales __ 8, 517, 291
L945_______ acres __ 17,029,000
bales __ 8, 813, 453
L944_______ acres __ 19,617,000
bales __
l943 _______ acres__ 11, 839, 366
21,610,000
803, 545
1,379,000
905, 472
1,393,000
965, 770
1,620,000
1, 257, 421
1, 500,000
1,006, 737
1, 774,000
1,342, 906
1, 850, 000
454, 097
317,000
347, 708
301,000
319, 599
289,000
3, 761
24,000
6, 112
29,000
10, 107
40,000
553,322
1,250,000
664,557
1,335,000
799,367
1, 610,000
246, 722
750,000
377, 708
850,000
594, 119
982,000
1,034, 652
2, 240,000
1, 517, 873
2,325,000
1, 864, 749
2, 500,000
444,039
575, 000
431,327
750,000
711, 481
846,000
256, 939
1,085,000
279,694
1,480,000
609,451
1,500,000
689, 754
954,000
655,202
1,060,000
846, 713
1,145,000
509,943 1, 635, 178
590,000
449,656
660,000
538, 251
720,000
5,800,000
1, 750, 537
6, 950,000
2, 559, 831
7, 780,000
8
0
0
0
:2
0
I
bales __ 11,128, 524 931, 573 1,086,963 333, 051 14,146 848,522 712, 534 1, 783, 556 610,848 373,470 692, 780 479, 791 2, 701, 195 5
L942_______ acres __ 22, 602, 000 1, 702, 000 1, 970, 000 355,000 56,000 1, 714, 000 1, 001, 000 2,392, 000 846,000 1, 785,000 1, 139,000 715, 000 8,044,000 0
bales __ 12, 438, 033 892, 458 1, 427, 890 399,361 14, 536 853, 348 572, 347 1,886, 981 735,079 687,465 694, 577 602, 538 2, 917, 035 8
L94L _____ .acres __ 22, 236, 000 1, 746, 000 2, 010, 000 351,000 61,000 1, 817, 000 1, 014, 000 2,374, 000 795,000 1, 659, 000 1, 174,000 680, 000 7, 717,000 0
bales.• 10, 494, 881 774, 441 1, 381, 214 395, 569 14,885 637,469 310, 501 1,387, 558 568, 978 692, 303 408,098 574, 121 2, 557, 702 2
l940 _______ acres __ 23,861, 000 1, 961, 000 2, 061, 000 1, 935, 000 829, 000 1, 822, 000 1, 234, 000 715, 000 8, 472, 000 0
348, 000 65, 000 1, 130, 000 2, 500, 000
bales __ 12, 297, 970 768, 525 1, 477, 110 530,479 17, 916 1, 006, 657 448, 996 1, 238, 286 748, 644 764, 706 945, 781 502, 871 3, 111, 051 8
l93IL _____ acres __ 23,805,000 2, 020,000 2, 125, 000 327,000 68, 000 1, 929, 000 1, 120, 000 2, 540, 000 737, 000 1, 784, 000 1, 218, 000 707, 000 8, 520,000 0
ba.les__ 11, 481, 300 769, 696 1.359,884 435, 085 9,671 oos.ooo 717,021 1, 636, 263 '61, 715 511,850 852. 081 432, 383 2. 736, 764 7
1938_______ acres__ 24, 248, 000 2, 058, 000 2, 125, 000 341,000 76, 000 2, 009, 000' 1, 119, 000 2, 533,000 857, 000 1,656, 000 1, 243, 000 733, 000 8, 784, 000
bales __ 11, 623, 221 1, 064, 422 1,301, 275 415, 466 714, 000
1937_______ acres__ 21,950 850, 691 651, 537 1, 655, 956 398, 467 545, 196 641, 679 473, 761 2, 964, 238 638, 583
33, 623, 000 2, 694, 000 2, 782, 000 620, 000 118, 000 2, 661, 000 1, 569, 000 3, 421, 000 1, 103, 000
bales __ 18, 252, 075 2,372, 000 1, 695, 000 937, 000 12, 539, 000 1, 112, 000
1, 566, 602 1,808, 840 723, 035 35, 363 1, 473, 984 1, 050, 629 2, 561, 778 780, 594 756, 419
1936_______ acres __ 29, 755, 000 2, 321, 000 996, 175 633,335 4, 952,378 912, 943
2, 490, 000 368, 000 88, 000 2, 276, 000 1, 401, 000 2, 998, 000 957, 000 2, 251, 000 1, 399, 000
bales __ 12, 141, 376 1, 135, 027 1, 265, 622 797, 000 11, 597, 000 812, 000
436, 322 27, 654 1, 086, 458 742, 565 1, 862, 515 606, 681 289, 740 804, 232 422, 197 2, 825,420 636, 943
l935 _______ acres __ 27, 509, 000 2, 243, 000 2, 137, 000 218, 000 89,000 2, 155, 000 1, 268, 000 2, 740, 000 930, 000 2, 318, 000 1,362, 000 750, 000 10, 657, 000
bales __ 10, 420, 346 1, 033, 457 841, 518 232, 725 642,000
1934_______ acres__ 26, 653 1, 052, 662 541, 360 1, 226, 295 579, 313 562, 704 738, 744 315, 602 2, 849, 750 419,563
26, 866, 000 2, 133,000 2, 167, 000 223, 000 92, 000 2, 142, 000 1, 189, 000 2, 530,000 970,000 2, 647, 000
bales __ 9, 472, 022 936, 080 1, 286, 000 759, 000 10, 097, 000 631, 000
1933 _______ acres__ 848, 997 251, 523 24, 343 974, 868 473, 333 1, 121, 332 640, 924 329, 845 684, 619 396, 655 2, 314, 894
29, 383, 000 2, 318, 000 2, 537, 000 208, 000 474, 609
94, 000 2, 162, 000 1, 295, 000 2, 830, 000 1, 072, 000 2, 860, 000 1,379, 000 883, 000 11, 069, 000 676, 000 c
bales __ 12, 664, 019 951, 074 1, 014, 645 210, 682 24, 135
1932_______ acres__ 1, 093, 385 469, 260 1, 132, 152 690, 506 1, 235, 851 728, 025 428, 881 4, 220, 275 465, 148 0
35, 891, 000 3, 019, 000 3, 378, 000 123, 000 100, 000 2, 648, 000 l, 688, 000 3, 788, 000 1, 251, 000 3, 108, 000 8
bales __ 12, 709, 647 1, 661, 000 1, 063, 000 13, 334, 000 730,000
933, 756 1, 283, 432 124, 361 15, 580 861, 789 599, 473 1, 161, 188 680, 279 1, 072, 022 722, 229 467, 491 4, 307, 383 8
1931 _______ acres-- 38, 704,000 3, 271,000 3, 292,000 480, 664
192,000 139,000 3,094,000 1,825,000 3, 994,000 1, 206, 000 3, 376,000 1, 759,000 1,050, 000 14, 754, 000 752, 000 0
bales __ 16, 628, 874 1,385,021 1, 836, 132 171,238 43,405 1,393, 715 876, 593 1, 719,454 771, 186 1, 235, 856 1,010,271 577, 994 5, 068, 779 539, 230 z
1930 ____ ---acres-- 42,444,000 3, 582, 000 3, 498,000 270,000 147,000 3,426,000 1,953,000 4,142,000 1,448,000 3, 929,000 l, 951, 000 1, 129, 000 16, 138,000 831,000 "ti
bales-- 13, 755, 518 1,444,886 863,443 256,337 51,118 1,597,475 704, 750 1,458,488 800, 582 856, 748 ~
43, 232,000 1,015, 273 371,433 3,886, 126 448,859
1929-------acres-- 3,556, 000 3,441,000 309,000 122,000 3,376,000 1, 934,000 4, 037,000 1, 635,000 4, 114,000 1, 974,000 1,044,000 16,875,000 0
bales __ 14, 547, 791 815,000
1, 307,664 1,395, 869 254, 126 29,849 1,339,835 797, 727 1,875, 979 767,043 1, 125, 614 833,054 504, 282 3, 803, 211 1:1
l92S _______ acres-- 42,434,000 3,437,000 513, 538 q
3,305,000 218,000 111,000 3, 274, 000 1,836,000 3,875,000 1,620,000 4,007,000 2,051,000 1, 042,000 16, 887,000 771,000
bales--
1927_______ acres--
14,296,549 1,096,624 1, 216, 241 171,042 20,053 1,053,205 685, 868 1,462,021 869, 248 l, 187, 042 744,300 423,471 4, 941,545 425, 799 c
38,342,000 3,146,000 2, 729,000 128,000 77,000 3,056,000 1, 448,000 3, 323, 000 1, 565,000 3,601,000 2, 040,000 8H
bales-- 12, 783,112 912,000 15, 689,000 628,000
1, 173,430 979,481 89, 998 17, 361 1,111,399 543, 153 1,346,489 879,677 1,009,626 738, 550 355, 975 4,229,367
l926 _______ acres-- 308, 606 0
bales--
44, 608,000
17, 755,070
3,470,000
1,470, 404
3,376,000
l, 513,382
162,000
128,835
122,000
33,231
3, 593,000
1,498,473
1, 802,000
826, 179
3, 732,000
1,857, 525
l, 802,000
1,246, 754
4, 611,000
1, 760, 644
2,239,000
1,025, 991
1,089,000
442,052
17, 749,000
5, 477, 788
861,000
473, 812
z
~t:I
1925_______ acres-- 44,386,000 3,314,000 3,385,000 172,000 112,000 3,288,000 1, 727,000 3,618, 000 1, 798,000 5, 288,000 2,267,000 1, 146,000 17,336,000 935,000
bales-- 16,122, 516 1,356, 402 1, 594,389 122, 260 40, 208 1, 192, 952 912, 246 1, 985,524 1, 147,340 1, 680, 304 929, 040
1924_______ acres-- 513, 130 4, 098, 249 550, 472
39,501,000 2, 939,000 2, 768,000 129,000 87, 000 2, 677,000 1,427,000 2, 999,000 1, 732,000 3, 803, 000 2,047,000 930,000 17,049,000
bales-- 13, 639, 399 914,000
985, 653 1,086, 814 79, 938 19, 756 1,030,202 498, 386 1, 116, 350 860, 147 1, 506,077 837,815 355, 919 4, 850, 956
1923_______ acres-- 35,550, 000 411, 386 t:I
3,006,000 2,698,000 83,000 155,000 2, 648,000 1,255,000 2, 971,000 1,411;000 3,134,000 1, 649, 000 1, 047, 000 14, 851,000 576,000 H
bales __ 10, 170,694 599, 140 643, 643 55,313 13,628 [/).
1922_______ acres-- 612, 812 373,812 622, 617 1,053,402 665, 004 793,817 235,344 4, 212, 248 289,014
31,361,000 2, 599, 000 2,614,000 67,000 118,000 2,868,000 1,032,000 2, 902,000 1,432,000 2,831,000 1,677,000 850,000 ll, 963,000 408,000 8
bales-- 9, 729,306 819,870 1,010,520 28,473 27,428 735, 874 345,407 985, 787 879,294 637,003 517,464 385,860 3, 125, 758 230, 568 ~
192L------acres __
bales __
28, 678,000
7, 977, 778
2, 127,000
587,669
2, 242,000
788,047
55,000
34,809
64,000
12, 202
3,476,000
822,621
1,009,000
284,330
2, 590,000
816, 961
1, 266,000
803,620
2,350,000 2, 169,000 663,000 10, 426,000 241,000 td
1920_______ acres-- 34, 408, 000 2,546,000 2, 642,000 150,000 100,000 4, 332,000 1,243,000 2, 891,000 1, 421,000
477, 777
3,047,000
786,039 297, 555 2, 129,660 136,488
;J
H
2, 501,000 782, 000 12, 323, 000 430,000
13, 270, 1170 670,830
bales--
1919_______ acres--
bales--
32, 906, 000
11, 325, 532
2, 556,000
716,655
1, 182,010
2,489,000
867, 177
77,892
85,000
59,082
19,443
113,000
17,317
1,447, 159
4, 776,000
1,678, 758
389,569
1,304,000
303,035
900, 371
2,854,000
950, 907
949,484
1,349,000
857,253
1,302,610
2,587,000
1,002, 178
1,652,177
2, 599,000
1, 462, 277
314, 811 4, 148, 399
761, 000 11, 165, 000
301, 408 2, 960, 335
216, 715
268,000
149, 150
z0
1918_______ acres-- 35, 038, 000 2,449,000 2,597,000 78,000 205,000 4, 903,000 1,441,000 2,964,000 1,445,000 3, 171,000 2,821,000 840, 000 11, 851, 000 273,000
bales-- 11, 906, 480 789,265 957, 118 71, 479 34, 951 2, 117, 860 582, 698 1, 193, 122 919, 338 585, 149 1, 581, 726 317, 962 2, 610, 337
1917-------acres__ 32, 245, 000 145,475
2, 033,000 2,452,000 78,000 202,000 4,551,000 1, 252,000 2, 476,000 1,447,000 2, 782,000 2, 568,000 827, 000 11, 339, 000 238,000
bales-- 11, 248, 242 520, 900 953, 587 58, 974 48, 178 1,885,0M 629, 719 886,269 656, 656 955,342 1,267, 135 238, 806 3, 041, 726 105, 890
1916_______ acres-- 33, 071, 000 2, 664,000 2,370,000 60,000 253,000 5,062,000 1, 127,000 3, 106, 000 1,463,000 2, 528,000 2, 470,000 831, 000 10, 954, 000 183,000
bales-- 11, 363, 915 552,679 1,102,671 43,664 50, 979 1, 852,104 441,121 800, 190 693, 672 813,419 970, 702 378, 064 3, 562, 789 101, 861
See footnotes at end of table.
!---'
co
T.ABLE 10.-COTTON ACREAGE Il.ARVESTEil .AND GINNINGS, nr EiTATE: SELECTED YEARS, 1839-1961-Continued tv
0
[Running bales, except that round bales are counted as half bales. Lintcrs included for 1804 and prior years. Acreage estimated by U.S. Department of Agriculturej

Year of growth United Alabama .Arkansas California Florida Georgia Louisiana Missis- North Okla- South 'l'ennes-
Texas .All other
States sip pi Carolina ho ma Carolina see States
---
1915..••••. acres .. 29, 951,000 3, 138,000 1, 906, 000 12,000 233,000 4,608,000 916,000 2, 580,000 1, 199,000 1,868,000 2, 148,000 685,000 10,523,000 135,00(
bales •. 11, 068, 173 1,025,818 789, 583 28, 586 55, 354 i, 937, 730 336, 813 925, 509 737, 354 622, 176 1, 174, 213 296. 222 3,068,852 69, 961
1914••••••. acres .. 35,615,000 3, 801,000 2,293,000 38,000 263,000 5, 157, 000 1, 220,000 2, 936,000 1, 365,000 2, 850,000 2,617,000 850,000 12, 020,000 205, 00( 0
bales .. 15, 005, 840 1, 731, 751 999, 237 48,374 00, 648 2, 723,094 452, 261 1, 217, 883 970,479 1, 232, 038 1, 560, 195 372,0GS 4,300, 200 117, 01~ 0
1913------ _acres._
bales ..
35,200,000
13, 982, 811
3, 518,000
l, 483, 669
2,263,000
1, 038, 293
28,000
22,411
217,000
66, 700
4, 711,000
2,346,237
1,117,000
436,865
2, 961, 000
1, 251, 841
1,377,000
837, 995
3, 242,000
842,499
2,427,000
1,418, 704
811,000 12,352,000
366, 786 3, 773,024
182, 00!
97, 78~
~
l!ll2 _______ acres .. 0
bales..
32,557, DOD
13,488, 539
3, 561, DOD
1 328 297
1, 895,000
770, 937
9,000
7, 934
223,000
li8,833
4,690,000
1, 812, 778
922,000
374, 793
2,863,000
1, 004, 376
1,379,000
906, 351
2, 587,000
1,005, 109
2,401,000
1, 224, 245
731, 000 11, 134, 000
267,439 4, G45, 309
162, 001
82, 13: z
1911-------acres __ 34, 916,000 3:833'.ooo 2,072,000 12, 000 319,000 4, 958,000 938,000 3,389,000 1, 500,000 3, 056,000 2, 589, 000 804,000 11, 261, 000 185, OOI
bales •. 15, 553, 073 1,695, 2S4 908,014 9, 817 94, 471 2, 794, 295 380,826 1, 169,066 1, 126, 276 1,016, 538 1, 692, 146 430,027 4, 107, 152
1-d
129, 16 l:O
0
1910----- .. acres..
bales ..
1909. ______ acres--
31,508,000
11,568,334
3,450,000
1, 192, 179
1, 975,000
798, 156
8,000
6,000
282,000
67, 172
4, 539,000
1, 812, 178
870,000
246, 788
3,322,000
1, 212, 104
1,251,000
753,087
2,324,000
919,842
2,404,000
1, 210, 968
722,000 10, 212,000
321, 103 2, 949, 968
143,00
78, 78 g
bales __
30,555,000
10, 072, 731
3,466,000
1,040, 137
1, 951, 000 ------------
697, 603 -----------
262,000
61, 877
4, 536,000
1, 850, 125
931,DOD
258, 459
3, 237,000
1, 073, 105
1, 198, 000
633, 746
1, 974,000
li52, 678
2, 273, 000
1, 137, 382
715, 000 9, 900,000
240, 757 2, 409, 331
112,00
57, 53
0
1004______ .acres __ 30, 077, 000 3, 394,000 1, 998,000 ----------- 276,000 3, 919, 000 1, 836, 000 3,841,000 1, 358, 000 1,682,000 2, 243, 000 751, 000 8, 658, 000 121, 00 ~
0
bales..
1899-------acres ..
13,451, 337
24, 163,000
1, 451, 362
3, 203,000
901,223 -------------
1,639,000 -------- ...
87, 525
205,(}()0
1, 962, 890
3,521,000
1, 083,683
1,378,000
1, 774,464
2, 002,000
749, 712
1,004,000
796,382
636,000
1, 192, 926
2,070,000
320,317 3, 062, 203
593,000 6, 950.000
68, 6f
62,0IJ z
bales .. 9,393,242 1,086,667 702, 512 ----------- 56, 821 1, 287, 386 701, 662 1, 239, 373 472, 770 209,611 874, 744 207, 551 2,525,324 28,8~
1894..•..••acres--
bales ..
1889....••• acres--
21,886,000
9, 901, 251
20, 191, 000
2,840,000
900,439
2, 768,000
1, 603,000 -----------
748, 206 - ... _________
1, 703,DOD -----------
203,000
50, 729
227, 000
3,402,000
1,247, 952
3,352,000
1,272,000
760, 757
I, 270,000
2,841,000
1, 231, 227
1, 074, 000
479,441
251,000
135, 566
(3)
2,059,000
862,604
631,000 5,612,000
304, 981 3, 140, 392
98,0C
38, 91 z>~
2,891,000 1, 147,000 1, 984,000 748,000 3, 928, 000 173, Q{
bales._ 7,472, 511 915,210 691, 494 ----------- 67, 928 1, 191,846 659, 180 1, 154, 725 336,261 84, 540 747, 190 190,579 1,471,242 22,3:
lj
1884••••••• acres.. 16,84.9,000 2, 739,000 1, 240,000 ...... ______ ..... _ 243,000 2, 970,000 926,000 2, 389,000 1,010,000 (!) 1,659,000 745,000 2, 808,000 H
bales.. 5, 682, 000 648, 700 531, 400 ----------- 57, 300
120,0 0 w
807,400 485,200 883, 200 404, 100 (3) 511,800 313,800 995,400 43, 7·oo 8
187{1______ _acres•• 14,474,000 2,337,000 1,042,000 ----------- 245,000 2, 621, Q(JQ 865,000 2,102,000 894,Q(JQ (3) 1,365,000 722,000 2, 175,000 106,0 00 l:O
bales •• 6, 755,359 699.654 608, 256 ----------- 54, 'J97 814,441 508, 569 963,111 389, 598 17,000 522,548 330, 621 805, 284 41, ~ '.SQ ~
1869 , _____ bales-- 2,409, 597 343, 588 198, 375 ----------- 31,831 379, 147 280,666 451, 950 115, 948 ----------- 179, 600 145,474 280, 502 2,f 8 IJ:I
1859 , _____ bales __ 4,309, 642 791,964 293, 914 ----------- 52, 122 561, 472 622.100 962,006 116,411 ----------- 282, 730 237, 171 345, 171 44,4 1 d
1849 '-----bales ..
1839 '-----bales..
1, 975, 274
1, 653, 722
451, 543
245,060
52, 275.----------- 36, 1051
25,336
399, 273
341, 825
142, 989
319, 153
387,433
404,605
59,076 -----------
108,633 -----------
240, 721
129, 101
155, 626 46,458 3, i fi ~
12, 6131----------- 57,952 ---------- 9,~ 44 0
z
1 In cuJtivation July 1.
i Includes 60,200 acres and 65,951 bales of .American-Egyptian.
a Included in "All other States."
' Equivalent 500-pound gross bales.
CONSUMPTION AND STOCKB OF COTTON
AND LINTERS IN THE UNITED STATES
State and area breakdowns of consumption and stocks of cotton and !inters, in
tables 11-19, show the locality in which the cotton or !inters is actually consumed
or stored. They do not show the locality of growth.
Stocks exclude cotton and !inters in transit, in private warehouses, or in the
hands of producers, merchants, or buyers.
TABLE 11.-PRODUCTION OF COTTON IN THE UNITED S'l.'ATES, AND CONSUMPTION
OF COTTON, BY ARE.A: SPECIFIED YEARS, 1840-1961.
[Running bales, except that all data for the years 1840-1870, and consumption of foreign cotton through-
out, are in equivalent 500-pound bales. Linters included for 1909 and prior yearsJ

Year ending Cotton consumed


with July, Cotton
1915-61, produced Cotton New
and with Aug, 1
United Rest of
1840-1914 States growing England United
States States States

1961 _----------- - ------ 14, 265, 038 8, 252, 460 7, 945, 617 273, 326 33, 517
1960 _--- - - --- - --- - --- - - 14, 515, 111 *9, 016, 668 *8, 670, 212 309, 325 37, 131
1959_ - - ---- -- -------- -- 11,435, 323 8.6i0, 549 8,312, 1540 314, 438 43, 571
1958_ - - ---------------- 10,880, 378 7, 972, 710 7, fi28, 705 297, 138 46,867
1957 - - - -- -- -------- ---- 13, 151, 208 8, 728, 201 8, 320, 210 354, 730 53, 261
1956. - ---- ------------- 14, 542, 040 9, 141, 012 8, 638, 231 445, 514 57,267
1955. - ------- -- -- ------ 13. 619, 272 8, 841. 458 8. 357, 62il 427, 248 56, 5S2·
1954. - ------------ --- -- 16, 317, 126 8, 57fi, 191 8, 010, 851 408, 667 66, 673
1953_ - - ---------------- 14, 954, 575 9, 423, 876 8, 731, 041 601, 130 91, 705'
1952. - - - -------- ------- 15, 075. 914 9, 120. 086 8. 442, 923 558, 820 118. 343
1951_ - - ------------ ---- 9, 910, 418 10, 05!, 416 9, 642, 283 839, ll88 172, 145
1950_ - - - -- ------------- 15, 908. 59l. 8,850, 888 8, 029, 530 664. 047 1S7, 1!11
1949 _- ---- ------- ------ 14, 580, 279 7, 795, 404 6, 986, 269 043, 713 1G5, 422'
1948_ - ---- -------------
1947 ___________________ 11, 557, 138 9, 354, 392 8, 254, 239 887, 442 212, 711
8, 517, 291 10,024, 811 8, 776, 357 967. 506 280, 948
1946_ - ----- ------------ 8,813. 453 9.163. 207 8, 073, 732 854, 666 234. SOil
945_ ------------------ 11, 839, 366 9, 567, 932 8, 455, 038 890, 706 222, 188·
1944_ - - - -- - -- -- - --- ---- ll, 128, 524 9, 943, 370 8, 739, 217 950, 135 254, 018
g43_ ------------------ 12,438,033 ll, 100, 082 9, 639, 957 1, 155, 568 304, 557
942_ - ----------------- 10,494,881 11, 170, 106 9, 526, 055 1, 312, 937 331, 114
941_ - --------- ---- - - -- 12, 297, 970 9, 721, 703 s. 289, 069 l, 147, 384 285, 25(}

940_ - ----------------- 11, 481, 300 7, 783, 774 6, 646, 532 918, 313 218. 929
939_ - ----------------- 11, 623, 221 6, 858, 426 5, 809,821 859, 399 189, 206
938 _- - -------- - ------- 18, 252, 075 5, 747, 978 4,880, 644 707, 563 159, 771
937 - - ---------- - -- --- - 12, 141, 376 7, 950, 079 6, 625, 813 1, 072, 883 251, 383
936. ---------- -------- 10,420, 346 6, 351.160 5, 335, 801 831, 573 183, 786

935_ - ---- ------------- 9, 472,022 5, 360, 867 4, 305, 950 srn, rn1 236, 726
934_ -- ---------------- 12, 664, 019 5, 700, 253 4, 550, 037 985, 398 164, 818
933_ - - -- -------------- 12, 1og, 647 6, 137, 395 15, 086, 573 884,044 166, 778
932_ - ----------------- 16, 62'3, 874 4,866, 016 4, 033, 351 677,4ti2 155, 203
931 _- ----------------- 13, 755, 518 5, 262, 974 4, 147, 573 936, 741 178. 66()

930.______________
- ------- ---------- 14, 547, 791 6, 105, 840 4, 749, 179 1;142, 7!10 213, 931
929 ----- 14, 296, 549 7, 091, 065 5,392, 265 1, 447, 461 251,3411
928____________________
927 - - ----------- ----- 12, 783, 112 6, 834, 063 15, 113,842 1, 438, 431 281, 79(t
17, 7155, 070 7, 189, 585 5, 193, 500 1, 674, 772 321,313'
926_ -- -------- -------- 16, 122,.516 6, 465, 852 4, 500, 243 1, 627, 997 327, 612

925_ - ------- ---------- 13, 639, 399 6, 193, 417 4. 220, 010 1, 638, 774 334, 633
92·L- ----------------- 10, 170, 694 5, 680, 554 3, 858, 317 1, 534, 777 287, 460
923_ ------------------ 9, 729, 306 6, 666, 092 4, 247, 748 2, 049,580 368, 764
922_ - ----------------- 7, 977, 778 5, 909, 820 3, 729, 777 l, 822, 681 357, 362
921 _- - ---- ------------ 13, 270, 970 4,892, 672 2, 997, 47i 1,613, 597 281, 604

920 __ ----------------- 11. 325, 532 6, 419, 734 3, 582, 919 2, 397, 126 439,689
919 _- ----- ------ - ----- 11, 906, 480 6, 765, 936 3, 199, 027 2, 165, 031 401,878
918_ - - ---- ------ -- ---- 11, 248, 242 6, 566, 489 3, 697, 098 2, 402, 520 466,871
917 - - - ---- - ----- ------ 11, 363, 915 6, 788, 505 3, 888, 348 2, 414, 372 485, 785
916_ - ------------- ---- 11, 068, 173 6, 397, 613 3, 527, 528 2, 388, 726 481, 359

915. - ----------------- 15, 90.5. 840 5, 597, 362 3, 026, 969 2.149, 398 420,995·
914 _- - ---------------- 13, 982, 811 5, 577, 408 2, 925, 294 2, 219, 197 432, 917
913. - - ---- ----- ------ - 13, 488, 530 5, 483, 321 2, 861, 743 2, 178, 237 443, 841
912. - - ---------------- 15, 553, 073 li, 129, 346 2,635,878 2,076,405 417,063
For footnotes, see end of table.
22 COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

TABLE 11.-PRODUCTION OF COTTON IN THE UNITED STATES, AND CONSUMPTION


OF COTTON, BY AREA: SPECIFIED YE.A.Rs, 1840-1961-Continued
[Running bales, except that all data for the years 1840-1870, and consumption of foreign cotton through·
out, are in equivalent 500-pound bales. Linters included for 1909 and prior years]

Cotton consumed
Year ending
with July, Cotton
I ·-
1915-61, produced 1 Cotton New Rest of
and with Aug. United growing England United
1840-1914 States States States States

1911 ••• --- ----- ----- - -- 11, 568, 334 4, 498, 417 2, 249, 135 1, 882, OfiO 367, 222
1910. -- - - - ----- ----- --- 10, 072, 731 4, 621, 742 2, 233, 506 1, 995, 456 392, 780
1909 ••• -- ------ - --- - --- 13, 432, 131 5, 240, 719 2, 553, 797 2, 144,448 542, 474
1908. --- - - - --- - - - ----- - 11, 325,882 4, 539, 090 2, 187, 096 1, 894, 835 457, 159
1907 - - - - ------------- - - 13, 305, 265 4, 984, 936 2, 410, 993 2, 073, 355 500, 588

1906. -- - - ----------- - -- 10, 725, 602 4, 909, 279 2, 373, 577 2, 059, 900 475, 802
13, 697, 310 2 4, 278, 980 2 2, 140, 151 2 1, 753, 282 2 385, 547
1905. - - -- ------ ----- ---
1900. -- - -- - -- -- ------ - - 9, 507, 786 3, 873, 165 1, 523, 168 1, 909, 498 440, 499
1890. -- - - - ---- - - - --- --- 7, 472, 511 2, 518, 409 538, 895 1, 502, 177 477, 337
1880. -- - -- ----- -- -- - - -- 5, 755, 359 3 1, 570, 344 a188, 748 31,129, 498 8 252, 098
1870. ·-- - - - ---- ---- - --- 2,409, 597 796, 616 68, 702 551, 250 176, 664
1860. -- - - - ----- ---- - --- 4, 309, 642 845, 410 93, 553 567, 403 184, 454:
1850. ---- ------ ----- --- 1, 975, 274 575, 506 78, 140 430, 603 66, 763
1840. -- -- ------ -------- 1, 653, 722 236, 525 71, 000 158, 708 6, 817

1 Crop of preceding year.


2 Does not include foreign cotton.
3 Cotton mills only.

COTTON CARRYOVER FOR THE UNITED STATES:


July 1925-1965
MILLIONS OF BALES
15

10

1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965


DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 23
TABLE 12.-COTTON CARRYOVER FOR THE UNITED STATES: 1909-61
[Running bales, except that imported cotton is in equivalent 500-pound bales]

Year ending with July, 1915-61, and Carryover Year ending with July, 1915-61, and Carryover
with .Aug., 1909-14 with .Aug., 1909-14

1961.___________________________________ 7, 170, 938 1933 _____ ---- --- -- ---------- -------- --- 8, 164,634
1960____________________________________ *7, 558, 701 1032 •. --- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -------- ---- 9, 677, 754
1959 ----------------------------------- 8,8, 884, 893 1031. - ··- - - - -- - - - - - -- -- - -- - - --- -- - - - - - - - 6,369, 993
1958____________________________________ 737, 007 1930 _____ -------- ------- -- - • ------- ---- 4, 1i30, 429
1951------------------------------------- 11, 322, 627 Hl29. _--- - __ -- - - --- --------- -------- -- - 2, 311, 988
1956------------------- ----------------- 14, 528, 823 1928. ---- - -- ---- - - -- ------ ------- - -- -- - 2, 536,472
1955 __ ----------------- ----------------- 11, 205, 356 1027 _____ ---------- -------------------- 3, 762, 367
1954____________________________________ 9, 727, 892 1926. --- - - ------ ------ --- - --- • -- - - ---- - 3, 542, 560
1953____________________________________ 5, 604, 774 1925. ---- ---------- - - - ---- -- ---- -- -- -- - 1, 609, 848
1952____________________________________ 2, 789, 362 1924. ---- ---- -------- - -- -- -- ---- - ------ 1, 555, 514
195L •. --------------- _---- ---- ________ _ 2, 277, 902 1923. --------- -- -- -- --- - -- -- ---- - - ---- - 2,324, 909
1950. ---- - • ------ ----- - ----- --- --·--- -- - 6, 846, 135 1922. ------------------- -- -- ---- ------- 2, 831, 553
1949 ___ -------- -------- ------ ---- - - -- -- - 5, 287, 128 1921-. ---- ---- ---- - - -- -- -- -- -- -- - - ---- - 6, 534,360
1948. - - -- -- - ----- -- - --- - - - - - - - - -- -- - - - - - 3, 079, 853 1920. ---- --- -------- -- - - ---- -- -- ------ - 3, 563, 162
1947 - ------------- --------- -- -- -- -- - - --- 2, 530, 122 1919. ----- -- • - --- ----- - - -- -- - - -- ------ - 4, 286, 785
1946. ----- ----- - - ------ -- -- -- -- ------ -- - 7,325, 961 1918. - - - - --- - - ---- -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - --- 3, ii50, 188
1945.___________________
- -- - -- - --- - - -- -- - - ---- --
- - ----------
- - -- -- -- - - ---
--- 11, 1G3, 711 1917 - ---- ----------- - - - - ---- --- -------- 2, 720, 173
1944 10, 743, 969 1916. 3, 139, 709
1943 ___ -------------- -- -- ---- -- - ----- --- 10, 656, 952 Hll5. -_--
---_.--- ------------
__ -- -- -- -- ______ - -------
-- ----- -- -- _-
_______ 3, 936, 104
l!J42 ___________________ -- - - ---- -- --- - -- - 10, 64.0, 291 1914. - -- -- - ----- -- -- -- -- -- ----· -------- l, 447, 817
1941------------------------------------ 12, 165, 752 1913. --- -------- ---- - - --- - -- ---------- - 1, 598,438
1940____________________________________ 10, 564, 170 1912 _____ ·------------------ ----------- 1, 776, 885
1939____________________________________ 13, 032, 513 1911. --- - - -- ---- - --- - - ---- ------------- 1,375,031
1938------------------------------------
1937 ____________________________________ 11, 533, 848
4, 498, 439 1910_ --- -------- ---- -- ---- --- - -- ------- 1,040,040
1909. ------- - - -- ---- -------- ----------- 1,483, 585
1936_ --- ---- --- ---- - - -- ---- ---- --------- li.409,389
1935 _______ - ------- -- -- -- -- -- - - ------ -- - 7, 208, 477
1934__________ --- -- -- - - ---- --- --- ---- --- 7, 743, 695

*Revised.

TABLE 13.-TOTAL COTTON, FOREIGN COTTON, AND LINTERS CONSUMED, AND


STOCKS HELD IN CONSUMING ESTABLISHMENTS: FOR THE UNITED STATES,
1908-61; AND BY ST.A.TE, 1958-61
[Running bales, except that imported cotton is 1n equivalent liDO-pound balesJ

Cotton Linters

State and year (ending Stocks in consuming


with July, 1915-61 and Consumed establishments at end Stocks 1n
with Aug., 1906-14) of year consuming
Consumed establish-
mentsat
Total Foreign Total Fornign end of year

United States:
1961_ - ------------------- 8, 252, 460 93, 362 1, 905, 631 19, 778 1, 280, 519 267, 676
1960______________________
1959 ________ - ----- - - --- - - - oi.9, 016, 668 106, 992 •1, 4.06, 164 18, 006 1,446, 488 305, 158
8, 670, 549 89, 571 1, 094, 975 25, 002 1, 210, 324 346, 970
1958____________________
1957 ____ --- ---- - -------- -- -- 7, !l72, 710 73, 487 1, 604, 181 17, 719 1, 101, 869 333, 758
8, 728, 201 67, 208 1, 150, 661 23, 084 1, 438, 151 410, 372
1956 ____
1955 - - - - --- - -- - - -- ----
______________________ 9, 141, 012 122, 991 903,897 27, 798 1, 788, 951 527, 361
8, 841, 458 127, 706 1, 400, 614 37,851 1,473, 779 148,417
1954________________ -- ---- 8, 576, 191 130, 740 1, 217, 453 43, 460 1,323, 943 263,616
1953 ____
1952 - -- -- - - --- -- - - -- - -
______________________ 9, 423, 876 132, 704 1,491, 782 48, 536 1, 359, 302 122, 488
9, 120, 086 83, 970 1,035,098 36, 500 1, 306, 445 240,867
195L •• ________ • _-- -- _-- • - 10, 654, 416 166, 574 1,370, 669 57, 409 1, 395, 627 171,073
1950 ____ - -- - -- - -- - - - - - ---- 8, 850, 888 181, 923 1, 307, 194 69, 205 1, 616, 390 207, 761
1949_____ -- ----- -- - - - - - - -- 7, 795, 404 161,404 884, 730 50, 551 1, 406, 4.36 237, 104
1948 ______ - - - - -- - -- -- ---- -
1947 ______________________ 9, 354, 392 246,076 1,471, 908 62, 668 1, 156, 200 190, 267
10, 024, 811 259, 456 1,4.06,094 83, 940 983, 690 201, 132
1946 ______________________
9, 163, 207 197, 582 2, 282,384 102, 911 1, 054, 560 255, 221
1945 ____ ---------------- -- 9, 567, 932 119, 501 1, 963, 512 54, 832 1, 481, 329 246, 564
1944____ --- --- - - - ---- - - - - - 9, 943, 370 113, 875 1, 873, 537 53, 002 1, 364, 794 334, 753
1943 _____ - - - - -- - - - -- ---- - - 11, 100, 082 170, 298 2, 115,323 59,329 1, 300, 936 465, 274
1942 ________ ---------- ---- 11, 170, 106 196, 491 2, 251, 549 96,859 1, 487, 506 438, 922
1941_ ___ ------------- ----- 9, 721, 703 146, 182 1, 876, 776 76, 149 1, 358, 950 4.(18, 992
1940 ____ - - - -- - - - - - - - -- - - -- 7, 783, 774 128, 450 972,353 691142 1,060, 864 399, 753
1939 ____ --- ------ --- - -- --- 6, ~~~. ~~Q !~~. ~2~ 862, 105 46, 491 850, 640 290, 737
1 <>A'> F.<!? ::\(l_ 1(\fi 715.405 268. 379
24 COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

TA'BLE 13.-TOTAL COTTON, FOREIGN COTTON, AND LINTERS CONSUMED, AND


STOCKS HELD IN CONSUMING EsT.A.BLISHMENTS: FOR THE UNITED STATES,
1908-61; AND 'BY STATE, 1958-61-Continued
[Running bales, except that imported cotton is in equivalent 500-pound bales]

Cotton Linters

State and year (ending Stocks in consuming


with July, 1915-61 and Consumed establishments at end Stocks in
with Aug., 1906-14) of year consuming
Consumed establish-
ments at
Total Foreign Total Foreign end of year

United States-Oon.
1936 _________ -- -- -- -- - - -- -
193() ______________________ 6, 351, 160 131, 321 896, 724 41, 695 734, 204 181, 356
5, 360, 867 119, 963 788, 989 40, 412 719, 028 187, 146
1934---------------------- 5, 700, 253 147, 580 1, 227,688 56, 109 767, 146 237, 277
1933----------------------
1932______________________ 6, 137, 395 133, 197 1,348,236 50, 153 761,042 322,48()
4,866.016 121, 587 1, 217, 886 54, 773 637, 319 301, 299
1931---------------------- 5, 262, 974 179, 361 995, 526 73, 948 714, 117 254, 343
1930----------------------
1929 ______________________ 6, 105, 840 302, 492 1, 183, 007 135, 100 805, 170 238, 981
7, 091, 065 312, 866 1,052, 128 119, 817 879, 269 187, 330
1928---------------------- 6, 834,063 299, 117 1,011, 721 77,068 78(), 229 159, 409
1927---------------------- 7, 189, 585 309, 461 1, 404,815 79, 600 806,083 198, 745
1926---------------------- 6, 455, 852 280, 077 1,096,647 86, 275 803, 766 143, 630
1925______________________
1924.._____________________ 6, 193, 417 275, 932 865, 842 79, 211 658, 848 128, 916
1923______________________ 5, 680, 554 327, 617 721, 589 83, 539 536, 738 100, 632
6,666,092 343, 798 1,099, 556 118,413 646, 10\) 127, 139
1922----------------------
1021 ______________________ 5, 909, 820 296, 827 1, 218, 388 91, 241 639, 033 138, 523
4,892, 672 215, 781 1, 111, 147 89, 974 516,307 201, 353
1920----------------------
1919______________________ 6,419, 734 416, 741 1, 358, 147 149, 656 342,473 277,218
5, 765, 936 176, 116 1,303, 418 50, 648 457, 901 206, 539
1918---------------------
1017______________________ 6,566,489 183, 794 1,465,223 62, 684 1, 118, 840 138, 108
1916_____________________ 6, 788, 505 318, 261 1, 501, 9HI 94,311 869, 702 112, 972
6, 397, 613 816, 995 1,632,245 142, 518 880, 916 100, 441
1915____________________
1014______________________ 5,597, 362 222, 057 1,401, 185 108, 782 411, 845 198, 905
5,577,408 194, 309 675,873 64, 149 307,325 75,346
1913---------------------- 5,483,321 232, 929 717, 704 79, 979 303, 009 60, 454
1912--------------------- 5, 129, 346 207, 663 818,024 84, 776 238,237 52, 622
1911---------------------- 4,498,417 175, 430 498, 769 81,424 206, 561 43,422
1910_____________________
1909______________________ 4,621, 742 155, 774 493,010 42,337 177, 211 40,222
1908_____________________ 5,091, 534 161, 738 868,909 65,563 149, 185 38, 188
14, 539, 090 149, 628 I 594, 184 62,303 (1) (1)
.Alabama:
1961 _ - ------------------- 841, 788 (NA) 146,347 (NA) (NA) (NA)
1960.______________________
1959 ·-------------------- 963, 596 (NA) 105, 040 (NA) (NA5 (NA5
1958 ______________________ 973,800 (NA) 87,422 (NA) (NA (NA
Oal!fornia:
855, 330 (2) 121,903 ----------- (l) (i)
(NA) (2)
1961 _ - ---------- ---------
1960 _______ ------ ---- ----- (2c25 (NA) (2)
(NA)
(NA~
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(2) (NA)
(NA5
~;5
1958 __
1959 ---- ---------------
______________________ (NA (NA) (NA
(2) (2) (2) 57, 040 6,832
Connecticut:
17,437 (NA) (NA)
~~~3
1961. - ------------------- 4, 978 (NA)
1960 _____________ ---- ---- - 20, 954 (NA) 6, 047 (NA) (NA)
1959 ______________________
1958 ______________________ 20,443 (NA) 6,403 (NA) (NA) NA)
18, 136 7,356 8, 009 2,309 4,652 803
Georp:la:
1961_ -------------------- 1, 539,038 (NA) 383, 496 (NA) (NA) ?NA)
1960______________________
191i9 _________ ---------- -- - 1, 722, 815 (NA) 266, 099 (NA) (NA) NA)
1958 ______________________ 1, 645, 141 (NA) 219, 568 (NA) (NA) (NA)
1, 473, 806 13, 295 302, 262 3,012 27, 463 3, 125
Illinois:
1961_ - ------------------- 15, 440 {NA) 4,805 (NA) (NA) (NA}
1960_____________ -------- - 15, 517 (NA) 3, 315 (NA) (NA)
1959 ______________________
15, 525 (NA) 3, 353 (NA) (NA)
~NA
NA)
1958. ------------------- -- (2) (2) (2) (2) 67, 016 13, 740
Maine:
1961. -------------------- 116, 499 (NA) 29, 561 (NA) (NA) (NA)
1960
1959_________ --- - --- - -- - - -
______________________ 134, 922 (NA) 23,477 (NA) (NA) (NA)
1958 ______________________ 134, 331 (NA) 21, 918 (NA) (NA) (NA)
114, 134 (2) 16, 371 (2) (2) (2)
Maryland:
1961_ -------------------- (2) (NA) (2? (NA) (NA) (NA)
1960_____________ ------- - - (2) (NA) (2 (NA) (NA) (NA)
1959 ________ ----- ------- - - (25 (NA)
~~~
(N.A) (NA) (NA)
1958 ____ ---- ---- - - ---- ---- (2 (2) (2) 7,301 (2)
See footnotes at end of table.
COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 25
TABLE 13.-TOTAL COTTON, FOREIGN COTTON, AND LINTERS CONSUMED, AND
STOCKS HELD IN CONSUMING ESTABLISHMENTS: FOR THE UNITED STATES
1908-61; AND BY STATE, 1958-61-Continued '
[Running bales, except that imported cotton is in equivalent 500-pound bales]

Cotton Linters

State and year (ending Stocks in consuming


Consumed establishments at end Stocks in
with July, 1915-61 and consuming
with .A.ug., 1906-14) of year Consumed establish·
ments at
Total Foreign Total Foreign end otyear

Massachusetts:
1961. -------------------- 79, 203 (NA) 24, 548 (NA) ?NA) (NA)
1960______________________
1959 _______ - ---- ----- -- --- 89, 020 (NA) 28, 268 (NA) NA) (NA}
92, 668 (NA) 21, 419 (NA) (NA) (NA)
1958. --------------------- 106, 164 7,597 21,889 1, 736 14, 327 2,825
Mississippi:
1961. --------------------
1960___________________ - --
1959______________________ m (NA~
(NA
t)
2)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
c25 (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
1958 •• --------------------
New Jersey:
(2
----------- ?:5 ----------- (2) (2)
(NA)
?:~
1961. - ------------------- (2) (NA) rn:A) (NA)
1960
1959____________ ---- ------
m~3
______________________ (2) (NA) A) (NA)
(NA)
_______ .., ___
(NA) (NA)
1958 ___________________ --- ?!5
New York:
?:5 ----------- 18, 189 1,91S

1961 _ - ------------------- 2, 689 (NA) 466 ~NA) (NA) ~NA).


1960______________________
1959 _______ - - -------- ----- 4, 628 (NA) 726 NA) (NA) NA}
4, 355 (NA) 667 (NA) (NA) (NA)
1958 ______________________ 5, 033 (2) 1,274 (2) 25, 593 4,722
North Carolina:
1961. - ------------------- 2,444, 807 (NA) 573, 894 (NA) (NA) (NA)
~NA) (NA) (NA)
m±~
1960 _______
1959 - ------- ----- --
______________________ 2, 680, 339 412,884
2, 537 831 329, 684 NA) (NA) (NA)
1958_ ----------- ---------- 2,356, 816 17,376 500, 563 3,666 17,669 2,59&
Pennsylvania:
(NA~
~:~ ~~1~
(NA)
?~~
1961.. - - ----------------- (NA)
1960______
1959 -- --- -• --- --- - • -
______________________ (NA) (NA (NA)
(NA) (NA) (NA)
~;~
(NA)
1958---------------------- ~~~ (2) (2) 23,088 4, 150·
Rhode Island:
1961_ - ------------------- (2) (NA) (2) (NA~ ~NA) (NA)
1960 ______ • - - -- -- -- -- -- - • - 39, 305 ~NA) 11, 326 ~NA
NA)
NA)
(NA)
(NA)
(NA)
1959----------------------
1958 ______________________ 39, 023 NA) 7,813
33,222 (2) 8,001 (2) {2) (1)
South Carolina:
(NA) rA}
NA)
1961. --------------·----- 2, 520,436 ~NA) 536, 871
rA)
1960 ________ ---- ------- - - -
1959______________________ 2, 663, 8'10 NA) 388,408 NA) CNA) NA)
2,504,274 {NA) 287, 577 NA) (NA)
1958---------------------- 2,345, 288 17, 282 414, 537 2,388 (2) (2)
Tennessee:
1961. - ------------------- 168, 664 (NA) 61, 003 ~NA) (NA) (NA)
1960 •••• --- - - -- -- --- ---- - - 186, 728 (NA) 43, 702 NA) (NA) (NA)
1959______________________ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
1958 _____________________ 183, 962 33, 791
170,377 (2) 58, 562 (2) (2) (2)
Texas:
1961. - ------------------- 138, 304 (NA) 25,427 (NA) (NA) (NA)
1960___________ -- ---- ----- 163, 811 (NA) 26, 217 (NA) (NA) (NA)
1959______________________ (NA) (NA) (NA) (NA)
1958 ______________________ 158,375 17, 551
144, 916 (2) 29,387 (2) 41,600 6,247
Virginia:
~NA) (NA) (NA~ (NA)
?:~
1961. - ------------------- 200, 346
1960______________________
1959 ______ -- ----- -·------ - - 201, 038 NA) (NA) ?NA (NA}
1958 ______________________ 212, 716 (NA) ~2) (NA) NA) (NA)
All other States:
194,358 ----------- 2)
----------- (2) (')

1961. - ------------------- 167, 809 (NA) 114, 235 (NA) (NA) (NA)'
1960_______
1959 ------ ---------
______________________ 138, 792 ~NA) 92, 160 ~NA) (NA~ (NA)
1958 ______________________ 148, 105 NA) 57, 033 NA) (NA (NA)
155, 130 10, 581 121, 423 4,608 797,931 286,800

•Revised.
NA-Not available.
1 Linters combined witll cotton. Separate statistics not available.
1 Included in ".AJI other States."

631466-62--5
26 COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

COTTON CONSUMPTION BY STATE:


Year ending July 31, 1961 and
JO-year average 19 5 I - 19 6 O
MILLIONS OF BALES
0 2

SOUTH CAROLINA

GEORGl·A

ALABAMA

VIRGINIA

TENNESSEE

TEXAS

MAINE


10- YEAR AVERAGE
1951 -1960

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
TABLE 14.-COTTON CONSUMED, AND STOCKS HELD IN CONSUMING ESTABLISHMENTS, PUBLIC STORAGE! AND AT COMPRESSES, BY KIND
OF COTTON AND BY AREA: YE.ARB ENDING WITH JULY, 1958-61
[Running bales, except that imported cotton is in equivalent 500-pound bales]

Cotton consumed during year ending with July Stocks held in consuming establishments, public storage
and at compresses at the end of July
Area and kind
0
1961 1960 1959 I 1958 1961 I 1960 l 1959* l 1958 0
8
8
United States________________ : ____________________ _ I I I 0
8,252,460 *9,016, 668 8,670, 549 7, 972, 710 6,680,842 *7, 343, 101 8,664,893 8,446,007
z
Domestic: ~
7,855, 053 6, 533,208 8,497, 923
~~-~~<l::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=::
8,083, 816 *8,853, 570 8,535,208 *7, 173, 659 8,301,043
126 75 93 497 655 722 1,441 711 t:d
.A.rilericari-Egyptian ___________________________________ _ 75, 156 56, 031 45, 677 43,673 106,308 132, 623 123,297 109,368 0
t:::;j
Foreign:
60,019 65, 085 43, 623 36,841 22, 774 18, 618 21,881 7,994
q
Egyptian _____ -- ---- -- ---- ------ _--- ___ ----- --- - ------- 0
Indian•• ------------------------- -- --- -- --------------- 14, 642 17,099 18, 750 16, 037 10,419 13, 153 13, 153 16,808 8
Peruvian. __ ------ ______ ---------- _____ ------- --------- 12,214 16,080 19,469 18,043 5,256 2,438 5, 681 3,628 H
Other_____ ------ ______ ------- __________________ -------_ 6,487 8, 728 7, 729 2,566 2,222 2,488 1,217 6,455 0
7, 945,617 *8,670,212 8,312,540 7,628, 705 6, 581,966 *7,238,600 8,571,912 8,339, 704
z
Cotton-growing States •• ---------------------------
Rest of United States.----------------------------- 306,843 346, 456 358,009 344,005 98, 876 105,101 92, 981 106,303 ~t:::;j
*Revised. t::!
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8
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TABLE 15.-FoREIGN COTTON CONSUMED BY COUNTRY OF 0RIGINi .AND STOCKS OF FOREIGN COTTON, BY COUNTRY OF ORIGIN:
00
BY MONTH,1 AUGUST 1957 TO JULY 1961
[Equivalent 500-pound bales]

Foreign cotton consumed Stocks of foreign cotton in consuming establishments and


public storage
Month Year a
.All other 0
.All other
Total Egyptian Peru Indian foreign
cotton
Total Egyptian Peru Indian foreign
cotton
~
0
z
TotaL----------------------------- 1961 93, 362 72, 240 ~2) 21, 122 ~3) ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ ------------ 1-ij
1960 106, 992 81, 165 2) 25,827 3)
--··--------- ·----------- ------------ .. -------- ------------ l:.U
1959
1958
89, 571
73, 487
43, 623 19,469 18, 750 7, 729 ------------ ------------ ------------ --- ------------ ------------ 0
36,841 18,043 16,037 2, 566 ------------ ------------ --------- ... -- ------------ t;1
.August __ - ___ -- _-- __ --- ----_---- -------- - 1960 c:j
7,695 5,661 (2) 2,034 (3)
1959 9,077 6, 750 (2) 2,327 (3)
109, 714
107,873
82,321 13, 766 10, 811 a
1958 5,417 2,317 1,555 1,194 351 102, 003
70,051
57,398
12, 798
16,383
12, 222
16, 862 ~
1957 5,263 2,192 1, 293 1,337 441 0
September_----_-------- ____ ---- ____ ----- 1960 8,438 6, 771 (2) 1,667 (3)
35,351
103, 118
16,894 3,010 13, 967
z
76,464 14,450 9,548
~
1959 10,053 8, 123 (2) 1,930 (3) 103, 782 68,438 13, 637 10, 970
1958 6,120 2,671 1,445 1,546 458 103, 552 54, 910 20,364
1957 15,886
5, 787 2,927 1,264 1,328 268 39, 267 18, 644 - 3,394 15, 107 t;1
October__________________________________
1960 7,805 6,602 (2) 1,203 (3) 95, 556 69, 131 12, 750 tj
1959 8,339 1-i
9, 253 7,454 (2) 1, 799
1958 7,993 3,697 1,994 1, 659
(8)
643
92, 915 60, 284 12,069 10,351 w.
102, 092 50,839 18,475 14, 440 8
1957 7,390 4,014 1,541 1,678 157 45,546 18, 549 4,526 15,012 !;:ti
1-i
November----------------------------·-- 1960 7, 795 6, 396 (2) 1,399 (3) 91,827 67, 366 11, 585 7,692 td
1959 9,046 7,207 (2) 1,839 (3) 83,200 c:j
57, 231 10,340 8,274
1958
1957
6,892
6,301
3,328
3,636
1,410
1,260
1,565
1,270
589
135
92, 834
47,311
50, 481 17, 448 12, 487 ~
22, 765 3, 576 14, 272 0
December __ ----------------------------- 1960 8,829 6,805 (2) 2,024 (3) 83, 182 60, 751 10,467 6,813
z
1959 10,089 7,590 (2) 2,499 (3) 73, 252 51, 586 9,024 7, 137
1958 7,526 5
3, 760 1, 512 1,611 643 83, 858 44, 561 16, 874 11, 837 6
1957 5,841 3,183 1,072 1,443 143 55, 984 28, 538 7,053 11, 992
Tanuary___ ------------------------------ 1961 7, 305 5,487 (2) 1,818 (3) 75,252 54,253 10, 203 5,838
1960 8, 732 6,609 (2) 2,123 (3) 66, 673 46, 444 7,901 7, 206
1959 2
6,894 3,645 1,286 1,481 482 76. 958 41, 790 15, 108 10, 754
1958 8,096 4, 569 1, 785 1, 574 168 53,085 26. 669 9.238 11.145
!february_-------------- ----------------- 1961 8,016 6,060 (2) i,956 (3) 66, 110 48, 293 8,976 4,506
1960 4,335
8,385 6,313 (') 2,072 (3) 63,398 41, 363 6,862 10, 566 4,607
1959 7,621 3,989 1,375 1,695 562 70,104 38, 207 12, 931 10,331
1958 8,635
6,273 3,596 1, 585 1,092 ------------ 46,839 21, 237 8,285 11,423 5,894
March ___________________________________ 1961 9,503 7, 150 (2) 2,353 (3) 56, 639 41,629 7,099 4,044 3,867
1960 10, 562 7, 776 (2) 2, 786 (i) 5ti,413 35, 127 5,688 11, 593
1959 4, 005
9, 620 4,834 1,891 2,008 887 62,254 32,632 11, 131 11,349 7, 142
1958 5, 588 2,802 1,457 1, 179 150 47, 544 0
18, 984 6,958 14, 549 7,053 0
ApriL- _-- --- ---- _------ --- - - - --- - - -- -- -- 1961
1960
1959
1958

1961
7,317
8,499
7,846
6,487

7,565
5,878
6,387
3,869
3,285
5,530
(2)
(2)
1, 719
1,556
(2)
1,439
2, 112
1,505
1,562
(3s
(3

(2)
753
84
51,627
51, 178
55, 112
41, 963
35, 717
31, 624
27, 318
14, 130
6,632
4,388
9, 563
6, 117
5, 706
11, 990
12, 458
14, 718
3,572
3,176
5, 773
6, 998
i
'"d
May__ ---- -- - - ---- - --------- -- -- -- - - --- -- 2,035 4Jl,869 31,052 6,892 8,803 3, 122 pj
1960 8,347 6,132 (2) 2,215 (3} 45, 513 27, 264 3,409 12, 912 1,928 0
1959
1958
7,469
5, 729
3,670
2,570
1,655
1, 762
1,317
1,244
827
153
49,088
40, 130
22, 998
11,865
8,592
5,459
13, 625
16,175
3,873
6.631
g
Tune _____________________________________ 0
~
1961 8,079 6,103 (2) 1, 976 (3) 44,873 26,009 6,416 9, 772 2,676
1960 9,206 6,626 (2) 2,580 (3) 41, 114 22, 741 2, 702 13, 134 2, 537
1959
1958
9,028
5,563
4,218
2,225
1, 966
1,829
1, 940
1,322
904
187
46, 521
36,641
22, 589
9,604
7,545
4,478
13, 516
16,352
2,871
6,207
z0
~
TuJy ______ ------------------------------- 1961 5,015 3, 797 (2) 1,218 (3} 40, 671 22, 774 5,256 10,419 2,222
1960 5, 743 4, 198 (2) 1,545 (3) 36, 697 18, 618 2,438 13, 153 2,488
1959 7,145 3,625 1,661 1,229 630 *42,232 *21, 881 *5, 681 *13, lii3 1,517
1958 5,169 1,842 1,639 1,008 680 34,885 7,994 3,628 16, 808 6,455 ti
H
rtJ.
*Revised. 1-3
1 Beginning in January 1950, data were collected on a four or five week basis instead of the calendar month. The number of days in each monthly period is shown in Table ~
26 on page 45. t1;I
t Peru ID.eluded with Egyptian. d
•Mexican and Other cotton lncluded with Indian. 8
@

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TABLE 16.-MONTHLY CONSUMPTION OF COTTON BY AREA AND STATE: AUGUST 1957 TO JULY 196F CJ,:)
0
[Running bales, except that imported cotton is in equivalent 600-pound bales}

Year
ending August Beptem-
Area or State
with bar October Novem·
bar
Decem- January Febru-
ber ary March April May June July Total
July

Cotton c
United States _________________ ---------- 0
~
1961 691,376 797,070 666, 761 638,585 719,067 635,071 637, 670 794, 961 646,011 666, 913 822, 144 536, 831 8,252, 46
1960 712,814 862, 921 733,210 722,830 796, 709 733, 945 729, 1>79 886, 747 707,355 709, 720 859, 760 561, 078 9,016, 66
~
1959 644,301 650,019 839, 122 671,592 720,243 690, 088 696, 729 863, 799 718,040 703, 358 823, 380 649,878 8,670,54
1958 665, 532 659, 262 819, 965 651, 599 569, 873 797, 774 639, 471 629, 665 729, 955 600,256 595, 408 613, 950 7, 972, 71
Cotton-growing States ______________
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1961 665, 522 767, 793 640,935 614, 933 689,020 610, 625 612, 515 763,429 620,685 642, 699 795, 233 522, 228 7,945, 61
196{) 684, 178 829, 258 704,652 695, 731 765,523 705, 177 700, 775 851, 704 680,325 682,440 828, 288 542, 161 8, 670, 21 0
1959 616,595 622, 795 802,807 644, 973 689, 122 661, 616 667, 916 828,028 68!), 558 674, 403 789, 723 625, 004 8, 312,54 0
1958 635, 713 630, 514 782, 182 624, 299 541, 775 762, 322 608,527 603, 183 698,616 578, 286 572, 355 590, 933 7, 628, 70 5
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New England States ________________ 1961 22, 616 25, 739 22, 993 20, 651 26,800 216,331 22, 331 28, 237 22, 594 21, 777 24, 704 13, 251 273,32 6
1960 25, 156 30,054 25,436 24, 263 28, 054 25,474 25, 557 31, 508 24,371 24, 590 28, 242 16, 620
1959 23,862 309, 32 5
23, 502 31, 982 23, 406 27, 665 25, 169 25, 363 31, 646 25,093 25, 659 29,523 21, 568 314, 43 8
Rest of United States _______________
1958 25, 930 24, 509 32, 804 23, 774 24,162 30, 639 27,293 22, 888 26, 944 18, 476 19, 793 19, 926 297, 13 8 z
1961 3,238 3,538 2,833 3,001 3,247 2,813 2,824 3,295

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2, 732 2,437 2,207 1,352 33,51 7
1960 3,480 3,609 3,122 2,836 3, 132 3,294 3,247 3, 535 2,659 2,690 3,230 2,297 37, 13 1
1959 3,844 3, 722 4,333 3,213 3,456 3,303 3,450 4, 125 3,389 3, 296
1958 4, 134 3,306 43, 57 1
3,889 4, 239 4, 979 3,526 3, 936 4, 813 3, 651 3,594 4,395 3,494 3,260 3, 091 46, 86 7
A.la bama ___________________ ------ _______ 1961 74,822 83, 490 68,053 t1
65,875 69,856 62, 712 64, 311 80,409 66, 354
1960 78,645 93, 513 78, 306 75, 814 85, 911 78,841 78, 599 95, 693 75, 109
69,085
76, 741
82, 314
86, 669
54, 507
59, 755
841, 78 8
963, 5£ 6
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1959 74,417 73, 962 96,231 74,314 83, 817 77,597 82,512 !JS,473 78,494 75, 562 88,497 69, 924
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1958 73,438 973, SU 0 ~
74,595 90,812 71, 241 57,622 88, 251 65,876 65, 297 76, 284 62, 542 61, 429 67, 943 855, 33 0
Connecticut _____ ---..• ____ ----- __ •• ---- 1961 I, 684 1, 541 1,311 1,292 1,459 l, 417 1, 276 1,669 1, 625
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1,469 1, 786 908 17, 43 7
1960 2,047 2,101 1,650 1, 519 1,814 1, 563 1,814 2,186 1, 675 1, 647 2,051
1959 1,467 887 20,9t 4
1, 537 2,002 1,550 l, 716 1,568 1,806 2,099 1,434 1, 773 2, 349 1, 142 20,44 3
1958 1, 754 1,877 2, 083 1,702 1, 311 1,498 1,164 1, 197 1, 413 1,414 1,685 1,038 18, 13 6
Georgia _________________________________
1961 127, 746 152, 779 124,355 123, 891 134, 146 117, 156 117,043 144, 713 119, 967 122,246 153,292 101, 704 1, 539,03 8
1960 135,344 163,019 137, 784 135, 365 153,437 141, 927 142,053 171, 721 138, 686 135, 455 164,061 103, 963 1, 722,81 5
1959 117,658 123,229 158, 624 128,228 138, 390 133, 805 131, 842 167, 904 135, 169 133,545 153, 448 123,299 1, 645, 14 1
1958 125, 643 126, 950 154, 772 125, 661 108, 740 150, 232 115, 549 113,395 130, 537 105, 172 108, 322 108, 833 1, 473, SC 6
Maine._----------- ____________ • ________ 1961 9,600 11,183 9, 729 8,545 11,847 9, 595 9,959 12,228 9,312 8, 700 9,894 5,907 116, 4~ 9
1960 11,024 13, 049 11,370 10, 413 12, 176 11, 193 ll, 445 14, 298 10, 549 10, 692 11,857 6,856 134, 92 2
1959 9, 767 9,868 13, 704 9, 638 11, 980 10, 359 10, 933 13, 853 10, 921 11,468 12,386 9,454 134, 33 1
1958 11,368 10,385 12,892 8, 771 9,361 11, 626 9,673 8, 799 9, 796 6,850 7,266 7,347 114, 134
Massachusetts __________________________
1961 6, 665 7,436 7,023 6,318 7,669 6,104 6,372 7,892 6,525 6,465 7,211 3,023 79,203
1960 7,026 8,475 7,026 7,154 8,136 7,207 7,210 8,533 7,186 7,319 8,571 5, 177 89,020
1959 7,613 7,043 9,607 7, 161 7,839 7,404 7,099 8, 985 7,520 7, 160 8,848 6,389 92,668
1958 8, 537 7,832 11,560 8,802 8,877 11, 722 11,675 7, 737 9, 712 6,089 6, 768 6,853 106, 161
New York ______________________________
1961 272 278 216 214 227 213 276 198 183 183 271 158 2,689
1960 377 339 282 294 377 527 441 548 379 381 402 281 4,628
1959 313 380 477 402 342 424 417 458 215 267 344 316 4,355
1958 516 350 592 351 406 364 453 486 486 361 355 313 5,033
North Carolina _________________________ 1961 204,997 2-33,851 200,001 188,051 212,289 190,538 188,336 234,423 c
187, 780 199, 750 247, 180 157, 611 2,444,807
1960 214,234 257, 935 221, 466 223,375 237, 152 217,826 216,342 260,847 203, 923 208, 590 257, 806 160,843 2, 680, 339 0
1959
1958
189, 545
198, 830
190,802
196, 955
248,591
246, 228
202, 131
196, 173
202,067
164, 453
197,327
234,475
198, 978
187, 944
247, 180
185, 567
212,584
212, 286
209,410
176, 964
251, 011
176, 931
188,205
180, 010
2, 537,831
2, 356, 816 ~
0
South Carolina __ ----------------------- 1961 206,689 241,323 194, 749 191,343 2'21, 525 192, 280 197, 602 248, 134 200,061 203,975 254,590 168, 165 2, 520,436 z
1960 208,015 251,381 213, 678 210, 155 235, 172 213, 917 212, 258 259, 338 212, 273 210,626 259, 571 177,456 2, 663,840
1959 189,829 187, 066 236, 142 190, 944 210, 350 200, 738 201,240 248, 153 208, 426 202, 945 236, 921 191, 520 2, 504,274 ~
1958 188, 827 183, 620 228, 225 180, 431 184,329 2, 345, 288 ~
184, 522 169, 922 230, 287 192, 150 193, 146 223, 101 186, 728 0
Tennessee _____ ------ ____ --------- ______ 1961 13,955 16,439 14, 560 13, 706 14, 185 13, 560 13,246 15, 468 13,032 13, 691 16, 198 10,624 168,664
1960 14,433 18,403 15, 650 15, 177 17, 220 15,028 15,058 18, 986 14, 637 14, 228 17,012 10, 898 186, 728

Texas _______ ------- ______ ------- ________


1959
1958
1961
1960
1959
1958
14, 162
14,680
11,602
12,545
11, 650
11,076
13,529
13,325
13, 193
16,026
12,078
11, 196
18,450
17,336
11, 767
12, 526
14,450
14, 278
14, 157
13,040
10,412
12,229
12, 183
10, 951
15,322
11, 294
11, 745
13,639
12, 906
10, 059
14, 593
16, 580
10, 983
12, 209
12,442
14, 100
14, 929
14, 004
10,583
11, 556
12,059
11, 571
19, 189
13, 438
13,396
15,049
15,574
11, 819
14,601
16,646
10, 958
11, 994
13, 243
14, 692
14,497
13,069
10,841
12, 658
13, 433
11, 678
17, 179
13, 715
13,592
15,276
15, 920
11, 559
13, 354
13,250
9,232
9,467
12,437
11, 937
183, 962
170,377
138,304
155, 174
158, 375
144, 916
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Vir~iniu_ ----------- ------------- _______ 1961 17, 734 18, 708 20,014 14,849 16, 760 16, 166 14,388 17,657 14, 737 15, 546 18, 959 14,828 200,346
1960
1!}59
13, 911
12, 629
19,817
15,053
17, 656
21, 356
16,072
16, 255
14.125
18, 004
17,455
17, 958
16, 876
18, 638
20, 063
21, 822
16, 118
18, 928
16, 678
17,078
18, 523
17,581
13, 744
17,414
201,038
212, 716 s

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1958 14, 723 15, 966 20, 804 16, 636 13, 913 20,332 15, 204 14,052 17,633 14, 483 14, 154 16, 458 194, 358
All other States _________________________ 1961 15, 710 16,849 14, 983 14,089 17,359 14,347 14,278 18, 774 15,477 14,962 16, 857 9,564 183,249
1960 15,213 18,863 15,816 15,263 17, 550 16, 254 15, 927 19.485 14,826 14, 705 17, 961 11, 751 193, 614
1959 15, 251 15,472 19,488 14, 629 17, 510 15, 873 16,276 20, 109 16,505 16,220 18, 896 16,424 202, 653
1958 16,140 16,211 20. 383 13, 749 13, 915 18,307 14,208 14, 732 17,369 14, 906 12, 793 15, 639 188,352
1 :Beginning in January 1950, data were collected on a 4 or 5 weeks' basis instead of the calendar month. The number of days 1n each monthly period is shown in Table 26 on
page 45.

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TABLE 17.-MONTHLY CONSUMPTION OF LINTERB BY TYPE OF CONSUMER: AUGUST 1957 TO JULY 1961 1
[Running bales] c
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Type of consumer Year
ending
with July
IAugust ISeptem-1
ber Octo-
ber INovem-1
ber Decem-1
ber Janu-1
ary Febru-1
ary Marc~ 1~prll I May I June 1-~uly I Total ~
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United States _____________________ _ 1961 117, 644 99, 107 96,499 116,033 IOG, 446 106, 939 131,307 ~6ti 1, 280, 519 g
1960
1959
1958
98, 5171122, 8141108, 6721100, 900
116, 992 149, 064 124, 487 114, 216
85, 737 88, 719 104, 271 90, 030
104, 832 100, 110 107. 833 103, 416
140, 203
105, 759
98, 584
123, 166
100, 734
98, 954
115, 200
101, 922
90, 841
132, 705
121, 242
88, 572
109, 851
102, 735
74, 935
113,374
101, 603
82,226
128, 669
114, 419
86,027
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1,446, 488
1,210,324
1, 101,869
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Bleachers. -- ----------- _______ _ Hl61 41, 281 56,302 50, 921 49, 763 59, 739 48,072 47,845 57,408 54,304 53, 660 67, 977 ~m 614, 515
1960
1959
60, 780
39, 321
81,490
41, 111
64, 163
49, 195
67, 138
48, 299
80, 267
58, 707
62, 571
53, 727
57,891
54,212
66, 920
64, 662
56,853
54, 413
59, 168
52, 147
67,658
58, 398 ~­
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756, 297
621, 606 ~t::I
1958 45,241 49,895 57,019 53,883 51;652 54,064 50,558 45, 264 39,667 38, 375 42,594 ~~ 550,237
1961 57,236 66, 512 57, 751 51, 137 57, 905 51, 035 48, 654 58,625 52.142 53,279 63,330 ~~ 666,004 t::I
0th... """'""""'--------- ----- -1 1960 56, 212 67,574 60.324 47,078 59, 936 60, 595 57,309 65, 785 52, 998 54, 206 61,011 ~~ 690, 191 tA
1959 46,416 47, 608 55,076 41, 731 47, 052 47,007 47, 710 56,580 48, 322 49,456 56, 021 ~m 588, 718 8
1958 59,591 50, 215 50,814 49,533 46, 932 44,890 40, 283 43,308 35,268 43, 8511 43,433 ~ill 551,632 ~
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data are published for 4- or 5-week reporting periods.
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TABLE 18.-STOCKS OF COTTON IN CoNSUl\UNG ESTABLISHMENTS, PUBLIC STORAGE, AND AT COMPRESSES AT THE END OF EACH MONTH,
BY STATE: AUGUST 1960 TO JULY 1961

r [Running bales, except that imported cotton is in equivalent 500-pound bales]

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Area, State, and class of storage Aug. 27 Oct. I Oct. 29 Nov. 26 Dec. 31 Jan. 28
---- ---- ---- -------- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- ---
Jn consuming establishments, totaL _____________ 1, 160, 975 l, 014, 796 1,057, 356 1,295,962 1, 526, 707 1, 714.916 1,858, 427
Feb. 25 Apr. I Apr. 29 May27 July 1 July31
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1, 983, 448 2,061, 825 2,069, 940 1, 973, 958 1, 905, 63
Cotton-growing States_--------------------- 1, 083, 719
New England States ________________________ 71,457
950,486 1,005,272 1,238, 968 1,463, 686 l, 646, 102 l, 783, 627 1, 905, 167 1, 980, 140
59.477 48, 200 51, 630 56, 785 61, 345 66, 637 70,302 73, 937
1, 985, 450 1,890, 984 1,823,48
76, 507 76,314 75,92
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Rest of United States __ --------------------- 5, 799 4,833 3,884 5,364 6,236 7,469 8, 163 7,979 7, 748 7,983 6,660 6,22 "'d
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In public storage and at compresses, totaL ______ 5, 939, 284 7, 790.102 10,044, 599 12, 182, 989 12,033,536 11, 145, 744 9.816,416 8, 279, 183 7, 281, 570 6,373,070 5,458,017 4, 775, 21 0
Cotton-growinp; States_--------------- ______ 5, 913,83i 7, 766, 160 10,022, 255 12, 161,045 12, 012,483 ll, 127, 22i 9. 799, 176 8,263.431 7, 265, 413
New England States ________________________ 23,942 22,661 21, 120 20, 795 20,034 17, 652
6,3fi6, 797 5,441, 108 4, 758, 48 2 e
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Rest of United States _______________________ 16,452 14, 999 15.335 15, 157 15, 537 15,0'i 8
1, 505 1. 281 1,224 1, 149 1,019
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865 788 753 822 1, 116 1,372 l,6i'
Alabama: ;,,;
In consuming establishments ________________ 74.131 61,395 64,042 86,831 0
102. 405 107, 247 124, 798 142,476 153, 86C 152, 726 146, 959 146,34 7
In public storage and compresses ____________ 439, 923 663, 530 859,860 907, 542 846, 245 784,340 739, 246 679, 89[ 630, 456 564,029 512, 420
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Arizona: 1 In public storage and compresses _____ 79, 223 93,863 137, 530 230,831 284, 095 254,875 199,819 130, 016 99,864 77, 034 53, 422 32, 6~ 2 ~t;j
Arkansas: 1 In public storage and compresses ____ 765, 122 1, 020, 570 1, 386, 578 1, 526, 997 1, 354, 657 1, 209,331 1,050, 929 840,618 680,035 567, 609 452, 065 386, 1~
California: 1 In public storage and compresses ___ t;j
34, 734 23,673 231, 174 468, 618 646,360 618, 384 fi27, 771 398,344 316,353 254, 120 204, 699 161, 6~ H
Connecticut: 2 In consuming establishments _____ 7,504 7.185 5,247 5, 192 6, 584 6, 196 6, 612 6, 784 6,502 5,965 5,087 4. 97 8 ~
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Georgia: H
In consuming establishments ________________ 205,072 174, 391 197, 172 232,525 273, 180 321,425 346,056
td
369, 669 398, 625 409,829 399, .561 383. 4~ ,5

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In public storage and compresses ____________ 437,049 655, 223 730, 115 717,080 698,449 662, 237 638,453 593,669 551, 455 516,634 478; 238 437, 74 7
Louisiana:' l In public storage and compresses ___ 325, 598 403,643 530,339 575, 544 543,842 540, 273 496, 793 436,559 401,660 352,~84 318, 195 260, 14
Maine: 3 In consuming establishments_--------- 20,077 15,418 14, 010 16, 147 17, 219 17, 724 23.332 27,403 30, 911 29, 248 30, 540 29. 56

See footnotes at end of table.

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TABLE 18.-STocKs OF COTTON IN CoNSUl\UNG ESTABLISHMENTS, PUBLIC STORAGE, AND AT COMPRESSES AT THE END p:F EACH MoNTH, CJ
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BY STATE: AUGUST 1960 TO JULY 1961-Continued ,

[Running bales, except that imported cotton is in equivalent 500-pound bales]

Area, State, and class of storage Aug. 27 Oct.1 Oct. 29 Nov. 26 Dec. 31 Jan. 28 Feb. 25 Apr.1 Apr. 29 May27 July 1 1 July 31
------------ --------------------------------
Massachusetts:
In consuming establishments ________________ 26,414 22, 579 17, 662 18, 703 20, 077 21, 534 21, 351 21, 351 20,627 23,0QO 22,893 24, 548
In public storage and compresses ____________ 23,199 22, 661 21, 120 20, 795 20,034 17,652 16,452 14,999 15,335 15, 157 15, 537 15;078 8
Mississippi: 1 In public storage and com-
presses ____________ ------ - _- - - -- _- - - _____ ------ 626, 984 1,055, 103 1, 508,863 1, 598, 757 l, 370, 743 1, 241, 773 I. 089, 046 878, 989 745, 693 653, 307 559, 421 500, 310 ~
2!
Missouri: 1 In publicstorage and compresses _____ 130, 113 230, 953 395, 156 404, 728 332, 731 273, 282 222, 027 170, 846 139, 155 122, 615 103,380 87, 607
New York: 2 In consuming establishments ______ 713 490 350 535 460 478 619 656 769 690 607 466 ~0
New Mexico: t In public storage and compresses_ 48, 634 54,071 95,023 144, 223 114, 551
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91, 519 GG, GOO 43, 973 34, 664 23, 706 21, 005 20, 534
North Carolina:
In consuming establishments----------------
In public storage and compresses ____________
360, 771
189, 321
337,248
206, 500
320, 114
269,240
375,040 421, 421 493, 097 551, 135 579, 792 607, 817 611,235 587, 856 573,894 ~
327, 028 385, 924 384, 550 390, 753 387, 220 379, 311 356,202 314, 953 274,465 (3
Oklahoma: 1 In public storage and compresses ___ 92, 028 105,647 155, 078 325, 521 302, 120 220, 236 123, 697 40, 719 18, 290 10, 665 8, 915 6,645 z
Rhode Island: In consuming establishments. ___ 11,005 9, 919 7,654 6,545 6, 786 7, 845 7,372 7,235 8,256 9, 176 9,067 8,601 >
South Carolina:
In consuming establishments ________________
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314, 351 266, 375 312,602 410, 053 517, 689 568, 651 587, 569 618, 362 618, 740 608, 087 557, 796 536,871
In public storage and compresses ____________ 328, 507 395,474 476, 657 623, 605 715,473 719, 332 t:1
716, 487 702, 879 678, 884 630, 936 573,083 504, 172 1-4
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Tennessee: 8
In consmning establishments ________________ 32,418
In public storage and compresses ____________
35, 632
541, 686 652, 453
32,233 39, 586 54, 082 57, 137 59,443 63, 627
869, 662 1, 079, 561 1, 147, 550 1, 147, 403 1, 083, 138 1,012, 945
65, 589
982, 9!ll
65,409
904, 155
65, 811 61, 003
701, 555
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790, 128 !»
Texas:
In consuming establisl1ments ________________ 20, 665 16, 945 17, 281 18, 507 18, 923 24, 083 27,443 29, 538 31, 426 31, 924 29, 494 25, 427
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In public storage and compresses ____________ 1,872, 654 2,202, 184 2,373,275 3,227, 501 3,266,403 2, 977, 307 2,452, 834 1, 945,407 1, 605, 661 1, 322,564 1,049, 983 0
919, 908
All Otber States:
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In consuming establishments ________________ 84, 634 70,433 68, 989 86,298 87,881 89,499 102, 697 116, 555 118, 703 122, 591 118,287 110,439
In public storage and compresses ____________ 4, 509 4, 554 4,929 4,658 4,3591 3,250 2,371 2,105 1, 763 2, 153 2,573 2,931

1 Mill stocks included in figures for "Ml Other States."


1
Warehouse stocks included in figures for "-ill Other States."
i Warehouse stocks included in :figures for Massachusetts.
TABLE 19.-STocKs OF LINTERS IN CONSUMING EsTABLISHMENTs, PUBLIC STORAGE, AND A'r CoMPRESSES AT THE END oF EAcH MoNTH,
BY TYPE OF CONSUMER: AUGUST 1960 TO JULY 196]

Type of con.sumer Aug.27 Oct.1 Oct. 29 Nov.26 Dec. 31 Jan. 28 Feb. 25 Apr.1 Apr. 29 May27 Julyl July 31
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- - - - -
United States _____________________________ 340,685 300, 901 314, 178 362,056 403,458 426, 755 449,857 454, 663 439,434 400,244 341, 127 324,285
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In consuming establishments ____________________ 280,233 250,831 256,486 290, 704 333, 595 356, 641 374,276 374,211 354, 993 335, 007 281, 716 267,676 ~
Bleachers __ --------------------------------- 159, 995 137, 009 145, 799 174. 877 217, 900 238, 526 254,216 249, 671 227, 949 203,842 153, 590 141, 579 0
Other consumers ____________________________ 120,238 113,822 110, 687 115, 827 115, 695 118, 115 120, 060 124, 540 127,044 131, 165 128, 126 126,097 z
In public storage and compresses ________________ 60,452 50,070 57, 692 71, 352 6\l,863 70, 114 75, 581 80, 452 84,441 65,237 59,411 58, 609 ;g
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LINTERS CONSUMPTION IN THE UNITED STATES:


Years ending July 31, 1925 - 1965
THOUSANDS OF BALES
2000.....-~~~~--~~----~~------~~~--~--~~------------------.

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1925 1930 1935 1940 1945 1950 1955 1960 1965
DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS
COTTON SPINDLES IN THE UNITED STATES
Prior to August 1, 1945, the term "cotton spindles" included all spindles used
exclusively for spinning cotton, including cotton waste and !inters. It did not
include spindles consuming other fibers or cotton mixed with other fibers. With
the increasing use of cotton-system spindles for synthetic and mixed-fiber yarns,
data covering spindles used exclusively on cotton no longer gave adequate coverage
of the industry. Accordingly, data collected since August 1945 relate to the
number of cotton-system spindles in place and the number active at the end of
the month on cotton, synthetics, and other fibers and blends.

TABLE 20.-COTTON-SYSTEM SPINNING SPINDLES IN PLACE, ACTIVE, AND IDLE,


AND COTTON-SYSTEM SPINDLE HOURS, BY TYPE OF FIBER SPUN: FOR THE UNITED
STATES, SPECIFIED YEARS, 1910-61; AND BY STATE, 1958-61

Cotton-system spindles (in thousands) Cotton-system spindle hours


(in millions)

Active last working day


of year, by type of By type of fiber spun
Area or State, and year 1 Total fiber spun
in place
at the
Idle last
work- Total --------
end of 2100 percent100 Other ingday 100
percent Other
July' percent syn- fibers of year 100
percent syn- fibers
and
cotton thctic blends and
cotton thetic blends
tl.bers fibers
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
United States:
19611 ___________________
19, 603 17,273 1, 087 626 617 114,278 104, 561 5,937 3, 780
1960 !'-~-----------------
1959 ___________________ 19, 956 17, 521 1, 104 596 735 124, 047 113, 452 6,808 3, 787
1958 ! ___________________ 20, 274 17, 587 1, 212 449 1, Q26 118, G76 108, 663 7,127 2,886
1957 ! ___________________ 20,845 17, 513 1,310 418 1, 604 110, 728 101, 900 6,620 2,208
1956 ! ___________________ 21, 195 18, 072 1, 271 417 1, 435 120, 816 112, 108 6,814 1, 894
1955 ! ___________________ 21, 903 19, 019 1, 295 243 1,346 126,830 117, 748 7,829 1,253
1954 ! ___________________ 22, 273 19, 132 1, 389 195 1, 557 122, 523 113, 447 8,071 1, 005
22, 694 19, 299 1, 151 176 2,068 116, 662 109, 705 6,140 817
1953 ?'-------------------
1952 ___________________ 22, 903 20, 052 l, 169 202 1,480 126, 270 118, 206 7,060 1,004
19511 ___________________ 23, 205 19, 923 1, 158 217 1, 907 114, 139 106, 932 6,329 878
23, 195 20,884 l, 071 3185 1, 055 135, 055 126, 852 7,045 1, 158
1950 I_.-----------------
1949____ ---- ---- -- ---- ---
22, 995
23, 501
20, 518
19, 008
1, 019
814
a 253
8 312
1, 205 llG, 078
3, 367 104, 188
109, 243
m~. 211
5,570
4,401
1, 265
1, 570
1948________ - ----- ------- 23, 798 21, 328 932 a 415 1, 123 126, 241 119, 017 5,620 1,604
1947______ --------------- 23, 824 21, 383 807 a 329 1, 305 120, 878 114, 727 3, 798 2,353
1946 ______ -- ------ --- ---- 23, 862 21, 579 575 a 623 1, 085 110,409 105, 369 2,915 _... _2,125 .. ____
1945 ____ - - ---------- --- -- 23, 128 22, 675 --------
-------- -------- -------- --------111,898
-------- -------- -- ------
1944 __________ ---- - --- --- 23, 293 23, 019 ..,_,.. _____ 118, 283 -----!"'--
1943 _____ --------- - ------ 23, 401 23, 429 ............................. _____ -------- ----------
129, 709
131, 161 ..................... _ ...... _,.. __
1942________ ----- --------
194L _______ ----- _-------
23, 971
24, 335
23,608 --------
23, 389 ____ ..., ___
--------
-------- -------- -------- -------- --------
111, 775
1940 ____ - -- ------- ------ - 24, 750 23, 586 -------- -------- --------
31, 245 --------
... ._ ................ -------- --------
97, 006
1930 ____ - - -- ------ -- ----- 34, 025 --------
_____ ., __ ____ ..,. ___ 87,515
____
-------- ___
.., ___
--------
......................
1920
1910 _____ - ---------- ----- 35, 834 35, 481 --------
-------- -------- ------- ... ____ .,.
! ___________________
28, 929 28, 267 -------- -- ... -..... -- ............. ---
.............................. ___ .. _
Cotton-growing States:
196L _______ ----- ---- _--- 18, 147 16, 184 1, 034 552 377 107, 695 98, 574 5,679 3,442
19(10_______
1959 ---- - -- - - --- - -
_____________________ 18, 311 16, 261 1, 040 500 510 116,465 106, 674 6,488 3,303
1958 _____________________ 18, 299 16, 286 1, 149 364 500 111, 281 101, 983 6,817 2,481
19/i7_____________________ 18, 626 16,246 1,243 231 906 103, 194 95,445 6,321 1,428
18, 782 16, 649 1, 189 281 668 111, 921 108, 982 6,442 1,407
New England States:
196L ______ -----·-------- 1, 355 1, 042 (4) 4108 205 6,342 5,821 187 334
1960_____________________
1959 ______ - - --- - -- - ---- -- 1, 525 1, 191 (') '139 195 7,292 6, 558 255 479
1958 _____________________ 1, 837 1, 233 (4) 4127 477 7,086 6,440 253 393
1957_____________________ 2,082 1, 158 (4) 4 236 688 7,173 6, 155 246 772
2,277 1,316 (9 '199 762 8,511 7,810 324 377
Rest1961.
of United States:
____________________
1960
1959_______ ---- - --- ---- - -
_____________________
101
120
47
69 ~94) 419
421
35·
30
241
290
166
220
71
65
4
5
1958 _____________________ 138 69 (4) 420 49 309 240 57 12
137 109 (4) 418 10 361 300 53 8
1957_________ ---- -------- 136 107 (4) qg 10 384 316 48 20
See footnotes at end of table.
Q'7
38 COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

TABLE 20.-COTTON-SYSTEM SPINNING SPINDLES IN PLACE, ACTIVE, AND IDLE,


AND COTTON-SYSTEM SPINDLE HOURS, BY TYPE OF FIBER SPUN: FOR THE UNITED·
ST.A.TES, SPECIFIED YEARS, 1910-61; AND BY STATE, 1958-61-Continued

Cotton-system spindles (in thousands) Cotton-system spindle hours


(in millions)

Active last working day


of year, by type of By type of fiber spun
Area or State, and year 1 Total fiber spun
in placei-----~---iidle last
at the work- Total
d f 100 Other ing day lOO Other
°
en 1 2100 percent fibers of year
July percent syn- and
100 percent fibers
percent syn- and
cotton ~11;;;~ blends cotton ~~;;; blends
___________ ___ --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
,
Alabama:
1961-••.•• --------------- 1, 561 1, 427 4 66 68 8, 597 8, 369 110
1960_____________________ 1, 640 1, 478 4 25 137 9,223 9, 062
1959_____________________ 1, 611 1, 449 435 127 9, 155 8, 969
1958_____________________ 1, 604 1, 500 '35 69 8,290 8,095
Connecticut:
196L •• ------------------ 154 46 (5) 100 379 328 31 20
1960 168 77 (5) li2 663 459 66 138
1959•••••• ---------------_
____________________ 193 102 (5) 60 608 484 76 48
1958 ____________________ _ (5) 87 570 453 61 56
218 110
Georgia:
1961.____________________ 2, 853 2, 637 81 82 53 16, 397 15, 445 483 400
1960_____________________ 2, 917 2, 657 108 56 96 17, 952 16, 842 939 171
1959_____________________ 2, 935 2, 657 180 26 12 11, 387 rn, 198 1,042 147
1958_____________________ 2, 984 2, 708 164 12 100 15, 628 14, 699 868 61
Maine:
1961_____________________
1960 _____ ------------ - - -_ 284 246 45 33 1, 668 1, 650 4 14
1959____________________ _ 370 350 49 11 1, 961 1, 905 19 37
1958 ____________________ _ 371 336 '18 17 1, 900 1, 766 17 117
386 312 34 40 1,676 1,598 33 45
Maryland:
1961_____________________ (6) (5) (5) 120 54 62 •I:
1960_____________________ (5) --"(ar·- (5) (5) 126 70 55 l
1959_____________________ (5) (6) (•) (5) 124 74 42 8
1958_____________________ (5) (5) (5) (6) 103 53 42 s
Massachusetts:
196L ________ ------ ------ 513 414 4 71 32 2,259 1, 949 13 297
1960______________ - ---- -- 567 415 4 66 86 2, 533 2,215 16 302
1959____________________ _ 854 450 4 54 350 2,500 2,253 21 226
1958 ____________________ _
965 380 4153 432 3,175 2,503 7 665
Mississippi:
1961_____________________ 37 32 (5) (6) 138 137

mL==================
1958_____________________
~r
83
~~ ======== ======== -----12·
38 -------- -------- 45
~~~
152
m ======== ========
152 -------- --------
New Jersey:
1961_ ____________________ -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- --------
1960_____________________ (5) (5) -------- -------- (6) 1 1 -------- --------
1959_____________________ (5) (6) -------- -------- (6) 20 20 -------- --------
1958_____________________ (6) (6) -------- -------- (5) 100 100 -------- ------- -
New1961.
York:
___________________ _
25 20 20 -------- --------
1960____________ -------- - 29 29 29
1959 ____
1958 -----------------_
____________________ 29 30 30
29 33 33
North Carolina:
1961.____________________ 5, 658 4, 810 429 277 142 32, 717 28, 599 2,272 1,846
1960_____________________ 5, 713 4, 948 412 222 131 36. 125 31, 968 2,427 1,730
1959_____________________ 5, 704 4, 938 432 171 163 33, 940 29, 849 2, 617 1,474
1958_____________________ 5, 863 4, 870 514 132 347 31, 273 27, 964 2,479 830
Pennsylvania:
1961_____________________ (5) 9 9
1960_____________________ (6) 15 10 5
1959_____________________ (6) 19 15 4
1958_____________________ (6) 11 11
Rhode Island:
1961. ___________________ _
1960____________________ _ 279 241 (5) 38 1,310 1,306
1959____________________ _ 297 253 (5) 43 1,453 1,440
1958 ____________________ _ 284 248 36 1,368 1,368
339 253 86 1,085 1,085
See footnotes at end of table.
COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 39
TABLE 20.-COTTON-SYSTEM SPINNING SPINDLES IN PLACE, ACTIVE, AND IDLE,
AND COTTON-SYSTEM SPINDLE HouRs, BY TYPE OF FIBER SPUN: FOR THE UNITED
STATES, SPECIFIED YEARS, 1910-61; AND BY STATE, 1957-61-Continued

Cotton-system spindles (in thousands) Cotton-system spindle hours


(in millions)

Active last working


day of year, by type By type of fiber spun
A.rea or State, and year 1
Total of fiber spun Idle
in last
place work- Total
at the 100 ingday 100
end of '100 percent Otherfibers of year 100 percent Other
fibers
July 1 percent syn- and percent syn-
cotton tbetic blends and
cotton thetic blends
fibers fibers
--- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
South Carolina:
196L •• ------------------ 6, 654 6,021 457 138 38 42, 298 38, 701 2, 654 943
1960________________ -- -- - 6, 633 5,884 458 193 98 44, 957 40, 846 2,803 1,308
1959_____________________
6, 602 5, 936 476 139 51 42, 669 39, 036 2,856 777
1958 •• ------------------- 6, 574 5,894 511 70 99 40, 194 37,062 2,695 437
Tennessee:
1961. ____________________
468 416 (4) 4 27 25 2,549 2,418 108 23
1960_______
1959 --- ---------- -
_____________________ 4.66 414 (') '40 12 2,832 2,665 121 46
1958_____________________ 457 411 (') 435 11 2, 751 2, 613 82 56
504 418 (4) 421 65 2,537 2,464 56 17
Texas:
1961--------------------- 215 197 ~~) (o) ~·) 1, 112 1, 129 7 36
1960________________ --- - - 225 202 5) (5) 6) 1,291 l, 254 3 34
1959_____________________
1958 _____________________ 238 223 -------- (4) ~6) 1, 238 1, 213 -------- 25
Virginia:
239 230 -------- (5) 4) 1,238 l, 199 -------- 39

1961-.------------------- 579 540 (5) (5~ ~5) 3,223 3, 199 16 8


1960______ - - -- -- -- - - --- - - 559 538 (5) (5 5) 3, 294 3, 269 17 8
1959 _____________________ (5) (5)
1958 _____________________ 577 524 (5) 3, 338 3,318 18 2
614 479 (5) (5) (5) 3,275 3,236 13 26
All other States:
1961. ____________________ 323 246 (3) (3) 88 1, 422 l,257 155 10
1960.___________ ---- ---- - 335 268 (3) (3) 68 1,402 1, 237 160 5
1959 _____________________
1958 _____________________ 368 255 (3) (3) 127 1, 418 1, 261 155 2
443 302 (3) (3) 91 1,388 1,204 166 18

1 Year ending July 29, 1961, July 30, 1960, Aug. 1, 1959, Aug. 2, 1958, Aug. 3, 1957, July 28, 1956, July 30,
1955, July 31, HJ54, Aug. 1, 1953, Aug. 2, 1952, Aug. 4, 1951, July 29, 1950, July 31, 1920-49, and August 31, 1910.
2 For 1910-45, includes all spindles consuming cotton at any time during year.
'Includes some spindles in "Rest of United States" used in spinning 100 percent synthetic fibers.
' "100 percent synthetic fibers" and "Other fibers and blends" combined to prevent disclosure of data
for individual companies.
'Not shown separately, to avoid disclosure of data for individual companies. Included in United
States and area totals.
40 CO'ITON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

T.A.BLE 21.-CoTTON-SYSTEM SPINNING SPINDLES IN PLACE oN LAST DAY oir


REPORTING PERIOD, AND COTTON-CONSUMING SPINDLE HOURS, BY AREA: BY
MONTH, AUGUST 1957 TO JULY 1961

Cotton-system spindles in place Cotton-consuming spindle hours


(in thousands) (in millions)
.Area and month 1
1960-61 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58 1960-61 1959-60 1958-59 1957-58
- - - ------ ------ - - -
United States:
8, 661 8, 864 8, 108
te~~~i:ler-_-_:::::::::::::::::::::
19, 959 20, 277 20, 715 21, 188 8,412
19, 953 20,299 20, 688 21, 158 10, 212 10, 995 8, 213 8,449
October __ ----------------------- 19, 952 20, 301 20, 710 21, 093 8,363 9, 139 10, 586 10, 545
November------------------ _____ 19, 944 20, 331 20, 713 21, 099 8, 094 9, 005 8, 367 8,256
December-----------
January ____ -------- 19, 931 20, 112
_________________________ 20, 681 21, 071 9, 326 10, 177 9, 293 7,313
19, 905 20, 069 20,496 21, 055 7, 962 9, 177 8, 605 10,208
February
March ______ ------------------ 19, 797 20, 083
___________________________ 20, 385 20, 913 8,128 9, 143 8, 717 8,202
19, 776 19, 988 20,401 20, 945 10, 164 11, 107 10, 764 7,963
ApriL-------- ------- ---- ------ -- 19, 725 19, 959 20, 396 20, 938 8, 215 8, 972 8, 759 9,466
May.--------------------------- 19, 698 19, 962 20, 351 20, 971 8, 395 8,970 8, 778 7,535
June----------------------------- 19, 698 19, 989 20, 312 20, 918 10, 280 10, 750 10, 416 7,644
July ____ --------------------- ____ 19, 602 19, 956 20, 274 20, 845 6, 761 7, 153 8,057 7,909
Cotton-growing States:
~~Ji~~i:lei_-_:::::::::::::::::::::
18, 309 18. 285 18, 548 18, 778 8, 134 8, 327 7, 603 7,839
18, 311 18,312 18, 557 18, 738 9, 602 10, 343 7, 701 7,891
October __ -----------------------
November _______________________ 18, 311 18, 328 18, 580 18, 684 7, 881 8, 586 9, 918 9,848
18, 303 18,348 18, 581 18, 691 7, 619 8,473 7,863 7,723
December----------- ____ -------_ 18, 306 18, 353 18, 549 18, 670 8, 727 9, 568 8, 697 6,764
january _------------------------ 18,280 18, 332 18, 484 18, 654 7,496 8,608 8, 061 9,527
FebruarY------------------------ 18, 249 18, 345 18, 373 18, 661 7, 646 8, 581 8, 173 7,650
March _____ ---------_--------·--- 18,227 18,325 18, 389 18, 686 9, 547 10,433 10, 085 7,452
ApriL ____ ----- .• ____ ----- ------- 18, 183 18, 299 18, 398 18, 682 7, 740 8,430 8,244 8,883
1:1ay_______________
--------------- ---------.
- ------- ------ 18, 156 18,302 18, 359 18, 716 7, 933 8,431 8, 239 7,124
June ____ 18, 152 18, 331 18, 320 18, 673 9, 751 10, 114 9, 773 7,239
July _____ ------------------------ 18, 146 18, 311 18, 299 18, 626 6, 4!l8 6, 780 7, 629 7,505
New England States:
~~g~~i:ler:.:::::::::::::::::::::
1,529 1, 854 2,032 2,275 512 520 483 547
1,522 1,849 1, 994 2, 283 594 031 489 532
October __ ---------------------_.
November _______________________ 1,522 1, 835 1, 994 2,272 467 534 643 667
1,522 1, 845 1, 995 2, 272 460 515 487 509
December----------------------- 1,503 1, 640 1, 995 2, 265 584 589 578 522
January_------------------------ 1,503 1, 618 1,875 2, 265 452 550 525 650
February-------------------~---- 1,448 1, 619 1,874 2, 116 468 543 524 528
March __________ ---------·--- ____ 1,448 1, 542 1,873 2, 123 602 652 658 486
April. ___ -- ---- -------------- ---- 1,441 1, 540 1,861 2, 120 462 525 497 555
May _________ --- -------- -------- 1,441 1, 540 1, 854 2, 119 449 522 520 390
June ______ ------------------- ____ 1,445 1, 539 1,854 2, 109 516 618 621 385
July ______ ----------------------- 1,355 1, 525 1,837 2, 082 255 359 414 384
Rest of United States:
August __ -----------------------_
September _______________________ 121 138 135 136 15 17 22 26
120 138 137 137 16 21 23 27
October __ ----------------------- 120 138 136 136 15 19 26 30
Novem her ___________ ------------ 119 138 137 136 15 17 17 23
December----------------------- 122 119 138 136 15 20 18 27
January
February__________________________
----------------------- 122 119 138 136 14 19 19 31
100 119 138 136 14 19 19 24
March _______________ ------------ 101 121 138 136 15 22 22 24
A priL ___ • _----- ----- ------------ 101 120 138 136 13 17 19 27
May ______ ----- ----- - -------- ---- 101 120 138 136 13 17 18 20
June _______ ---------------------- 101 119 138 137 13 18 22 20
July_______ ---------------------- 101 120 138 137 8 14 15 19

t Beginning in January 1950 data were collected on a four or five week basis instead of the calendar month
The number of days in each monthly period is shown in Table 26 on page 45. •
COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 41
TABLE 22.-COTTON SYSTEM MACHINERY FOR TEXTILE FIBER AND YARN
PREPARATION: DECEMBER 31, 1958 AND Hl54

Data for small establishments reporting on the short form (sec 1958 Census of Manufactures) are not
included. This table presents selected machinery data for establishments classified in the following
industries:
2211 Weaving mills, cotton. 2282 Throwing and winding mills.
2221 Weaving mills, synthetics. 2284 Thread mills.
2281 Yarn mills, except wool. 2296 Tire cord and fabric.

Dec. 31, 1058 Dec. 31, 1954


Type of machine
Total in Idle entire Total in Idle entire
place year possession year
Pickers______________________________ ---- _______________ 3,276 22 (NA) (NA)
Cards----------------------- -- -- ---- ---- --- ---- ------
-------- 88, 312 583 88, 670 1, 003
Combers. __________ ----- _______________________ __ 4, 737 67 5,996 294
Roving machinery (thousands of spindles)._----------- 1, 307 37 2,034 so
Long draft. __ -------------------------------------- 907 11 1, 277 20
Regular draft_------------------------------------- 310 26 757 60
Silk spinning spindles (thousands)_-------------------- 106 12 203 15
Cotton system spinning spindles (thousands) __________ 119, 230 110 121, 607 403
Mule spinning spindles---------------------------- 20 19 33 30
Ring spinning spindles----------------------------- 19, 210 91 21, 574 373
By type:
Long draft- _______ ------------------------- 17,856 57 18, 153 91
Regular draft_ ____ ------------------------- 1,354 34 3,421 282
By ring size:
1% inches and smaller---------------------- 2, 615 10 3, 776 99
··-- ... --- ... ---- (NA)
Long draft_----------------------------
Regular draft_ _________________________
1~1a inches through 1% inches ______________
2,456
159
3,840 20
10 (NA)
5,242
m15
127
*~~~1~~~;art::
3,479 11
11~0
:: :::: :::::::: :: ::::: :::
inches through 2)4 inches _____________
361
9,428
g
40
(NA5
(NA
9,856
(NA5
(NA
134
Long draft_---------------------------- 8,834 27 (NA~ ?NA)
Regular draft_ __ ----------------------- 594 13 (NA NA)
2~1a inches and larger __ -------------------- 3,327 21 2, 700 13
*~~~r~~~;a.rc::::::::: :: :::: :::::::::
3,087 19 (NA? ?NA)
240 2 (NA NA)
Doubling and twisting spindles (thousands)------------ 2, 718 75 2,992 202
Ring spindles by ring size:
1% inches and smaller •. ------------------------ 72 (2) 190 65
1%0 inches through 2% inches------------------ 541 20 795 56
2~1~ inches through 3% inches. _________________
1,223 35 1,348 66
3~16 inches and larger._----------"------------- 821 15 659 15
Flyer and other twisting and doubling spindles-~-- 61 5 (NA) (NA)
Throwing spindles (thousands)------------------------- 3 1, 729 107 2,629 192
Warping equipment: ·
·f;~s~e~1:a~1e%~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1, 622
622
30
45
(')
1,245
(4)
123

NA-Not available.
t The number of cotton spindles in placP at all manufacturing plants at the end of 1958 and 1954 was 20,681
and 22,561 thousand respectively. The difference between the total number in place and the number shown
in this table as accounted for by establishments classified in industries excluded from this table (knitting
mills, cordage and twine plants, etc.) and establishments not reporting machinery data in the census (see
1958 Census of Manufactures, Statistics by Industry, page 22.1-1.)
2 Less than one thousand.
a A number of plants reporting the production of thrown yam reported doubling and twisting spindles
rather than throwing spindles. ·
4 The 1954 data for high speed warpers appear to have been overstated. However, the material needed
to correct this information was not available.
Source: 1958 Census of Manufactures.
42 COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

TABLE 23.-COTTON-SYSTEM SPINNING SPINDLES IN PLACE, NUMBER ACTIVE BY


TYPE oF FIBER SPUN, AND NuMBER IDLE, END oF MoNTHi AND SPINDLE HouRs,
BY TYPE OF FIBER SPUN: BY MONTH, AUGUST 1960 TO JULY 1961
[Spindles in thousands; spindle hours in millions]

Active by type of fiber spun


Idle last
working
Monthl Total 100 percent Other day of
100 percent synthetic fibers period
cotton fibers and
blends

August 1960:
Spindles in place
Spindle hours for Aug.
month21--------------
_______________
19, 959 17, 616 1, 096 .551 696
September 1960:
9,453 8,661 497 295 ------------
Spindles in place L---------------
Oct.
Spindl ehours for month _______________ 19, 953
11, 088
17, 637
10, 212
1,060
548
560
328 ____ .,. _____696
..,._
October 1960:
Spindle'i in place Oct. 29 _______________ 19, 952 17, 599 1,080 558 715
Spindle hours for month _______________
November 1960:
9, 131 8,364 476 291 ------------
Spindles in place Nov. 26.-------------
Spindle hours for month _______________
19, 944 17,527 1,083 556 778
December 1960:
Spindles in place Dec. 3L _____________
8,834 8,094 460 280 ------------
19, 931 17, 464 1, 051 .580 836
Spindle hours for month _______________
January 1961:
10, 161 9,326 502 333 ------------
Spindleshours
Spindle in place Jan. 28---------------
for month _______________
19, 905 17, 470 1, 021 564 850
February 1961:
8, 681 7,963 428 290 ----------- ..
Spindles in place Feb. 25-------------- 19, 797 17, 445 1,021 608 __________723
......
Spindle hours for month _______________ 8,879 8,128 440 311
March 1961:
Spindles in place
Spindle hours L--------------
for Apr.
month _______________
19, 776 17, 429 1,025 607 715
April 1961:
Spindles in place Apr. 29 ______________
11, 111 10, 164 556 391 ------------
19, 725 17, 372 1,058 587 708
Spindle hours for month _______________
May 1961:
Spindles in place May 27 _______________
8,985 8,215 476 294 ------------
19, 698 17, 350 1,064 585 699
Spindle hours for month _______________
June 1961:
9, 189 8,394 490 305 ----------- ..
Spindles in place
Spindle hours L---------------
for July
month_______________ 19, 698 17,305 1,070 601 722
July 1961:
11, 276 10,280 618 378 -- ...... --------
Spindleshours
Spindle in place July 29--------------
for month _______________
19, 602 17,273 1,086 626 __ ,.. _________
617
7,492 6, 761 447 284

1 Eacb a 4-week period except September, December, March, and June, wbich are 5-week periods See
Introduction, p. viii, for explanation. •
COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 43
'TABLE 24.-AcTIVE SPINDLES CoNSU:MING 100% CoTTON, BY AREA: BY MONTH,
AUGUST 1957 TO JULY 1961
[Spindles in thousands]

Active cotton-system Active cotton-system


spindles 2 spindles 2
Month 1 Month 1
Cotton· Rest of Cotton- Rest of
Total growing United Total growing United
States States States States

August: February:
----
1960____________ 1961._ __________
19/i9___________ - 17, 616 16,359 1,257 1960 ____________ 17,445 16,209 1,236
17, 625 16, 332 1, 293 1959 ____________ 17, 675 16, 385 1, 290
1958-.__________ 17, 656 16, 293 1,363 17, 637 16, 311 1,326
1957____________ 1958 ____________
18, 117 16, 623 1,494 17, 945 16,472 1,473
September:
19fl0.___________ March:
1961._ __________
19.'i9___________ - 17, 637 16,359 1,278 1960____________ 17,429 16, Hl9 1,230
195$____________ 17, 659 16,369 1, 290 11)59 ____________ 17, 618 16, 330 1,288
1957•___________ 17, 635 16, 262 1,373 1953____________ 17, 629 16, 306 1,323
18, 164 16, 661 1,503 17, 689 16,280 1,409
October:
1960 ____________ April:
1959___________ - 17, 599 16, 333 1,266 Hl6L___________
1960 •••••••••.•- 17,372 16, 186 1, 186
1958. ___________ 17, 650 16,391 1, 259 Hl59 ____________ 17, 599 16, 319 1, 280
17, 689 16, 323 1,366 195$ ____________ 17, 663 16, 348 1,315
1957____________ 18, 126 16, 662 1,464 17, 605 16,284 1,321
Novembert May:
1961. ___________
196(). ___________ 17, 527 16, 291 1,236 17,350 16,236 1, 114
1959______ ------ 17, 711 16, 412 1,299 1960____________
l91j9 _____ ------- 17, 584 16, 297 1, 287
1958 ____________ 16, 288 17, 592
1957____________ 17,605 1,317 1958____________ 16, 280 1, 312
18, 160 16, 645 1, 515 17, 688 16,325 1,363
December: June:
l 961 ____________
1960.___________ 17,464 16, 227 1,237 17,305 16,213 1,092
1959__________ - . 16, 425 1,296 1960____________
1958. ___________ 17, 721 1959 ____________ 17, 579 16, 311 1,268
1957• ___________ 17, 613 16, 298 1, 315 1958 ____________ 17, 596 16,302 1,294
18, 134 16, 615 1, 519 17,469 16,223 1,246
January: July:
196L. _________
1961. ___________ 17, 470 16, 24G 1,224 17,273 lG, 184 1, 089
1960____________ 1960 ____________
1959. ___________ 17, 684 16, 389 1,295 1959 ____________ 17, 521 16,261 1, 260
1958. ___________ 17, 634 16, 313 1,321 1958____________ 17, 587 16,286 1,301
17, 947 16, 468 1,479 17, 513 16,246 1,267

1 Beginning in January 1950 data were collected on a tour or five week basis instead of the calendar month.
The number of days in each monthly period ls shown In Table 26 on page 45.
1 Ootton-system spindles consuming 100 percent cotton on the last working day of the period.
44 COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

TABLE 25.-INDEX OF SEASONALLY ADJUSTED DAILY AVERAfrnl CONSUMPTION


oF COTTON, BY MoNTH: AuGus·r 1944-JuLY 1961
[1947-49 daily average=lOO]

Cotton .Au- Sep- Octo- No- De- Janu- Feb·


season i gust tember ber vem- cem- ary ruary March .April May June .July
ber ber

1944--45__ ______
- - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - ---
113 111 110 111 115 108 108 107 105 105 106 106
1945-46____ ---- gg 104 99 98 99 102 103 105 106 110 114 111
1946-47________ 120 115 120 121 112 118 116 115 116 107 102 106
1947-48________ 103 98 105 110 104 111 108 106 109 110 108 104
1948-49________ 100 99 95 90 92 87 88 87 83 78 82 80
1949-50________ 104 101 105 106 101 112
86 95 99 101 104 100
1950-51.. __ ---- 118 114 120 117 121 120 124 126 117 123 122 113
1951-52__ ______ 110 106 104 105 104 106 106 103 101 101 101 102
1952-53________ 108 109 105 108 108 103 106 108 108 110 111 108
1953-54________ 105 104 100 98 95 97 96 95 97 94 94 99
1954-55 ________ 96 97 100 101 102 101 101 102 103 103 103
1955-56________ 100
103 103 104 105 107 107 107 104 107 104 98 100
1956-57-.______ 99 97 102 98 99 96 97 98 96 98 {!8 94
1957-58________ 96 96 92 92 90 91 90 89 87 88 IW 91
1958-59 ________
1959-60________ 92 94 94 94 91 99 98 98 107 103 99 120
102 100 103 102 101 105 103 101 105 104 104 104
1960-61-. •• ---- 99 92 94 90 91 91 90 90 97 97 90 99

1 The cotton seasons shown in this report extend from August of the 1st year through July of the 2d year.
TABLE 26.-AVERAGE CONSUMPTION OF COTTON PER WORKING DAY IN THE UNITED 8TATEB, AND I\ UMBER OF WORKINU JJAHl 1:'..l!.i.l:t
l\foN~H, AUGUST 1945 TO JULY 1961

Year August September October November December January February March A.pril May June July
-
1960-6L----------------- 34,569 31,883 33,338 31, 929 28, 763 31, 754 31,884 31, 798 32,301 33,346 32, 886 26, 842
1959-60_ -------- --------- 35,672 34, 550 36, 694 36.171 31, 896 36, 744 36, 512 35, 494 35,410 35, 519 34, 415 28, 101
1958-59__________________ 32, 215 32,501 33,565 33, 580 23, 810 34,50! 34,836 34, 552 35, 902 35, 168 32, 935 32, 494
1957-58- ----------------- 33,277 32,963 32, 799 32,580 28,494 31, 911 31,974 31,483 29, 198 30,013 29, 770 24,558 0
1956-57_----------------- 34,321 33,012 36,333 34, 803 31, 517 3-3, 698 34,395 34, 516 32,389 33, 513 32, 448 25, 51)1 0
1955-56_ - - ---- ------- --- - 35,856 34,950 36,843 37, 078 34,085 37, 514 38, 001 36, 647 36, 128 35,664 32, 393 27, 374 8
1954-55------------------ 33,388 32,698 35,347 35,168 32, 064 35,802 36,030 35, 730 34, 759 35, 201 33, 977 23, 292 8
36, 369 35,173 34,825 34,2411 30, 270 33, 924 34, 277 33, 764 32, 965 32, 274 31, 142 27,078 0
1953-54------------------
rn52-53 __________________ 37,292 36, 862 36, 632 37, 760 34, 565 36, 107 as, 305 38,475 36, 370 37,402 37, 043 29,683 z
1951-52------------------ 37, 681 36,062 36 270 36,557 33, 590 36, 929 38, 482 36, 763 33, 922 34, 348 33, 739 27, 005
Ul50-5l__ ----- --- --- _---- 39, 924 38, 782 41:839 40,506 311,232 41,891 44, 950 45, 152 39,409 41, 628 40, 858 30, 723 I'd
1949-50------------------ 28,826 32,210 34,554 35,101 33,356 36,487 36, 974 36,005 35, 533 35, 941 33,675 30, 344 ~
11148-49------ - --- -------- 33, 130 33,582 33, 167 31,176 29,368 30,649 32,009 31, 364 28, 500 26,385 27, 302 21, 639 0
tj
37, 993 28, 521
1947-48------------------
1946-!11------------------
1945-46------------------
33, 946
38, 989
32, 106
33, I18
38, 936
35,022
36,025
40,592
33,033
41,8Il
33, 783
32, 819
35, 289
31,044
39, 123
41,304
35, 270
39,284
41, 009
37, 387
38,259
41,681
38, 300
37, 725
40, 109
36, 943
37, 406
36,689
37,890
36,379
34, 734
39,616
29,469
31, 722
g
1-3
H
0
NUMBER OF WORKING DAYS PER MONTH 1 z
1960-BL ________________ 20 25 20 20 25 20 20 25 20 20 25 2-0 ~t;!
1959-60- - ---------------- 20 25 20 20 25 20 20 25 20 20 25 20
1958-59__________________ 20 20 25 20 25 20 20 25 20 20 25 20
1957-58 __________________ t:1
1956-57__________________ 20 20 25 20 20 25 20 20 25 20 20 25 H
25 20
~
20 20 25 20 25 20 25 20 20 25
1955-56__
1954-55 --------- ---- ---
__________________ 20 25 20 20 25 20 20 25 20 20 25 20
20 25 20 20 25 20 20 25 20 20 25 2-0 ?;lj
1953-54------------------
] 952-53 ____ --------------
20
20
20
20
25
25
20
20
25
20
20
25
20
20
25
20
20
25
20
20
25
20
20
25
;
1951-52------------------
191I0-5L _________________
20
20
20
25
25
20
20
25
20
20
25
25
20
20
20
20
25
25
20
20
20
20
25
25
~
H
1949-SQ __________________ 23 22 21 22 22 20 20 25 20 20 25 20 0
1948-49 __________________
22
21
22
22
21
23
22
20
23
23
22 20
20
23
23
21
22
22
21
22
22
21
22
z
1947-48------------------
1946-47 __________________ 22
22 21 23 21 22 23 20 21 22 22 21 23
1945-46 __________________
23 20 28 22 21 28 20 21 22 23 20 23

1 OBlendar months through December 1949; 4 and Ci week periods approximately coinciding with calendar months after that date. The number of working days is based on a
li day week with no adjustment for holidays.

1-P--
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UNITED STATES IMPORTS AND EXPORTS
OF COTTON AND LINTERS
TABLE 27.-IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION OF FOREIGN COTTON, 1 BY COUNTRY O:r
ORIGIN: YEARS ENDING JULY 31, 1916-61; AND BY MONTH, AUGUST 1957 TO
JULY 1961
[Equivalent 500-pound bales]

Imports for consumption of foreign cotton 1

Year ending July 31 Produced in-


'l'otal
Egypt Pakistan Peru India 2 Mexico All other
countries
- - - - - - - - - - - - ---
l 96L _____ --- _-- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- 159,298 68, 418 6,336 17, 416 4,074 58, 089 3 4,985
1960 _______ --- ---- - ---- --- - -- - - - •135, 504 68, 304 13, 489 14, 872 7, 947 29, 169 { 1, 723
1959_ -- ----- ---- ---- -- -- ---- ---- 137, 003 58, 555 9, 262 25, 930 6, 732 33, 497 6 3, 027
1958_ - - - -- -- - - - - -- -- -- -- - - -- - - - - 141, 479 30, 252 13,44.fi 14, 364 8, 258 73, 678 5 l, 481
1957 - ------- - - --- ---- - -- ---- --- - 136, 789 84, 756 16, 094 8, 050 3, 778 21, 936 6 2, 186
1956._ - ------ - ----- -- --- - --- - --_ 137, 439 62, 433 22, 758 23, 465 5, 836 21, 525 6 1, 422
1955 ___________________________
1954___________________________ _ 149,820 76, 571 11, 266 21, 752 17, 414 19, 780 a 3, 037
1953 ___________________________ _ 145, 050 83, 723 14, 378 8, 404 17, 915 16, 633 a 4, oeo~
1952 ___________________________ _ 195, 456 117, 471 7, 982 14, 980 36, 349 18, 673
1951_ __________________________ _ 79,380 36, 5tl7 441 9, 460 12, 184 20, 540 II188
189, 104 109, 923 4, 672 10, 933 61, 494 78 G 2, 004
1950 ____________________ -------- 253, 533 131, 043 6, 760 20, 717 77, 604 17, 221 6 188
11149 ___________________________ _
1948 ___________________________ _ 173, 382 99, 503 14, 053 5, 012 33, 581 20, 620 6 613
243, 507 98, 917 16,336 23, 244. 82,823 18, 5()() G 3, 687
1946
11147--------------------------
___________________________--_ 283, 998
349, 011
130, 453
69, 875
-China
-- 39, 201
27, 783
92, 846
229, 917
18, 846
20, 126
2, 652
1, 310
---
1945____________________________ 192, 868
194.4____________________________ 135, 126
84, 571 ---------- 9, 935 72, 922 23, 435 2, 005
1943____________________________ 178, 461
54, 997 ---------- 5, 720 45, 504 19, 168 9, 737
1942____________________________ 273, 905
130, 016 ---------- 3, 753 14, 136 23, ·118 7, 138
1941---------------------------- 192, 871
79, 685
63, 071
----------
----------
11, 255
3, 906
157, 780
104, 851
20, 221
17, 788
4,
3,
964
255
ig40____________________________ 168, 114 67, 178 1,045 85, 116 12, 568 2, 207
1939____________________________ 149, 780 47, 727 ---25;620" 545 49, 923 21, 809 4, lli6
1938____________________________ 159, 015 43, 499 16, 491 744 48, 040 43, 598 6, 643
1937____________________________ 253, 034
75, 268 51, 438 1, 740 79, 115 27, 391 18, 082
1936____________________________ 154, 817 65, 602 25, 914 1, 125 57, 655 3,387 l, 134
1935____________________________ 107, 031 71, 176 3, 185 l, 192 24, 003 5, 137 1, 438
ig34____________________________ 148, 116 96, 523 18, 321 3, 644 25, 987 2,652 {18D
1933____________________________ 130, 429 67, 800 50, 788 6,053 4, 895 8 ssn
1932____________________________ 131, 569 81, 091 7, 191 3, 528 17, 513 20, 641 1, {105
1931---------------------------- 107, 529 22, 902 31, 177 2,373 34, 218 15, 126 I, 733
1930____________________________ 378, 107 215, 181 44, 034 19, 427 58, 449 39, 323 I, 603
1929____________________________ 457, 804 296, 286 34, 857 17, 353 54,424 52, 009 2,876
1928____________________________
1927 ____________________________ 338,
400, 226
983 201, 856 62,888 23,319 25, 663 22, 843 1, 657
231, 767 33, 466 20, 877 18, 892 93, 272 2, 70()
1926____________________________ 325, 511 238, 620 22,452 16, 637 22, 143 23, 553 2, 106
1925____________________________ 313, 328 100, 313 33, 703 13, 389 28, 147 44,384 3,392
1924____________________________ 292, 288 164, 152 45, 118 19, 928 34, 419 27, 062 1,600
1923____________________________ 469, 954 329, 335 50, 239 21, 186 22, 124 45, 679 I, 391
1922____________________________ 363, 465 233, 729 15, 563 38, 753 10,348 53, 637 11,4315
192!____________________________ 226, 341 87, 168 14, 722 22, 597 8,489 88, 155 5,210
1920____________________________ 700, 214 485,004 57, 185 63, 426 14, 358 65, 343 14, 898
1919____________________________ 201, 585 100, 006 10,871 25,23() 2,893 54,434 S, 1.51.
1918____________________________
1917____________________________ 221, 957
291, 216 114, .'iSO 38, 964 19, 692 7, 096 35, 726 5, 158
109, 892 36, 063 11, 069 3,860 32,858 8,2U5
1916____________________________ 437, 574 350, 796 35, 792 10, 009 4, 214 30, 098 5, 765
See footnotes at end of table.
46
COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 47
TABLE 27.-IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION OF FOREIGN COTTON,1 BY COUNTRY OF
ORIGIN: YEARS ENDING JULY 31, 1916-61; AND BY MONTH, AUGUST 1957 TO
JULY 1961-Continued
[Equivalent 500-pound bales]

Imports for consumption of foreign cotton t

Year Produced in-


Month
Total
Egypt Peru India Pakistan Mexico All other
countries
---- - - - ---- ---- - - - - - - - - -
1960 BO, 272 65, 411 15, 011 41 82
August .. --------------
1959 97, 866 65, 398 14, 543 813 287
9, 727
7, 710
---------4
1958 84, 892 58, 146 21, 760 457 269 3,204 1,056
1957 7, 755 3, 631 547 188 2, 073 1,316
September--- - • --- - - - __ 1960 21, 773 3, 007 176 83 18, 507
1959 23, 872 1, 391 179 161 20, 851 -----1;287
1958 23, 400 385 2, 726 226 310 19, 753
1957 31, 122 8,890 2,027 646 19, 559
October--------------- 1960
1959
1, 3!J7
1, 5ii0 ------3oi- 78
91 ------sor 16 ------35r 1,303
1958 12, 356 314 186 331 10, 236 1,289
1957 16, 148 ----2;334- 240 83 1, 611 11, 099 231
________ --- .. ------
November ___________ -- 19Cl0
Hl59
2, 074
210 -- ...... ---- - -- --------- ----------
125
-------- --
..,_
1, 949
216
1958 472 21 130 287 34
1957 27, 717 ----9;781( 2, 693 270 13, 719 -----1;260
December _____________ 1960 3,204 78 41 266 2,890 19
1959 1, 541 1. 210 59 6 143 5 118
1958 808 17 393 394 4
1957 37, 437 4, 193 ----8;334- 122 369 24, 419
January _______________ 19(\J. 0, 637 ____ ... _.,,,.. __ ________ .,._ 6() 179 6,269 123
1900 2, 284 -- .... -... --. -------- ... - 6013 1, 450 228
1959
1958
1,009
6, 418 ------44j" ----------
----------
247
397
714
2, 220
38
3,360
_.. ________
10
___ .,. ______
February____ ---------- 1061
1960
164
0, lCll
-------·;( ---------- ---T619- 164
4, 527 -------ff
1959 1, 635 1,052 194 188 201
1958 2,276 ---------- 1,035
...................... 1, 237 4
March ••• -------------- 1961
1960
2, 929
4, 428
----------
.......... ______ ---------- -·--2~05S-
----------
759
1, 768
2,170
5
---------2
1959 3,360 ----·-423· 57 774 2, 306 2 221
1958 4, 048 204 1,399 1, 843 174
.A.priL.------------ ---- 1961
1960
14, 218
3, 180
---------- ----------
------- ... -- ----------
508
1,202
1, 057
1, 975
10, 713
3
l,940
1959
1958
2, 563
1, 812
---------- ----------
....................... ----------
746
577
1,360
1, 229
6
6
451

May_----------------- 1961 6,277 1,636 497 3,470 1 673


1900 1, 159 ---------4 - --------- - 80 1, 074 3 2
1959
1958
3, 525
3, 859
-------;;i- 1,940
2, 468
1, 581
1, 305 -------1r ----------
rune ___________________
1061 9,399 312 2,263 207 5,862 755
1960 1, 716 ___ .., ___ .. -- ...... _------- 163 1, 54.4 9

---------- ----------
1959 2,169 1 1,009 1, 148 11
July ___________ ---- ___ .
lll58 1, 974 ------ --- .. 1,467 501 6
1961
1960
864
*642
---------- ---------- 658
-------- .. ..... -··- .. ---- --- ----- --
~
53
/).57 3
152
*82
1959 814 2 ------248- 430 374 8 ___ ... ______
1958 913 522 143 ----------
~Revised.
1 Entered for immediate consumption a.nd withdrawn from bonded warehouses for consumption.
'Includes Paklstan for 1947 and prior years.
31289 bales imported from Brazil, 314!l from Burma, 14 from Leeward & Windward Islands and 513 from
Nicaragua.
4 426 bales imported from Burma, 4 from Japan, 2 from Guatemala, 1,287 from Brazil, and 4 from
Colombia.
6 1,328 bales imported from Brazil, 682 from U.S.S.R., 1,017 from Leeward and Windward Islands.
6 The detail !or all other countries are available in prior editions of this bulletin.
48 COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

TABLE 28.-IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION 1 OF COTTON LINTERS: YEARS ENDING


JULY 31, 1951-61

[Equivalent 500-pound bales]

Country of origin

Year ending July 31 Total


El All other
U.S.S.R. countries
Argentina Brazil Mexico

196L_ ---- _--- --------- --------- 126, 650


--- ---------- ----
2, 795 5, OG6 5 65,201
Salvador

6 233 24, 580


-- 2 22, 766

- - --- - -- - - --- ----- ----- - - - - •166, 903


1960.____________________________
1959 46 11, 285 * 0 84, 757 9: !:154 34, t:l02 32(),169
180,539 337 137, 613 7,862 22, 736 ~ 11, 991
104, 767 4, 272 20, 010 6 13, 100
1958. - ---- - - - - ---- ---- - - ---- - --- 143, 998 ------i83" 1, 849
4, 659 86, 223 3, 189 30, 4613 0 9, 787
1957 - ------ - - ----------- ---- ---- 140, 507
7, 396 135, 653 3, 515 47, 004 6 12, 346
1956. - ----- - - • --- - -------------- 205, 914 ------i3i
1955 _- - -- - - - - - --- - ---- -- -------- 188, 532 24, 042 115,420 3, 775 31, 578 0 la, 586
1954. --- - -- - - - ----- ---- - ---- - - -- 165, 649 28, 471 89, 465 1, 371 31, 402 c 14, 940
1953_ - - --- - - - - --- - - ----- --- --- -- 341, 250 153, 747 129, 964 3,635 32, 345 0 2l,55Q
21, 544 51, 071 1, 747 30, 302 6 0, 235
1952_ - ----- ------- - ---------- -- - 113,899 ----·-233·
1951. - ----- - - - -------------- --- - 105,006 32, 154 35, 000 773 28, 356 6 8,485

;11~~~~~ for immediate consumption and withdrawn from bonded warehouses for commmntion.
2rncludes 334 bales from Peru, 102 from Pakistan, 202 from Paraguay, 333 from India, 2, 717 from Nicaragua,
1,120 from Mozambique, 2,762 from Belgium and Luxembourg, 188 from West Gcrm:my, 4,505 from
Guatemala, 2,236 from Turkey, 6,524 from Syria, 166 from Greece, and 1,517 from Israel.
a Includes 1,330 bales from Peru, 233 from United Kingdom, 330 from Pakistan, 188 from Par11iru1iy, 190
from India, G,2lfi from Nicaragua, 1,639 from Mozambique, 297 from Canada, 4,440 from Bolglum and
Luxembourg, 263 from West Germany, 4,889 from Guatemala, 3,089 from Turkey, 21'1 from Syria, 1,074
from Greece, ::mcl 1, 768 from Israel.
4 Includes 478 bales from Peru, 92 from United Kingdom, 158 from Pakistan, 20 from Indlai 4,480 from
Nicaragua, 2,266 from Belgium and Luxembourg, 117from West Germany, 3,106 from Guatoma a, 786 from
Syria, 348 from Greece, and 140 from Israel.
6 600 lb. gross weight bales.
6 The detail for all other countries are available in I>rior editions of thl3 bulletin.

TABLE 28A.-EXPORTS OF COTTON LINTERS: YEARS ENDING JULY 31, 1951-61


[Equivalent 500-pound bales]

Country of destination
Year ending July31- Total
Canada France Japan Nether· United West All other
lands Kingdom Germany
------ - - - ---
196L _ --------------- 338,510 15, 653 14, 527 95, 648 1, 723 41, 136 164, 049 15,174
1960_ - • - --- - -- ----- -- 328, 747 17, 948 6, 145 69, 320 11, 982 34, 168 184, 307 24, 817
1959_ - - ------ - - ------ 242,932 23, 955 19,052 50, 152 1,035 41,lM 101, 8137 s 5, 707
1958 __ --------------- 184, 635 23, 025 14, 366 18, 493 1, 498 33, 202 01, 050 4 3, 001
1957_- - -------------- 334, 478 27, 213 22, 551 55, 535 21, 581 40, 390 lli2,81ln 14, 306
1956. - --------------- 395, 606 21, 517 77, 463 56, 040 35, 215 Ofl, 116 100, 779 8, 476
1955_ - - -------------- 257,871 18, 798 49,200 31, 904 9, 115 55, 185 84, Sfi3 8, 806
1954_ ----------------
1953 _________________ 237,332 15, 729 38, 589 37, 542 9, 397 42, 672 89, ()28 3, 775
107, 318 12, 795 23, 580 31,384 4, 211 1, 491 30, 872 2, {)85
1952. - --------------- 225, 738 11, 100 48, 570 24, 997 453
_., ________ 98, 328 35, 997 6, 293
195L __ ----- -------- - 91, 641 19, 247 8,914 27, 161 17, 271 l.5, 787 3, 261
1
Includes 8 bi:Ies to Panama, 202 to Venezuela, 104 to :Belgium and Luxembourg 2 489 to Switzcirlo.nd
1,371 to Australia, and 1,000 to Austria. ' ' '
2
Includes 4 bales to Costa ~ica, 8 to Panama, 33 to Cuba, 35 to Chile, 568 to Venezuela, 2rn to Jlelp;lmn
a~<l. Luxembourg, l,~47 to Switzerland, 1,436 to Philippine Republic, 500 to Australia, and 170 snmpl~s.
Includes ~5 bales to Mexico, 112 to Panama, 10 to Cuba, 983 to Dominican Republic 721 to Gibraltar
1,974 to Belgium and Luxembourg, and 1,812 to Switzerland. ' '
4
Includes l,104bales to Belgium and Luxembourg, 68 to Union of South Africa 139to Cuba &Oto Pa.us.ma
1,489 to 'raiwan, and 101 to Dominican Republic, and 50 samples, ' ' '
COT'rON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 49
TADLE 29.-QUANTI'I'Y AND VALUE OF DOMESTIC COTTON AND LINTERS EXPORTED:
YEARS ENDING JULY 31, 1921-61; AND BY Mow.rH, AuausT 1957 To JULY 1961
-
Cotton Liuters
Year
Month ending Quantity Quant.ity
July31 (running Value (running Value
bales) (dollars) bales) (dollars)

'l'otal. __________ ----- _---- ___________ 1961 G, fl32, 368 896, 221, 194 338, 510 9, 453,320
1960 "7, 182, 372 "'896, 549, 9ti8 328, 747 7. 375, 185
19.59 2, 789, 482 3!5'1, 631, 149 242, 932 5, 842,435
1958 5, ilfi, 007 841, 662, 367 181, 635 5, U19,981
1957 7, 51l7. 707 1, 159, 458, 81l2 334, 478 11, 013, 678
1950 2, 214, 462 380, 030, 303 395, 606 10, 137,356
1955 3, 446, 6()0 652, 846, 21l4 257, 871 7, 128, 117
1954 3, 7GO, 978 695, 616, 146 237,332 6,881,940
1953 3, 048, 396 li82, 302, 562 107,318 4, lli3,83!}
19.52 5, 510, 004 1, 166, 851, 839 225, 738 14,833, 757
1951 4:, 107, 976 1)20, 250, 457 91, 641 6, 982,629
1950 5, 771,449 931, 212, 268 188, 567 li,078, 106
1949 4, 746, 933 818, 005, 940 l!J3, 100 6,670,410
1948 1, l)(l7, 970 346, 086, 089 235, 450 10, 796,479
1947 I 3, 544, 040 I 51i3, 763, 548 53,311 3, 794,901
1946 3, 552, 723 431, 000, 885 22, 389 882,894
1945 1, 924,380 209, 3!l6, 156 41, 134 1, 958, 972
1944 1, 138, 097 127, 726, 630 60, 506 2, 525,832
1943 1, 480, 270 158, 364, 107 27, 501 1, 249,366
1942 1, 125, 090 94,856, 7815 33, 186 1, 166, 134
1941 1, 111,81)7 63, 664,884 21, 288 571,2815
1940 6, llll, 712 343, 943, 929 325, 938 6, 212, 782
1939 3, 326,840 170, 681, 609 213,0154 3, 04:9, 1553
1938 5, 598, 415 306, 585, 591 274, 625 6, 220, 978
19:-17 5,440, 044 372, ll23, 078 270,400 8,440, 100
1936 li, 972, 566 383, 537, 041 210, 708 7, 406, 382
Hl35 4, 798, 539 325, 685, 207 205, 246 6, 692, 248
1934 7, 534, 415 421, 405, 641 172, 581 4,456, 7B7
1933 8, 419, 399 342, 698, 781 183,810 2, 490, 032
1932 8, 707, 548 339, 940, 330 116, 319 1, 678, 236
1931 6, 759, 1)27 420, 972, 112 111, 969 2, 392, 735
1930 6, 6S9, 796 657, 726, 978 117, 955 3,826, 238
1929 8, 043, 588 847, 408, 710 186, 211 7, 031, 053
Hl28 7, 542, 409 820, 104, 861 103, 232 7, 108, 407
1927 10, 92G, 6l4 855, 788, 181 2157, 32<! 6, 968, 628
192!l 8, 051, 491 922, 736, 526 10<.!,079 3, 696, 353
192.5 8,005, 228 1, 049, 064, 793 190, 648 7, 058, 534
1924 5, 655, 856 906, 566, 212 116, 144 4, 974, 775
1\)23 4, 822, 589 639, 109, 486 41, 438 1, 596,003
1922 Ci, 184, 094 600, 130, 0138 132, 027 2, 375,848
1921 5, 744, 698 591, 312, 496 51,409 992, 132

August_-----------·----------- ---- - - -- -- • - 19!\0 113, 431 15,640,228 8, 972 281,34{)


J 1)51) !}8,377 11, om, 376 30, 376 615, 918
19f.8 208, 679 28,091, 967 11, 159 313, 831
11!57 336, 088 51, 193, 085 14, 190 557, 866
September----------------- ____ --- ______ • __ lOGO 193, 018 25, 855, 256 14, 695 408, 577
Hl5ll 22H, i02 25, GOl, 481 20, 381 424, 606
lllfi8 211, 910 29, 732, 355 17, 257 440,884
11:lli7 378, 825 55,854, 403 23, 691 797,322

October_---------------------------------- IMO 438, 673 58, 3811, 366 34, 190 952, 507
1959 391, 912 45, 487, 39(1 35, 1111 705,34.0
19fi8 181, 402 24, 669, 548 16, 934 481,065
1957 483, li54 ~2, 2b0, 616 14, 686 531, 717

N oven1 ber----------------------- ---------- 1960 720, 209 97, 285, 109 32, 734 936, 352
rn.'i9 651, 334 77, 429, 777 25, 561 527, 952
1958 313,862 '15, 080, 133 22, 660 562, 138
1957 525, 502 79, 186, 993 17, 125 563, 450

December_--------------------- --- ---- - --- 1960 981, 475 133, 926, 146 24, 641 728, 797
]gfi[) 726, 206 87, 84(\, 151l 48,362 1, 072, 436
1958 297, 84.5 39,431,622 19,072 467, 556
1957 608, 635 94, 241, 233 24, 851 735, 376

January----·-------------·-------- --- -- --- 1961 975, 636 129, 271, 514 32,893 901, 203
1960 *l, 108,505 *136, 747, 513 34, 981 731, 626
19511 222, 130 29, 278,453 28,259 687, 592
1958 51!l, 794 79, 013, 003 lG,826 501, 770

1961 845, 140 111, 069, 680 37,223 1, 031, 447


February __ ·------------------------------ 839, 357 105, 900, 449 29, 979 665, 177
1960
1959 210, 780 26, 075,817 17,595 435, 916
J958 4.49, 451 60, 343,300 12,827 397,344
:8ee footnotes at end of table.
50 COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

T.A.BLE 29.-QUANTITY AND VALUE OF DOMESTIC COTTON AND LINTERS EXPORTED:


YEARS ENDING JULY 31, 1921-61; AND BY MONTH, AUGUST 1957 TO JULY 1961-
Continued
Cotton Linters
Year
Month ending Quantity
July 31 Quantity
(running Value (running Va.luo
(dollars) bales) (dollars)
bales)
112, 625, 847 28,045 770, 15fr
March------------------------------------- 1961
1960
840,625
767, 27G 99, 559, 853 37, 104 780, 753
1959 284,454 35, 598, 851 29, 535 681, 718
1958 480, 138 70, 040, 523 13. 083 397, 744

1961 584, 679 79, 188, 880 49, 641 1, 339, 178
ApriL. -------------- ------------ ---------- 1960 6fi8, 847 8G, 658, 901 25, 520 639, 793
1959 245, 208 31, 331, 60.5 lfi, 125 377, 897
1958 500, 833 72, 600, 168 11, 922 350, 839
1961 387,286 52, 146, 335 30,487 861, 711
May_ - ------ ---------------- -------- ---- -- l!lflO 523, 697 69, 082, 093 19, 397 4.99, 89Z
1959 248, 419 30, 585, 329 21, 330 500, 888
1958 535, 073 76, 197, 689 13, 594 421,896

June___________ ---- _____ --------_---------- 1961 247, 932 35, 860, 762 30,853 816, 514
1960 *501,802 *64, 931, 623 16, 6fi6 547, 613
1959 235, 891 29, 323, !l94 18,833 398, 953
1958 433, 646 61, 193, 512 8,851 272, 748
July_______________________________________ ·125, 535
1961 304,264 44, 962, 071 14, 136
1960 675, 297 8fi, 285, 347 5, 229 158,0W
1959 128, 902 15, 431, 775 24, 164 4R5, 000
1958 468, 268 63, 537, 842 12, 989 391, 909

•Revised. 1 Does not include 1,150 bales exported by the War Department
2 Notavailable.
TABLE 30.-EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC COTTON, BY COUNTRY OF DESTINATION:
YEARS ENDING JULY 31, 1958-61
[Running bales]

Country of destination 1961 1960 1959 1958

Total-------------·---------------------- 6, 632, 368 *7, 182, 372 2, 789, 482 5, 716, 907
North America, totaL ___________________ l====2=68=,=24=4=l===*=3=54=,8=0=8=l===9=7=,=00=6=l==='=3=1=4==3=8=8
7

Bahamas·--------------------------------------
Canada________________________________________ --------------
259, 394
---------- ---- --------------
308, 763 85 072
-------260
- ---084
--·

~M{e[xji~clo\_'. ~;_. ~·_r j "b_;~_·j_! -_:~_- i_-l_i ~- ;~ j-~-


__·_="____
---
_ _ _ _l_!_-_i_i_- _j_;_!_;_ ;;:-__ -:4;.·6'.;;gr:-;;;;;·30··1·;
Netherland Antilles____________________________
1
93
126
'.-:'._'.:'.'.~ -'.; ;:; ~~~~i:
--------3,-995· ----------iiiiii- --------r,;658-
54
18
Trinidad and Tobago__________________________ 810 --------2:oiiii- ---------2iiiii- ------- -1;939·
South America, total.-------------------- 84, 984 92, 422 44, 334 114, 314

l i~-1-!-!l_:!j!:!j!=- =;- : !i!j! : : : :~!;: ~: :; -;~li: : : :-=~ i~: !l~~!:


V gu Y--------------------------------------- 17, 9u8 31, fu5 20, 691
::_=__:
7, 187
enezuela-------------------------------------- 100 ______________ -------------- 5 , ssg
Europe, total __ -------------------------- 2, 973, 641 3,410, 556 1, 325, 964 3, 370, 313
COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 51
TABLE 30.-EXPORTS OF DOMESTIC COTTON, BY COUNTRY 01> DESTINATION:
YEARS ENDING JuLY 31, 1958-61-Continued
[Running bales]

Country of destination 1901 1960 1959 WilS

Czechoslovakia ___ ----------------------------- ------- -_----- __ ------- -- ______ ----------- -------- _____ _
Denmark.------------------------------------- 23, 238 23, 482 7, 525 25, 178
Eire____________________________________________ 3, 159 6, 971 1, 073 5, 005
Finland.--------------------------------------- 28, 533 32, 243 12, 430 18,286
France ••••••• ---------------------------------- 549, 208 608, 470 193, 012 354, 139
Gibraltar __ ------------------------------------ 234 40 --------- ----- ----- ________ _
Greece_________________________________________ 2, 600 7, 294 96 5, 548
Hungary.•••• ---------------------------------- -------------- --- ---- - - -- - - - ------- - ------ ---------- ___ •
Iceland ____________ ----------------------------- ------ ---- -- -- -- ----- -- -- - __ 1, 130 -------- ------
ItalY------------------------------------------- 453, 647 592, 382 148, 192 DfiO, 378
Malta ... --------------------------------------- ______________________________ ------------ ----- ____ -----
Netherlands._--------------------------------- 179, 386 224, 375 20, 275 109, 738
NorwaY---------------------------------------- 13, -006 16, 947 1, 298 12, 416
PolancL--------------------------------------- 228, 116 71, 246 88, 933 235, 711
PortugaL •• ----------- --------------··-------- 24, 989 13, 229 11, 698 22, 737
RumanJa. __ ----------- ----------------------- - -- ---- -- -- ---- -- ----- - - -- --- -------------- -------- -- ___ _
Spain.----------------------------------------- 170, 814 65, 667 282, 083 206, 599
Sweden.--------------------------------------- 100, 789 102, 552 33, 241 124, 005
Switzerland •• ---------------------------------- 98, 565 •104, 490 11, 335 77, 185
'Erieste •.••••• ---------------------------------- 2, 480 4, 613 1, 160 7, 225
Turkey________________________________________ 5 100 -------------- ---------·----
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics ••••..•.••.. --------------------------------------------------------
United Kingdom.------------------------------ 371, 166 592, 866 202, 144 676, 688
West GerrnanY-------------------------------- 420, 712 •532, 148 100, 802 600, 671
Yugoslavia•...••••• ---------------------------- 88, 207 48, 313 145, 618 110, 202
Asia, total.. •• ---------------------------- 3, 191, 588 3, 184, 383 1, 254, 761 1, 797, 439
Arabia Peninsula States.----------------------------------------------------------------- 41
~~in°b~a:ia:.:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ------ ----~~~- ~~~ •• ------~:~~:. ::::::::::::::
51

Ceylon •••...•• --------------------------------- -------------- -------- ------ -------------- --------------


China••••.••. -------------------------·-------- •• ------------ -- ------ ------ -- ------------ --------------
Colony of Singapore•.•.• ----------------------- 5, 633 9, 880 1, 533 2, 182
Federation of Malaya ••. --------------------·-- 1, 684 209 -------------- 1, 970
Hong Kong ..• ----------------·---------------- 219, 248 276, 289 122, 516 134, 049
India •••••• ------------------------------------- 598, 673 431, 326 77, 269 110, 839
Indochina 1••••••• ----------------------------· ------------·- -------------- --------------
Iran •••••..••• ____ ----·---- •• _-------------- ____ •• ______ •. ____ _____________ • ________ ---- ____ -------- ___ 96
_
Iraq •••• -------------------------·-------------- --·----- ------ •• ------ ----- - ------------·- -·-·······----
Israel.......................................... 8, 822 17, 923 11, 509 17, 822
Japan ...•••• ----------------------------------- 1, 745, 541 •1, 754, 903 521, 491 1, 126, 930
Jordon •.•• ___ ----.----------- --- -- -- ----- .•••• - ----------- -- . 203 -- ___ ---- --- .. ---------·-- ..
Laos.-····-----·------------------------------- 100 • - ------ ------ 94 --------------
Kf~c11~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~i~ --------~:~=~- :::::::::::::: --------~:~:~-
Maucburia •.. ---------------------------------- -------------- ---- ---- ---- - - -------------- --------------
Nansei and Nanpo Islands •..••••••••••.....•.. -------------- 113 216 --------------
Otber Portugnese Asia.---------·-------------- 128 -------------- -------------- --------------
Paklstan....••••.•• ---------------------------- 5, 054 4, 217 8, 783 10, 387
Palfll!tine___ --------------------- --------------- -- --- -- ------- • -- ----- --- --- --- ----- ------ --------------
Philippine Republic .•••• -------------·-------- 148, 847 125, 884 93, 271 56, 904
Republic of Indonesia•.••••••• ----------------- 36, 087 51, 505 16, 022 20, 626
Republic of Korea .•• --------------------------- 194, 548 270, 441 218, 975 197, 944
Southern aud southeastern Asia.--------------- 50 -------------- -------------- ---------·-51·
~~~a.ii::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
Thailand (Starn)_______________________________
176, 6n
23, 269
---·--2oa:143· ------i77;7ss·
10, 951
894 105
10a, 214

Vietnam 1••• ----------------------------------- 26, 10<1 9, 709 198 145


1~=======1=========1~=======1,========
Australia and Oceania, totaJ..____________ 48, 919 63, 169 38, 657 63, 267
Australia••.•••••• ------------------------------ •18, 910 63, 169 38, 657 63, 267
Africa, total,----------------------------- 64, 992 75, 974 20, 230 54, 916
Algeria•••••••• ----------·-·-------------------- 100 -------------- 11 216 769
~J1~aia::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ·-----··4;373· 14, Ii~~ -------------- --------·-459·
Freneg Morocco ••• ---------------·------------ 9, 254 10, 966 -------iii,"4iiii" 9, 606
Somali Republics•• ---------------------------- 50 2, 473 -------------- --------------
Western Africa 4•• ----------------------------- 61 332 -------------- 653
Mozambique..... -------------------------------------------- --------------
Rhodes!a-NyasaJand .••••••.••••••••••••••..... -------------- 3, 611
50
387 8, 102
--·--·-•·n··-
Spanish Africa •••• ------------------------------------------- 85 -------------- --------------
Tangier•••.•• ---------------------------------- -------------- ---------- -- -- -------------- ------··------
Union of South Africa •• ---------------------- -- 51, 154 43, ll-04 14, 141 35, 327
Small shipments, total'---------·-------- -------------- 1, 060 2, 530 2, 270
*Revised. 1 Vietnam included with Indochina before 1958.
1 Shipments of small quantities estimated on a sample basis and not allocated by country beginning In
January 1954. .
a Formerly :French Somallland. 4 Formerly French West Africa.
COTTONSEED AND COTTONSEED
PRODUCTS
TABLE 31.-COTTONSEED PRODUCED AND CRUSHED, AND CRUDE COTTONSEED
PRODUCTS, PRODUCED IN THE UNITED STATES: YEARS ENDING JULY 31, 1925-61

Cottonseed Crude cottonseed products

Year Produced 1 Oil (thou- Cake and Linters 2


(thousands Crushed sands meal Hulls (tons) (running
of tons) (tons) of pounds) (tons) bales)

1961------ ---- ----- 5,886 5, 352,454 1, 807, 713 2, 504, 528 1,217, 370 1, 582, 14!1
Alabama ________________ 308 229, 450 73, 482 108, 545 52, 227 76, 117
Arizona ____ --- - --- ____ -- 349 318, 177 108, 996 153, 493 65, 263 98, 891
Arkansas._-------- -- ---
Califomfa _______________ 565 45\l, 745 159, 537 210, 613 100, 746 120, 322
786 733, 678 251, 743 352, 730 143, 003 250, 782

l;:~a::::::::::::::~
207 242,414 77, 654 117, 642 42,436 91, 839
____________
Mis~issippi__
208 159, 877 52, 423 76, 461 33,584 43, 896
622 549,570 181, 358 263, 759 117, 569 148, 000
North Carolina _________ 99 82,671 28,022 38, 925 15, 610 32, 5811
Oklahoma _____ --------- 184 (3) (3) (3) (3) (3)
South Carolina _________ 167 114, 858 38,270 55, 052 20, 516 45, 382
Tennessee-------------- 236 421, 533 145, 167 195, 883 92, 705 114, 414
Texas ______ ------------ - 1, 830 1, 720, 708 582, 140 777, 805 455, 957 467, 147
All other States _________ 325 322, 773 108, 921 147,620 77, 754 92, 704
1960___________________
1959 ------------- -------- - 5,991 5, 491, 173 1, 861, 473 2, 547,277 1, 257, 325 1, 652, 310
1958_____________________ 4, 798 4, 439, 160 1, 517, 765 2, 060, 825 1, 028, IJOO 1, 335, 100
1957_____________________ 4,609 4,246,MO 1,437,631 1,957,957 966,301 1,245,815
5, 407 4, 958, 503 1, 685, 262 2, 390, 324 1, 073, 125 1, 498, 551
1956_____________________
1955____________________ 6, 043 5, 587, 795 1, 894, 418 2, 630, 562 1, 249, 078 1, 687, 571
1954_____________________ 5, 709 5, 249, 234 1, 735, 273 2, 560, 777 1, 138, 995 1, 681, 602
1953 _____________________ 6, 749 6, 255, 946 2, Oi3, 981 2, 960, 618 1, 387, 580 1, 984, 086
1952_____________________ 6, 191 5, 562, 706 l, 825, 411 2, 672, 420 1, 198, 759 1, 776, 645
1951 _____________________ 6, 302 5, 476, 490 1, 751, 143 2, 547, 725 1, 234, 462 1, 747, 543
1950_____________________ 4, 105 3, 723, 171 1, 196,893 1, 668, 899 856, 961 1, 225, 950
6, 614 5, 712, 083 1, 847, 205 2, 555, 451 1, 337, 737 1, 703, 084
1949 _____________________
5, 943 5, 331, 892 1, 703, 762 2, 390, 985 1, 235, 765 1, 639, 167
11)48_____
1947 -- -- -------- - -- -
_____________________ 4, 683 4, 081. 885 1, 275, 603 1, 898, 352 923, 279 1, 281, 71l4
1946__________________ - - - 3, 511 3, 089, 590 973, 083 1, 362, 652 727, 059 991, 8(18
1945_____________________ 3, 663 3, 261, 915 1, 017, 546 1, 434, 326 783, 480 988, 80()
4, 902 4, 254, 149 1, 324, 039 1, ll54, 111 ll84, 218 1, 246, ll98
1944_____________________
4,680 3, 954, 542 1, 235,829 1,834, 495 926, 558 1, 180, 035
1943 ____ - - -------- ---- - -- 5, 717 4, 41J7, 779 1, 400, 534 1, 994, 611 1, 085, 034 1, 353, 72()
lll42______
1941 ---------- -- - - -
_____________________ 4, 788 4, 008, 436 1, 249,872 1, 752, 610 lllll, 521 1, 182, 969
5, 595 4, 398, 011 1, 425, 471 1, 953, 589 1, 107, 222 1, 207, 929
1940_______ ----- --- --- -- - 5, 259 4, 150, 755 1, 325, 241 1, 882, 217 1, 054, 778 1, 072, 339
1939_____
lll38 --- ---- - ---- - -- -
_____________________ 5, 309 4, 470, 518 1,409,414 2, 023, 341 1, 161, 079 1, 113, 312
1937__________________ --- 8,426 6, 325, i33 1, 961, 486 2,830,420 1, 625, 932 1, 470, 528
1936 _____________________ 5, 511 4, 498, 321 1, 363, 978 2, 031,488 1, 144, 138 1, 126, 873
193-0 _____________________ 4, 729 3, 817, 751 J, 163, 736 1, 738, 883 987,849 876, 215
4,282 3, 549, 891 1, 108, 582 1, 614, 345 913, 039 805, 08a
1934 _____
1933 - ---- -- ------- ------
_________________ 5,803 4, 156, 911 1, 302, 786 1, 888, 545 1, 103, 251 800, 526
5, 782 4, 620, 558 1, 445, 681 2, 093, 168 1, 312, 435 741, 401
1932 _____ - -- -- -- -- --- - - - - 7, 602 5, 328, 014 1, 694, 123 2, 401, 202 1, 510, 874 875, 667
1931_ _________ -------- --- 6, 191 4, 715, 148 1, 441, 882 2, 164,820 1, 303, 504 823, 944
1930_________________ - - - - 6, 590 5,015, 714 1, 572, 322 2, 231, 992 1, 383, 597 1, 038, 170
1929_____________________
1928_____________________ 6,435 5,061, 058 1,604, 131 2,281,576 1, 358,279 1,085, 76\'i
1927_____________________ 5, 758 4, 654, 017 1, 476, 609 2, 093, 354 1, 320, 066 875, 121
7, 989 6, 305, 775 1, 887, 910 2,840,084 1, 854, 389 1, 041, 864
1926______ -------- --- - --- 7, 150 5, 558, 243 1, 617, 015 2, 596, 715 1, 547, 351 1, 044, 495
1925______ - -------------- 6, 051 4,605, 227 1,403, 781 2, 125, 618 1, 330, 764 857, 962

1 Crop of preceding year.


2
600 pound bales for 1959, 1960, and 1961; Running bales of varying weights for prior years. Production
of linters, as shown here and in the following tables, includes oil mill production only. Excludes !inters
obtained from J?lanting se~d at gins and otper delinting plants. Prior t~ 1942, production of !inters at gins,
etc., was negligible. Durmg the year endmg July 31, 1942, such production amounted to 994 running bales;
1943, 1,477; 1944, 5,657; 1945, 3,916; 1946, 4,610; 1947, 4,977; 1948, 6,099; 1949, 7,127; 1950, 6,737; 1951, 18,314;
1952, 20,096; 1953~ 22,808; 1954, 18,552; 1955, 17,688; 1956, 15,288; 1957, 11,523; 1958, 10,130; 1959, 11,422; 1960,
12,837. During tne year ending July 31, 1961, it amounted to 13,363 running bales.
a Included in ".All other" to avoid disclosure of figures for individual companies.
TA.BLE 32.-COTTONSEED RECEIVED AND CRUSHED, A.ND STOCKS AT OIL MILLS, BY STATE: BY MONTH, AUGUST 1960 TO JULY 1961
[Tons of 2,000 pounds]

Septem- Novem- Decem- Total (year


State Item August ber October ber ber January February March April May June July ending)
July 31, 1960
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -
United States_____ Net receipts.. 240,034 909, 759 1, 699,092 1, 505, 437 611,480 226, 574 71,256 30, 216 10,311 19, 451 21,486 90, 974 5,436, 070
Crushed. ____ 139,858 412, 918 758,277 742, 068 612,904 666, 909 525, 704 480, 451 401,830 292, 493 175, 928 143, 114 0
Stocks _______ 5,352, 454
205,021 701,862 1,642,677 2,406, 046 2,404,622 1, 964, 287 1, 509,839 1, 059,604 668, 085 395, 043 240, 601 0
188, 461 ------------- 1-3
Alabama__________ Net receipts __ (!) 73,424 83,356 37, 512 8, 749 3,632 2, 758 1,619 (1) (1) (1) 1-3
184 229, 601
Crushed _____ 9,147 26, 903 37, 417 30,025 24, 912 23, 991 19,414 22,666 19,450 (1) 0
Stocks_------ 8,708 55,229 101, 168 108,655 92,492 72, 133 55,477 34,430 15, 164
9, 727
(!) (1)
(1)
193
229, 450
-------------- z
Arizona ___________ Net receipts __ (1) (1) 71, 706 125,312 76,422 23,321 (1) "'O
5,398 1, 759 804 (1) ----(i"f ___ 322, 539 ?;lj
Crushed. ____ 4,672 35, 997 44, 547 40, 594 46,050 44, 070 45, 721 31, 037 18, 933 (1) 318, 177
Stocks.------ (1) 12, 775 48, 484 129, 249 165, 077 142,348 103, 676 (1) (1) (1)
0
59, 714 29,481 -------------- l;j
.Arkansas_________ Net receipts __ (1) 92,546 192,417 124, 157 d
24,674 13,443 6,830 353 939 (!) (1) 204 456,397
Crushed _____ (1) 47, 169 80, 660 73,198 50,367 71, 906 60,369 38, 116 24, 566 (!) (1) 0
456, 745
Stocks_------ 1,281 46, 658 158, 415 209,374 183,681 125,218 71, 679 33, 916 10,289 806 1,368 1,572 ------------- ~
0
Oalliomia _________ Net receipts __
Crushed. ____
(1)
(1)
(I)
11,279
353,311
79,224
189,430
88,357
(1)
(1)
39, 170
91, 588
11, 556
70, 539
5, 743
74,234
1,878
67, 930
7,383
57,356
12, 171
49, 325
6,274
40, 612
783, 117
733, 678
z
Stocks_------ (1) 13, 530 287, 617 388, 690 444,400 391, 982 332, 999 264, 508 198,456 148, 483 111, 329 76, 991 ------------- >
Georgia ___________ Net receipts_ (1) 104,393 65, 750 16, 569 13, 952 5,242 3,488 2,419 403 1, 356 (1) (!) 241, 882
z
l;j
Crushed _____ 12, 522 36, 850 42, 568 37, 427 25,631 23, 584 19, 519 15, 061 19, 779 8,552 (1) (1) 242, 414
Stocks.------ 16, 190 83, 733 106, 915 86,057 74,378 56,036 40,005 27, 363 7,987 791 422 431 -------------- l;j
H
Louisiana _________ Net receipts_. (1) 44,410 61,953
[/1
37,130 11,493 1, 2-38 628 (!) (1) {I) (1) (1) 159, 719 1-3
Crushed _____ (1) 26, 006 33, 227 30,195 22,066 24,222 14, 518 6,038 (1) (1)
Stocks _______ ---·-·2ff ----(if""" 159,877
___________ ..,_
?;lj
1,459 19, 863 48, 589 55, 524 44, 951 21, 967 8,077 (1) (!) (1) H
td
MississippL ______ Net receipts.. (!) 155,253 215,165 109,404 27,852 15, 205 8, 735 4,552 2,636 (1) d
Crushed ______ 1, 475 6,338 552,334
(1)
Stocks ________ 5,217
70,450
90,020
89,234
215, 951
67, 160
258, 195
59, 548
226, 499
60,821
180,883
54, 745
134,873
51,350
88, 075
42,330
48, 381
27, 193
22, 663
16,419
12, 582
(1) 549, 570 ~
4, 473 ------------- 0
See footnotes at end of table. z

~
~
TABLE 32.-CoTTONSEED R:mcmrvEn AND CRUSHED, AND STOCKS AT OrL MrLLS, BY STATE: BY MONTH, AUGUST 1960 TO JULY 1961-Con. crt
~

Septem· Novem· Decem· Total (year


State Item August ber October ber ber January February March .April May June July ending)
July 31, 1961

North Carolina ___ Net receipts __ (1)


- - - ---
18, 558 34, 894
--- ---- - - -- - - - - -
18, 845 6,803 2,363 726 (!) (1) (1) (1) (1) 82, 7~ 8
Crushed _____ 8, 757 19,039 16,029 13, 973 13,325 5,484 3,141 (1) (1) ----(1) ___ ----(if ___ 82, 6' 1
Stocks_------ 149 9, 950 25,805 28, 621 21, 451 10, 489 5, 731 (1) (1) (1) ------------- Cl
0
Oklahoma_------- Net receipts __
Crushed _____
Stocks.------
South Carolina ••• Net receipts __
(1)
(1)
(1)

(1)
t1)
1)

41,886
(1)
(1)
(1)

36, 389
(1)
(1)
(1)

15, 180
(1~
(I
(1)

7, 115
(1)
(1)
(1)
3, 180
(1)
(1)
(l)

2,938
{!)
(1)
(1)

977
(1)
(1)
(1)

f)
(S~
(1
{!)
(1)
~2)
l)
(1)
(1)
(2)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
(I)
____________ .

113,0~ 7
~
0
z:
Crushed. ____ 1,863 24, 051 28,409 22, 181 12, 968 10, 545 7,211 2, 930 1) (1) (l) (1) 114,8f 8 "'t1
Stocks_------ 3, 738 21, 573 29, 553 22, 552 16, 699 9,334 o,061 3, 108 1,388 1,480 724 441 ------------- :::ti
0
(1)
~!~
Tenne!lsee.-------1 Net receipts __ 90,293 174, 731 112,288 (1) 12,872 5,631 637 112, 955 130 421,3E 6 t;j
Crushed. ____ 38, 199 72, 984 75, 251 (!) 61, 743 33, 259 19, 410 36, 525 27, 729 421, 53 3 q
Stocks.------ ------786- 52, 874 154, 621 191, 658 159,206 198
-----·323· Cl
110,335 82, 707 63, 934 27, 521 747 ------------
Texas------------- Net receipts.. 179,296 217, 429 298, 392 576, 563 249, 756 95, 722 19, 018 10, 535 2, 101 7,260 6, 965 84, 570 1, 747, 607
~
Crushed. ____ 0
Stocks.------
84. 702
158,465
110, 516
265,378
201,466
362,304
212, 521
726,346
192,449
783, 653
198,830
680, 545
159, 490
540,073
167, 376
383, 232
127, 205
258, 128
107, 799
157, 589
83, 175
81, 379
75, 179
90, 770
1, 720, 708
-------------- z
All other States... Net receipts •.
Crushed.----
Stocks.------
60, 738
31, 624
9, 034
71, 567
8,066
30,279
111, 028
38, 052
103,255
143,047
45, 177
201, 125
184, 664
170,396
192, 135
11, 186
40,304
163, 017
3, 550
37,086
129, 481
1, 622
344,408
101, 324
1,254
33, 008
71,290
1,022
35,204
62,484
(')
27, 009
32, 312
(2)
27,323
13, 262
325, 643
322, 773
___________ ..,. __
§
t;j
H
1 Included in "All other States" to avoid disclosing figures for individual companies. Ul
2 Rereipts exceeded by reshipments of previously held seed. Hence, United States total is less than the sum of data for States. 8
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COTTONSEED CRUSHED, BY STATE:


Year ending July 31, 1961
THOUSANDS OF TONS
0 500 1000 1500

TEXAS

ARIZONA

GEORGIA

ALABAMA

LOUISIANA

SOUTH
CAROLINA

NORTH
CAROLINA

ALL OTHER
STATES

DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE BUREAU OF THE CENSUS


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Cottorueed (tons) Oottorueed products

Crude oil Oake and meal (tons) Hulls {tons) Llnters (bales) 2
(thousands of lb.)
Month Year Stocks
Net Crushed at end 0
receipts of Stocks Stocks Stocks l 0
month Pro· at end Pro- Net at end Pro- Net at end Pro· Net s 1-3
duced o! duced shipped o! duced shipped of duced shipped 1-3
monthl month month I 0
----- -- __ ,.. ________ ____ ,.. ____ ______ ,... __ 1,582,149
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Total•--- 1961
1960
5,436,070
5, 495,699
5,352,454
5, 491, 173 -----------
1, 807, 713
1, 861, 473
------- 2, 504,528
2, 547, 277
2, 551,813
2,473,836
1,217,370
1, 257,325
1,150,600
1,272,068 1, 652,310
1, 536, 059
1, 684, 187


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1958 4,257,287 4,246,640 1,437,631 t;:;
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~---------- 1, 957,957 2,097, 922 966,301 921,561 --------- 1, 245. 815 1, 109, 372 -·
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A 240,034 139,858 205,021 48,818 10,003 68,592 100, 748 157, 727 34,013 37,156 25,524 44,409 60,274 8 0
1959 314,4·13 149,296 265,466 50,317 9,631 70,114 98, 594 87, 862 34, 551 44,835 33, 126 45, 564 63, 727 1-3
1958 304, 504
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147,634 331, 385 48, 129 17, 170 69, 370 103, 404 78, 441 36,078 46,453 86,947 44,252 135,445 s 0

s 1tember_____ 1960
1957 238,086 141, 951 260,003 48, 393 17,045 71,002 113,386 210,056 32,441 39,364 45,659 45,398 65,()57 8 z
909, 759 412, 918 701,862 133, 280 34,277 189,262 209,873 137, 116 90,038 79,871 35,691 128,.597 106,326 g
1959
1958
1, 123, 586
482,208
501,636
306, 751
887,416
506,842
163,538
96,315
33, 763
29,080
227,090
135, 067
217, 750
142,293
97,202
71,215
112,379
66,441
102,389
62,962
43, 116
90,426
153,807
98,458
128,070
113,100
4
6
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1957 507,586 347, 637 419, 952 115,219 28, 360 167,342 167, 685 209, 713 76,470 71, 744 50, 385 107,834 73, 188 4
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0 ober-------- 1960 1,699,092 758,277 1,642,677 257,474 62,603 352,240 321,492 167,864 164,126 141, 958 57,859 225,830 179,961 8 H
1959 1, 827, 132 778, 033 1, 936, 515 261, 732 68, 071 360, 178 346, 568 110,812 171,282 147,602 66, 796 234,486 185,149 1 ro
1958 1, 641,802 711, 189 1,437,455 2~s. 678 65, 986 328, 601 283, 711 116, 105 159,881 128,630 121, B77 216, 660 152,214 2 8
1957 1, 144, 731 647, 960 916, 723 223, 738 54,451 300,806 260,636 249,883 136,557 109, 323 77,619 199, 912 143,620 6 ~
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1953 1, 103, 828 590,202 1, 951,081 202,318 66,962 230, 3Sl 289, 762 106, 724 135, 861 135.005 121, 533 178, 135 145, 608 420 j
1957 936,352 612,535 1,240,550 204,379 53,918 281, 252 268, 747 262, 388 132, 147 113,378 96,388 178, 197 135,056 67 0
D ~mber ______ 1960 611,480 612, 904 2,404,622 205, 797 46,298 287,576 289,469 197, 791 137,099
z
138, 731 72,183 186,300 172,269 14
1959 4sg,003 656,mm 2,440, 76.3 221:l,553 5\!,830 303,485 300, 100 110,496 151,829 157,287 67, 527 197,008 187,361 13
1958 52.j. 618 5!5,835 l, 9"29,8ti4 184,534 56, 193 2fJ0,301 2g.s,s61 78,464 128, 149 137, 239 112,443 162,321 165,549 92
1957 929, 194 543, 783 1,625, 961 181, 195 59,517 247,538 262, 738 247, 185 120,505 107,4.H 109,480 156, 111 147,783 ,95

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1961 22-0, 574 GOO, 009 1, 9&!,2S7 2'23,835 60,271 309,81)5 280,396 2:Z7,200 155, 137 139,671) 87,6..."0 198,378 159,459 33
1900 137,272 632, 643 1, 945,392 212, 281 71,887 289,824 2-08, 709 131, 611 149,261 147,6.39 69, 149 lfil!,5S3 198,098 ,gg
1959 124, 674 547, 102 1,507,436 188,056 65,274 252.26~ 251, 140 79,586 124. 62".2 124, 701 112,364 161,546 160,485 58
1958 274,453 523,~ 1,377,211 174, 987 I 56,271 238,811 2#,108 241,880 i2z 66:.l 108,299 123,843 156,350 132,992 5$
F ebruary ______ 1961 71,256 525, 704 1, 509,839 178, 987 54,336 247,421 235,052 239, 569 123, 363 120,609 90,404 153,433 156, 192 231,374
1960 74, 831 576, 494 l, 44.3, 729 196, 949 68, 945 267,488 249,672 149, 527 135,608 148,833 55, 924 172, 673 205, 775 195,496
1959 li8,872 440, 116 1, 12n, rn2 152, 572 59, 985 201, 848 177, 585 103,849 102, 317 102,457 112,224 131,453 139, 256 309,450
1958 81,444 408, 832 1,049, 823 140, 846 48, 555 187,497 204, 655 224, 731 95,491 99, 902 119,432 119,176 103,317 344,312
Carcb. ________ 480,451
1961 30,216 1,059,604 163, 529 42, 110 224,912 192,444 272,037 110, 551 92, 691 108, 264 138, 330 139,383 230,321
1960 37, 905 528, 183 953,451 181, 352 59,394 246, 683 255, 385 140, 825 121, 538 135,392 42,070 160,340 174, 087 181, 749
191ill 29, 161 432, 586 722, 767 148, 856 52, 414 195, 166 159, 230 139, 765 101, 968 103, 617 110, 575 127, 665 150,260 286,855
Hl58 35,645 327, 146 758,322 111, 715 44, 311 149, 743 176,437 198,037 80,032 73,900 125, 564 95,820 76,575 363,557
.prl}__ _________ 1961 10,311 401,830 668,0SS 137,677 34, 747 189,246 190,8i3 270,470 93, 233 80,586 120, 911 113,804 117, 752 226,373
1960 16,324 373, 762 596, 013 130, 945 39, 650 175,840 127, 727 188, 938 86, 109 79, 965 48, 214 113, 036 138,323 156, 462 0
1959 6,297 323,531) 405,534 116,430 37,3[}9 151, 441 124, 768 166, 438 76, 394 82,044 104, 925 95, 990 133,093 249, 752 0

fay ___________
1958 11,855 254,651 515, 526 87, 224 36, 909 117,320 125, 581 189, 776 60, 739 55,265 131,038 69,358 66,645 366, 270
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1961 19,451 292, 493 395,043 100, 753 19,324 138, 118 163, 116 245,472 67,510 69,169 119,252 83, 540 110,333 199,580
1960 13, 737 252,411 357,339 86, 715 25, 162 116,871 101, 336 20!, 473 57,307 61, 650 43, 871 73, 137 97, 572 132,027 z
1959 6, 738 179, 207 233, 065 65,368 27, 665 85, 860 81, 789 170,509 44, 102 65, 618 83,409 52, 068 89, 935 211,885
1958 li,001 179, 741 340, 786 61,675 28,066 81, 357 88, 399 182, 734 45,56! 48, 101 128, 501 48, 742 60, 142 354,870 "'d
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1961 21,486 175,928 240,601 r.o,417 9,684 84,961 133, 577 196,856 43, 154 52, 198 110,208 49, 631 78,318 170,893 ti
1960 10,373 176, 584 191,128 62, 642 14, 200 83,009 84, 709 202, 773 39, 773 48, 123 35, 521 52, 293 70, 870 113,450 q
1959 13,472 116,580 129, 957 41,530 12,832 55,051 71, 896 153, 674 28,592 48, 135 63, 866 3'3, 149 89,371 160, 660 0
1958 11,583 127,093 225,276 43,206 22,327 55, 749 76,250 162,223 31, 124 45,834 113, 791 33, 846 47,549 341, 167
11ly___________ 1961
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1960
1959
56,406
67, 790
142, 689
97, 428
104,845
100, 319
51, 279
34, 979
12, 929
9,056
70, 048
45,467
82, 938
82, 799
189, 883
116, 342
34, 265
24, 195
41, 119
44,651
28, 667
43, 410
41,445
28, 463
59, 312
61, 663
95, 583
127,460
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1958 81, 347 132, 108 174,515 45,054 17, 074 59, 542 109,290 112, 475 32, 568 49,037 97, 322 35,071 56, 848 319,390

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CUMULATIVE BY MONTH, AUGUST 1957 TO JULY 1961

Cottonseed (tons) Cottonseed products


-
Crude oil (thou- Cake and meal (tons) Hulls (tons) Llnters (bales) '
sands of pounds)
Period ending Aug.1 to end
Stocks
- 0
with month of- Year of month 0
at Aug.1 to
end end of Stocks Aug.1 to end Aug.1 to end Aug.1 to end Stocks 8
Stocks Stocks
of month at or month
at of month at
of month at 8
0
month ---- encl
of
end
of
end
of
end
ol z
Net Pro- month t Pro- Net month Pro- Net month Pro- Net month
receipts Crushed lij
duced duced shipped duced shipped duced shipped ;:o
---- ---- ---- - - - ---- ---- ---- - - - - ---- ---- ---- ---- ---- --- 0
August ____________ 1960 240,034 139, 858 205,021 48, 818 t:!
10,003 68, 592 100, 718 157, 727 34,013 37, 156 25, 524 44,409 60,274 79, 71 8
1959 314, 443 149, 296 265, 466 50, 317 9, 631 70, 114 98, 59·1 87,862 34, 551 44,835 33, 126 45, 564 63, 727 109, 2~ ,7 cl
1958 304, 504 147, 634 331, 385 48, 129 17, 170 69, 370 103,404 78,441 36,078 46,453 0
86, 947 44,252 135,445 237, OE 8
1957 238,086 141, 951 260,003 48,393 17,045 71,002 113, 386 210,056 32,441 39,364 45,659 45.398 65,657 162, 68 8 ~
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September - ------- 1960
1959
1, 149, 793
1,438,029
552, 776
650, 932
701,862
887,416
182,098
213, 855
34,277
33, 763
257,85-1
297, 20!
310, 621
316,344
~37, 116
97,202
124,051
146, 930
117,027
147, 224
35, 691
43, 116
173,001)
199,371
166, 600
191, 797
101, 9E 9
135, OE 4
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1958 786, 712 454,385 506, 842 144,444 29, 080 204,437 245, 697

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71, 215 102,51!) 109, 415 90,426 142, 710 248,545 222, 44 6
1957 745,672 489,588 419, 952 163, 612 28,360 238, 344 281,071 209, 713 108, 911 lil,108 50, 385 153, 232 138,845 197, 3~ 4
October________ --- 1960 2,848, 885 1, 311, 053 1, 642, 677 439, 572 62, 603 610,094 632, 113 167,864. 288, 177 258,985 57,859 398, 836 346, 561 147,81 8
1959 3, 265, 161 1, 423, 965 1, 936, 515 475, 587 68,071 657,382 662, 912 110,812 318, 212 294,826 66, 796 433,857 376,946 184,3j 1 t:!
1958 2,428, 514 1, 165, 574 1, 437, 455 383, 122 65, 986 533, 038 529, 408 116, 105 262, 400 238, 045 121, 677 359,370 400, 759 286,8! '2 H
1957 1,890,403 l, 137, 548 916, 723 387, 350 54,451 539, 150 541, 707 249,883 Ul
245,468 220,431 77, 619 353, 144 282,465 253, 6~ 6 8
4,354, 322
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November-------- 1900 2,053, 121 2,406,046 688, 594 56,423 955, 818 !l-!6,017 199, m~.1 451,34f} 409,462 70, 551 619,621 534,021 181,11 3 H
1959 4,660, 283 2, 152, 318 2, 608, 284 718, 757 74,027 994, 029 997, 260 113, 111 481, 635 452, 060 72, 985 652, 795 552, 789 227,4{ 16 to
319, 4~ :o
1958
1957
3, 532,342
2,826, 765
1, 755, 776
1, 750, 083
l, 951, 081
1, 240, 550
585,440
591, 729
66, 962
53, 918
813,41!)
820,402
81D, 170
810,454
106, 724
262,388
398, 261
377, 615
374,050
333, 809
121, 533
96,388
537, 505
531, 341
546, 367
417,521 296,7{ 7 §
0
December--------- 1960
1959
4, 9fi5,S02
5, 148, 851
2, 6fi6,025
2, 808, 407
2,404, 622
2, 440, 763
894,391
939, 310
4.6,298
59,830
1,243,394
1, 297, 514
1, 235, ·186
1,303,360
197, 791
ll0,495
590,077
633,464
546, 561
609,347
72, 183
67, 527
805, 921
849,803
706,290
740, 150
195,2] 4
237, ll 3 z
1958 4,057, 960 2, 302, 611 1, 929, 864 769, 974 56, 1()3 1, 073, 720 1, 107, 731 78, 464 526,410 511, 289 112, 443 699,826 711, 916 316,H 2
1957 3, 755, 959 2,293,866 1,625, 961 772,924 59, 517 1,067, 938 1, 073, 192 247, 186 498,121 441,223 109,480 687,452 565.304 305,m 5
January___________ 1961 5, 192, 376 3,31!2, 934 1, 964,287 l, 118,226 1, 553,199 i, 515, 882
60,271 227,2-00 745,214 686,231 87, 650 1,004, 299 865, 749 234, Ii 3
1960 5, 286, 123 3,441,050 1,945,392 1, 151, 591 71,887 1, 587, 338 1, 572,069 131, 611 782, 725 756, 986 69, 149 1,039,386 938,248 228, 5~ 18
1959 4, 182, 634 2, 849, 713 1, 507, 436 958,030 65, 274 1, 325, 982 1, 358, 871 79, 586 651,032 635, 990 112, 364 861,372 872,401 317,21 3
Hl58 4,030,412 i.817,069 1,377,211 947,911 56, 271 1, 306, 749 1, 317, 300 241,889 620, 783 549,522 123,843 843, 802 698,296 328,41 2
F1 bruary _---·---- 1961 5, 263, 632 3,858, 638 1, 509, 839 1,297,213 54, 336 1, 800, 620 1, 750, 934 239, 569 868, 577 806,840 90, 404 1, 157' 732 1, 021, 941 231,374
1960 5,360,954 4,017, 544 1, 443, 729 1,348, 540 68, 945 1, 854, 826 1, 821, 741 149, 527 918,333 905, 819 55, 924 1, 212, 059 1, 144, 023 195, 496
1959 4,241,506 3, 289,829 1, 126, 192 1, 110, 602 59, 985 1, 527, 830 1, 536, 456 103,849 753,349 738, 447 112, 224 992, 825 1, 011, 657 309,450
1958 4, 111,856 3, 225, 901 1,049,823 1,088, 757 48,556 1,494,246 1, 521, 955 224, 731 716,274 649,424 119, 432 962, 978 801, 613 344, 312
M arch_----------- 1961 5,293, 848 4,339,089 1.059, 604 1,460, 742 42, 110 2,025,532 1, 943,378 272,037 979, 128 899, 531 108,264 1,296, 062 1, 161,324 230,321
1960 5, 398, 859 4,545, 727 953,451 1,529,892 59,394 2, 101, 509 2,077, 126 140,825 1, 039, 871 1, 041, 211 42,070 1, 372,399 1,318, 110 181, 749
1959 4,270, 667 3, 722, 415 722, 767 1, 259,458 52, 414 1, 722, 996 1, 695, 706 139, 765 855, 317 842, 064 110,575 1, 120,490 1, 161, 917 286,855
1958 4,147,501 3,553,047 758, 322 1,200,472 44, 311 1, 643, 989 1, 698, 392 198,037 796, 306 723,324 125, 564 1,058, 798 878,188 363, 557
irfi ______________
A 1961 5,304, 159 4, 740, 919 668,085 1, 598, 419 34, 747 2,214, 778 2, 134, 191 270,470 1,072,361 980, 117 120, 911 1,409,866 1, 279,076 226,373
1960 5, 415, 183 4,919,489 596,013 1, 660, 837 39, 650 2, 277,349 2, 204,853 188, 938 1, 125, 980 1, 121, 176 48,214 1,485,435 1,456,433 156,462 0
1959 4, 276, 964 4,045, 945 405,534 1, 375, 888 37,309 l, 874, 437 1,820, 474 166,438 931, 711 924, 108 104, 925 1, 216,480 1, 295,010 249, 752 0
1958 4, 159,356 3,807,698 515,526 1,287,696 36,909 1, 761, 309 1, 823, 973 189, 776 857,045 778,589 131,038 1, 128, 156 944,833 366,270 8
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M BY-------------- 1961 5,323,610 5,033,412 395,043 1, 699, 172 19,324 2,352, 896 2,297,307 245, ·172 1, 139,871 1,049,286 119, 252 1,493,406 1, 389, 409 199, 580 0
1960
1959
5,428, 920
4, 283, 702
5,171, 900
4,225, 152
357, 339
233, 065
1, 747, 552
1, 441, 256
25, 162
27, 665
2,394,220
1, 960,297
2,306, 189
1, 902, 263
204, 473 1, 183,287 1, 182, 826
170, 509 975,813 989, 726
43, 871
83,409
1, 558, 572
1, 268, 548
l, 554, 005 132, 027 z
1, 384, 945 211, 885
1958 4,16\357 3, 987,439 340, 786 1,349,371 28, 066 1,842,666 1, 912, 372 182, 734 902,609 826,690 128, 501 1,176,898 1,004, 975 354,870 1-'d
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1960 5,439, 293 5, 348, 484 191,128 1, 810, 194 14, 200 ? 477 'fl9 2, 390, 898 202, 773 1, 223,060 1, 230,949 35, 521 1, 610, 865 1,624, 875 113,450 t::1
1959 4, 297, 174 4, 341, 732 129, 957 1. 482, 786 12,832 2;
015: 35s 1, 974, 159 153, 674 1,004, 405 1, 037, 861 63, 866 1,306, 697 1, 474,319 160, 660
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1958 4, 175, 940 4, 114,532 225,276 1, 392, 577 22, 327 1,898, 415 1, 988,632 162, 223 933, 733 872,524 113, 791 1,210, 744 1, 052,524 341, 167 0
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J ly_- ------------ 1961 5,436.070 5,352,454 188, 461 1,807, 713 8, 163 2,504,528 2, 551, 813 142, 598 l, 217,370 l, 150, 600 95,437 1, 582, 149 1, 536, 059 141, 673 0
1960
1959
5,495, 699
4,364, 964
5,491, 173
4,439, 160
104, 845
100, 319
1, 861, 473
1, 517, 765
12, 929
9,056
2, 547, 277
2, 060, 825
2, 473,836
(' 056, 958
189, 883 l, 257,325 1, 272,068
116, 342 1, 028, 600 1, 082,512
28, 667
43, 410
1, 652, 310
1,335, 160
1, 684, 187
1, 535, 982
95, 583
127, 4110
z
1958 4,246,640
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[Thousands of pounds]

Total
(year end-
State August Septem,,.,J Ooto""' November December 1a.uuary February March April May June July ing
July 31,
1961)
---- ---- - - - 0
0
United States_------ 48,818 133,280 257, 474 249, 022 20.5, 797 223, 835 178,987 163, 529 137, 677 100, 753 60,417 48, 124 1, 807, 713 1-3
Alabama ________________ 1-3
2, 704 8, 790 12,090 9,587 8,085 7,628 6,266 7,207 6.106 3,022 (1) (1) 73,482 0
Arizona ___ -------------- ------- ----
Arkansrui ________________ (1)
1,239
16,062
12,808
27, 772
15, 096
25, 173
13, 955
17, 104
15,692
24,210
15.080
21, 718
15, 472
13, 705
10, 786
9,424
6,570
(l)
(1)
(1)
(1)
--------- ... -
108, 996
159, 537
z
California_._------------ (1) 3,808 27,307 29, 952 (1) 30,375 23, 795 25, 316 23,395 19, 701 16, 946
ro
Georgia,. _______ ---------- 13, 978 251, 743 ):0
3,606 11,389 13, 833 11, 957 8.159 7, 705 6,309 4, 833 (1)
Louisiana_-------------- (1) 7,666 10, 910 10,098 7,289 8,067 5, 130 2,007
6,492
(1)
3,053
{l) ____ _,(1)
______ 77, 654
5'.2,4'.23
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Mississippi.------------- (1) 22, 819


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29, 792 21, 988 19, 316 20, 139 17, 663 17, 233 14, 294 9,421 5, 513 (') 181, 358
North Carolina __________ 0
Oklahoma _______________ -----------
(1)
2, 981
(1)
6,284
(1)
5,350 4,805 4.619 1,857 1,088 (1) (1) ----(i) ____ -----(if ___ 28, 022 1-3
(!) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) (1) H
0
South Carolina __________
Tennessee _______________ 454
-----------
7, 765
13,202
9,287
25, 346
7,455
25, 917
4,3go
(1)
3,84-fi
21, 010
2,376
ll,617
1, 142
6,380
(!)
12,611
(1)
9. 774
(!)
(1)
(1) 38,270 z
Texas_----------- ____ -- - 145, 167
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All other States __________ 13, 262 2,639 13,332 15,445 57, 229 13, 703 12.609 11, 981 10, 963 12, 192 9,510 8,548 108, 921
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[Tons of 2,000 pounds]

Total
(year and-
State August September October November December January February March April May June July ing
July 31,
1961) 0
0
1-3
United States_------ 68, 592 189,262 352,240 345, 724 287,576 309,805 247, 421 224, 912 189,246 138,118 84, 961 66,671 2,504, 528 1-3
0
Alabama ________________ 3,854 12,225 17, 900 14, 150 12, 709 11,403 9, 196 10, 900 8,590 4,596 (1) (1) 108,.545 z
Arizona_---------------- ----------- 3,062 16,828 20,550 19,401 22,217 20,850 22, 247 14,839 9,650 (1) (1) 153, 493
Arkansas ________________ (1) 21, 377 37,400 34,293 23, 542 32,604 29,030 J7, 615 14, 663 (1) (1) 216,613
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Georgia __________________ 5,484 17,567 20, 719 18,065 12,606 11, 672 9, 779 7, 724 9,193 4,299 (1) (1) 117, 642
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0
Mississippi_ _____________ (1) 32, 180 42,624 (1)
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North Oaroiina __________ ----------- 3, 793 8,641 6,604 (1) (l) 0
Oklahoma _______________ (1) (!) (1)
7,987
(1) (1)
6,264
(lJ
2. 706
(1)
1,466
(I) (1) (1) -----(15·--- ----(!) ____ 38, 925
(1) z
South Carolina __________
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Tennessee _______________ 17,695 33,623 34,995 (1) 28,543 15,481 9,014 17,060 13, 11\8 (1) 195,883
----------- ----35;59(i-
Texas_-------------- -- __ 40,402 50,425 89, 977 95, 196 88,013 89,065 73,324 74, 591 55, 557 48, 372 37,193 777,805
.All other States __________ 18, 349 3,566 17, 637 20,326 78, 992 17,803 16, 763 15, 901 15,431 17, 240 14,958 12,419 147, 620 t::1
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[Tons of 2,000 pounds

Total
(yea.rend-
State August September October November December January February March April May June July ing
July 31,
1961)
0
0
United States_------ 34, 013 90,038 164, 126 163, 169 138, 731 155, 137 123,363 110, 551 93,233 67, 510 43, 154 34,345 1, 217, 370 8
Alabama ________________ 8
1, 533 6, 157 8,245 6, 702 5, 975 5,865 4,398 5,291 4,575 2,013 (1) (1) 52,227 0
Arizona ___
Arkansas --------------
________________ ---- ...(1)------ 1,461
9,909
7,475
17, 128
8, 712
16, 193
8,276
11, 196
9,441
15, 766
8,990
13, 456
9, 118
8,432
6, 661
6, 117
3, 735
(1)
(1)
(1)
(1)
-----------
65,263
100, 746
z
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California ___ ------------ (1) 2, 123 14,422 16, 584 (1) 17, 501 13, 085 15, 355 13, 804 11,218 9,475 8,061 143,003 ~
Georgia __ --------------- 2,378 6,988 6,983 6, 524 4,322 3,981 3,357 2, 727 3,562 1,377 (1) (1) 42,436 0
Louisiana __ ·------------ (!) 5,299 6,936 6,349 4, 728 (!) (1) t:j
4,955 3,206 1, 174 ----------- ----------- 33, 584
MississippL _____________ (1)
Cl
15,095 18, 908 15, 340 13,278 13, 673 11, 281 10, 024 8, 744 5,849 3,608 (1)
North Carolina __________
Oklahoma _______________ -----------
(1)
1, 714
(1)
3, 569
(1)
2,894
(1)
2,422
(1)
2,872
(1) (1)
971
(1)
580 (1)
(!)
(1)
(1)
-----(!) ____ -----(!) ____
117, 569
15, 610
(1)
§
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South Carolina __________
Tennessee _______________ 369 4,454 4,956 3,675 2, 184 2,009 1,347 605 (1) (!) (1) (1) 20, 516 z
----------- 8, 418 15, 882 16, 546 (1) 13,823 7,650 4,203 7,572 5,697 (1)
----20;115- 92, 705
Texas __ -----------------
All other States _________
21, 109
8,624
26, 634 50, 940 53, 165 50, 269 55, 717 46, 617 44, 726 34, 505 29,085 23,075 455, 957
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TABLE 38.-LINTERs PRODUCED, BY STATE: BY MoNTH, AuousT 1960 To JuLY 1961
[600 pounds bales)

Total
State August Septem- Novem- Decem- January February March .April May June July (year end-
ber October ber ber ing July
31, 1961)
- United States _______ 44,409 128, 597 225,830 220, 785 186,300 198, 378 153,433 138, 330 113,804 83, 540 49, 631 39, 112 l, 582, 149 0
0
Alabama ________________
Arizona _________________ 2,825 9,085
1,555
11,953
10,833
9,633
13, 508
9,393
12,428
7,882
14,255
6, 193
13,867
7, 118
14,360
6,497
9,883
3,295
6,188
(!)
(!)
(!)
(1)
76, 117
98,891
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Arkansas ________________ ----------- 0
(1) 12,270 20, 717 19,377 13, 192 18, 625 15, 983 9,935 6,898 (!) (!) ----------- 120,322 z
California __ ------------- (1) 3,075 27, 423 32, 930 (1) 32, 128 24,993 24,638 20, 905 18, 800 15, 192 12, 757 250, 782 ""d
(1) (1)
£~~~:Ua===============
4,383 14, 154 16,484 13, 705 9,442 9,395 7,347 6, 182 7,207 3,338 91,839 !;Jj
(1) 6,618 9,123 8,338 6,332 6,537 4, 145 1, 718 (!) (!) ----------- ----------- 43,896 0
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MississippL _____________ (1) 19, 837 23,375 18,087 16, 508 16,345 14, 115 13, 785 11,315 7, 518 4,255 (1) 148,066 q
North Carolina __________ -----------
Oklahoma _______________ (1)
3,310
(1)
7,242
(1)
6,317
(1)
5, 730
(1)
5,283
(1)
2, 115
(!)
1,357
(1)
(1)
(1)
(!)
(1) -----w--- -----(1) ____ 32, 589
(1)
0
~
South Carolina __________ 0
Tennessee _______________ 797
-----------
9,257
10, 703
10,823
20,000
8,863
20,467
5,333
(!)
4,557
16, 538
2, 758
8,642
1,292
5 192
(!)
9,822
(1)
7, 523
(1)
(I)
(1)
----18;930"
45, 382
114,414 z
Texas __ ----------------- 24, 530 36,452 56, 422 56,645 53, 539 54,846 42, 682 42,666 31,680 27,082 21,673 467, 147

All other States.-------- 11,874 2,281 11, 435 12, 915 54,403 11, 987 10,593 10,087 9,597 9, 796 8, 511 7,425 92, 704
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PRODUCTION AT COTTONSEED OIL MILLS:


Years ending July 31, 1930-1965

CRUDE OIL
(billions of pounds)

0 1-.1.-i.-1...1....i......L-J....i......1-J....l...'~.J....:'-1...~-1...J....J.-1....!..-l-1.....l-..l.....l.-L-...J..,.;l-L-1-l-J
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(millions of tons)
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HULLS
(millions of tons)

LIN TE RS
(millions of bales).!/
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1955 1960 1965


DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS

l/soo pound bales 1959 i Running bales earlier years


TABLE 39.-AVERAGE YIELD OF COTTONSEED PRonucTsPER ToN OF COTTONSEED CRUSHED, BY STATE: YEARS ENDING JULY 31, 1958-61

Pounds of products per ton of cottonseed crushed

State Totalt Crude oil Cake and meal Hulls Linters 1

1961 1960 1959 1958 1961 1960 1959 1958 1961 1960 1959 1958 1961 1960 1959 1958 1961 1960 1959 1958 a
--- - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - 0
8
United States______________ 1906 1906 1914 1892 338 339 342 339 936 928 928 922 455 458 463 455 177 181 181 176 1-3
0
Alabama ______________________ 1920 1915 1899 1966 320 312 327 307 946 950 925 1018 455 457 466 467 199 196 181 174 z
Arizona------------------------ 1904 1901 1934 1899 343 347 351 357 965 946 975 933 410 412 418 431 186 196 190 178 "tl
Arkansas ______________________ 1897 1873 1844 1855 349 346 347 349 949 911 850 872 441 449 477 466 158 167 170 168
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California______________________ 195
0
1900 1924 1921 1901 343 353 354 352 962 984 989 947 390 392 385 407 205 195 193 t:;;

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1868 1880 1892 1880 320 317 329 318 971 968 959 997 350 373 377 357 227 222 227 208 cl
1869 1913 1829 1845 328 338 321 323 956 930 906 931 420 475 431 421 165 170 171 170 a
Mississippi_ ___________ -----· __ 1880 1881 1852 1876 330 331 332 355 960 935 899 933 428 438 443 416 162 177 178 172 ~
North Carolina ________________ 1896 1859 1952 1888 339 315 333 309 942 900 983 1040 378 401 398 326 237 243 238 213 0
Oklahoma_____________________ 1897 1918 1912 1879 330 321 328 327 945 973 968 893 455 457 446 476 167 167 170 183 z
South Carolina ________________
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1886 1906 1903 1926 333 316 333 315 959 930 934 1017 357 415 399 379 237 245 237 215
Tennessee _____________________ 1876 1888 1862 1829 344 356 350 342 929 881 838 841 440 479 497 476 163 172 177 170
Texas _________ ---- __ ---------- 1935 1925 1951 1910 338 337 339 331 904 914 938 910 530 509 507 506 163 165 167 163
All other States ________________ 1914 1892 1889 1884 344 350 365 369 890 869 818 849 503 489 519 474 177 184 187 192 t:;;
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[Bales]

Total I First cut Second cut Mill run


State
1961 1960 1959 1958 1961 1960 1959 1958 1961 1960 1959 1958 1961 1960 1959 1958
Q
- - ---- ------------- - - ---- - ------------- 0
United States ______ l, 582, 149 l, 652,310 1,335, 160 l, 245, 815 373, 317 384, 343 306, 176 296, 138 1,128,566 1, 175, 728 970,318 870, 765 80,266 92,239 58, 666 78, 912 t-3
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Alabama_--------------
Arizona ________________
76, 117
98, 891
70, 984
86, 542
43, 400
86, 623
44, 955
83,979
16,354
27,563
13, 808
23, 985
9,443
24, 125
9, 932
22, 911
53,822
(2)
44, 906
(2)
29, 524
62, 498
28,622
(2)
5, 941
(2)
12, 270
(2)
4,433 6,401
(2) z
.Arkansas_______________ 120,322 147,071 88,461 93, 184 27,274 33,543 18, 901 20,234 80, 559 100, 879 63, 578 63, 501 12, 489 12,649 5,982 9,449 "d
122,226 34. 604 33, 361 27, 907 ~
California_------------- 250, 782 241, 905 203,362 195,848 56, 538 53, 275 42,392 45, 121 159,640 155, 269 133,063 28,501 0
91,839 82,621 60,314 68, 251 19, 779 17,067 13,009 15, 636 (2) 47,305 (2) (2) (2) (2)
i~gr~:na.-::
(2) l::;l
43,896 47, lll 26,416 31, 719 10,068 10, 589 6, 281 7,271 (2) 32, 792 17,804 20,391 (2) 3, 730 2,331 4,057 q
============
Mississippi_ ____________ 148,066 0
163, 797 96, 143 111,488 48, 991 52,334 28, 939 35,837 (2) 105, 636 63,436 69, 463 (2) 5,827 3, 768 6,188
North Carolina_________
Oklahoma ______________
32,589 47,893 37,251 27,912 6,068 8,528 7,963 6, 253 (2) 34,423 (2) (2) (2) 4,942 (2) (2) ~
(2) (2) 30,609 25,813 (2) (2) (2) 4, 904 (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) (2) -------- (2) 0
South Carolina _________ 45,382 50,326 38,013 36,887 7,965 9,128 7,363 7,564 35,674 39,216 (2) (2) 1, 743 1,982 (2) (2)
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Tennessee __ -- ---- __ --- _
Texas_-----------------
An other States _________
114,414
467,147
92, 704
(2)
484, 422
229, 638
97, 686
481,012
45,870
92, 180
401,237
32,362
31, 709 (2) 25, 187
99, 588 103,115 104,183
21,420 58, 971 17, 790
24, 139
88,068
8,268
(2)
355, 585
443, 286
(2) 71, 899
366, 646 365,227
59, 359
300, 732
206, 471
(2)
ll, 974
13, 515
(2)
14, 661
2, 817
-11;602-
2,643
8,682
12, 437 §
295, 961 115, 984 3,197
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TABLE 41.-CRUDE COTTONSEED OIL CONSUMED, AND REFINED OIL PRODUCED:
BY MONTH, AUGUST 1957 TO JULY 1961
[Thousands of pounds]

Crude cottonseed oil consumed Refined cottonseed


oil produced

Month Year Total Used in refining Used as such


During Aug.1
During Aug.1 During Aug. I During Aug.1 the to end
to end month of month
the the to end the to end
month of month month of month month of month
- - - ---- ---- - - - - ---- ---- ---- ----
Total 1__ 1961 ---------- 1,1, 571,
1, 649, 797 648, 753 ---------- 1, 044 --------- - 1, 529, 886 ----------
1960 ---------- 1, 303, 326
1, 572, 708 505 ---------- 1, 203 - 1, 453, 063 ----------
1959 1,304,327 ---------- 1,001 --------- - 1, 216, 658 ............. _____
1958 ---------- 1, 286, 447 ----------
1, 287, 960 1, 513 --------- - 1, 176, 561 ----------
August_ ____ 1960 65, 888 65, 888 65, 777 65, 777 111 111 62, 129 62, 129
1959 53, 792 53, 792 53, 550 53, 550 242 242 51, 153 51, 153
1958 50, 414 50, 414 50,414 50, 414 -------64 - -------64" 47, 029 47, 029
1957 46, 525 46, 525 46,461 46, 461 43, 777 43. 777
September__ 1960 78, 937 144, 825 78, 851 144, 628 86 197 73,297 135, 426
1959 112, 121 165, 913 111, 973 165, 523 148 390 105, 141 156,294
1958 77, 969 128, 383 77, 905 128, 319 64 64 71, 474 118, 503
1957 80, 506 127, 031 80,426 126, 887 80 144 75, 529 119.306
October _____ 1960 177, 986 322, 811 177, 903 322, 531 83 280 166, 794 302, 220
1959 155,226 321, 139 155, 139 320, 662 87 477 143,834 300,128
1958 156, 082 284, 465 156, 050 284, 369 32 96 144, 624 263, 127
1957 142, 251 269, 282 142, 055 268, 942 196 340 130, 973 250,279
November •• 1960 195, 303 518, 114 195, 266 517, 797 37 317 182, 316 484, 536
1959 167,446 488, 585 167, 410 488, 072 36 513 154, 227 454,355
1958 153, 936 438, 401 153, 836 438, 205 100 196 143, 182 406,309
1957 146, 271 415, 553 145, 899 414, 841 372 712 133, 777 384, 056
December __ 1960 177, 189 695, 303 177, 098 694, 895 91 408 163, 721 648,257
1959 177, 072 665, 657 176, 985 665, 057 87 600 161, 153 615, 508
1958 162, 529 600, 930 162, 406 600, 611 123 319 151, 205 557, 514
1957 144, 856 560, 409 14.4, 678 559, 519 178 800 131, 698 515, 754
January ____ 1961 187, 580 882, 883 187,476 882, 371 104 512 172, 928 821, 185
1960 165, 553 831, 210 165,465 830, 522 88 688 151, 793 767,301
1959 155, 933 756,863 155, 888 756, 499 45 364 145, 644 703, 158
1958 156, 088 716,497 155, 845 715, 364 243 1, 131i 140,040 655, 79i;
February ___ 1961 161, 736 1, 044, 619 161, 622 1, 043, 993 114 626 149, 012 970, 197
1960 165, 26/i 996, 475 165, 178 995, 700 87 775 152,205 919, 506
1959 124,283 881, 146 124, 182 880, 681 101 465 116, 265 819,423
1958 122,418 838, 915 122, 312 837, 676 106 1, 239 110, 571 766,365
March ______ 1961 181, 288 1, 225, 907 181, 200 1, 225, 193 88 714 166, 922 1, 137, 119
1960 174,350 1, 170,825 174, 258 1, 169, 958 92 867 161, 053 1, 080, 559
1959 125, 371 1, 006, 517 125, 270 1, 005, 951 101 566 117, 922 937,345
1958 121, 268 960, 183 121, 185 958, 861 83 1, 322 110, 182 876, 547
April _______ 1961 149, 168 1, 375, 075 149, 137 1, 374, 330 31 745 138, 184 1,275, 303
1960 147, 761 1, 318, 586 147, 657 1, 317, 615 104 971 136, 982 1,217, 541
1959 114, 755 1, 121, 272 114, 764 1, 210, 625 81 647 107,820 1,045, 165
1958 119,885 1, 080,068 119,885 1, 078, 746 ---------- 1,322 109, 503 986,050
May ________ 128,498 1, 503, 573 128,382 1, 502, 712 116 861 118, 645 1, 393, 948
1961
1960 115, 854 1,434,440 115, 766 1, 433, 381 88 1, 059 107,327 1,324, 868
1959 74, 684 1, 195, 956 74, 502 1, 195, 127 182 829 70,033 1, 115, 198
1958 81, 302 1, 161, 370 81,266 l, 160, 012 36 1, 358 74, 704 1, 060, 754
June ________ 1961 86, 588 1, 590, 161 86, 500 1, 589, 212 88 949 79, 996 1, 473, 944
1960 88,305 1, 522, 745 88, 197 1, 521, 578 108 1, 167 81,273 1, 406, 147
1959 65, 164 1, 261, 120 65,039 1, 260, 166 125 954 60,844 1, 176, 042
1958 72, 594 1, 233,964 72, 502 1, 232, 514 92 1, 450 66,439 1, 127, 193
July ________ 1961 59, 636 1, 649, 797 59, 541 1, 648, 753 95 1, 044 55, 942 1, 529, 886
1960 49, 963 1, 572, 708 49, 927 1, 571, 505 36 l,203 46, 922 1,453,063
1959 43, 207 1,304, 327 43, 160 1,303, 326 47 1, 001 40, 616 1, 216, 658
53, 996 1, 287, 960 53, 933 1, 286, 447 63 1, 513 49,368 1, 176, 561
1958

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TABLE 42.-EXPORTS AND IMPORTS OF COTTONSEED OIL A.ND COTTONSEED C.A.:s:g


A.ND MEAL: BY MONTH, AUGUST 1957 TO JULY 1961

Month Year
Exports of domestic origin

Oil (pounds) Cake


and
meal
Imports for consumption

Oil (pounds) -Cake


and
meal
(tons (tons
Of Orude Refined or
Total Crude Refined Total 2000
2000

Tota11 __ 1961 325, 975, 061 189, 072, 804 136, 902, 257
1960 477, 518, 129 291, 755, 055 185, 763, 074
lb.)

64, 093
164,896
.... _______
---------
--
---------
--------- ........
---
---------
---------
- lb.)

43,421
32,621'
1959 309, 868, 218 223, 569, 965 86, 298, 253 6,282
11, 119
--------- --------- _____
..................... ........... ---- ··--------
149, 721
51,946'
1958 ~51, 958, 917 149, 986, 277 101, 972, 640
August •• ----- 1960 27, 985, 545 1, 842, 140 26, 143, 405 6, 542 --------- --------- ---------
...... ______ 87!'.
1959 42,264,460 8, 318, 513 33, 945, 947 5, 286 --- ------ --------- ........ _____ 431'
1958 1. 359, 902 1,257, 520
16,362, 941
102, 382
7, 021, 181
267
381
--------- ---------
...... ------ ........ ----- ..
___ .. _____ 12, 733i
651
1957 23,384, 122
September____ 1960 8, 543, 732 7, 354, 960 1, 188, 772 10, 358
___ ............ - ---------
--------- ---------
......... ---- .. ---------
783'
1, 606
1959 14, 572, 052 2,811, 986 11, 760, 066 19,490 _____ ... ___
1958 1, 585, 755 894, 060 691, 695 196 --------- .... ...;------ 11,485
1957 9, 553, 115 6, 926, 655 2,626, 460 3, 145 --------- --------- --------- 3,987
October_______ 1960 10, 039, 698 3, 509, 948
24, 149, 970
6, 529, 750
36, 159, 079
16, 914
44, 296
.......
_______ ------..... --------- ---------
....... ---- -.. ------- -..
2, 762
3,23!
1959 60, 309, 049
1958
1957
2, 275, 341
31,078, 929
1, 514,240
21, 754, 619
761, 101
9, 324, 310
353
246
---------
........................
---------
--------- ---------
---------
13, 778
5,093
November ____ 1960
1959
53, 683, 227
45, 173, 848
46,381, 527
40, 205, 641
7, 301, 700
4, 968, 207
12, 612
20, 386
---------
---------
---------
--------- ---------
.......................... 2, 612
2,920
1958 13, 479, 398 13, 292, 914 186, 484 171
_______ ... ---------
..................... ---------
_.., _______
11, 9().!
1957 29, 724,670 25,290,382 4,434, 288 6,068 .,.
..... ------- 2,638
December ____ 1960 29,488,050 24,269, 069 5, 218, 981 4,072 --------- ____ .. ---- ____ ... ____ 5,048
______ .....
1959 39, 640, 001 23, 940, 653 15, 699, 348 38, 189 .,.
--------- --------- 4,893
1958 18, 388, 182 18,327, 359 60, 823 4, 129 ·-------- --------- --------- 11,838
1957 50, 872, 755 44, 716, 903 6, 155, 852 158 ------ ... -- ---- ... ---- --------- 4,84i
January ______ 1961 41, 789,268 34, 589, 833 7, 199, 435 2,445 .... _... _____ ............... ---- --------- 5,170
1960 64, 625, 013 49, 793, 557 14, 831, 456 25, 864 ________ --------- ---------
--------- .., ...... _______ 2, 746'
19119 30, 913, 124 30,846, 904 66, 220 598 --------- 15,800:
1958 20, 696, 958 20, 604, 755 92, 203 118 --------- ___ _____ ....... ------ ,..
4,194
February _____ 1961 18,428, 713 11, 159, 085 7, 269, 628 3, 078 _______ ---------
.................. --------- .,._ .... _______ 4,805:
3,000;
1960 74, 312, 539 48,376, 531 25, 936, 008 3,312 ....... ------
1959
1958
16, 395, 071
17, 044, 164
16, 359, 131
6, 150, 655
35, 940
10, 893, 509
135
78
--------- ---
...... - .............. .................. -...
---------
... ----- ...... ______ 19,27!
3,109\
March ________ 1961 __ ______ .. ..... ______
,,,
17, 934, 481 14, 259, 805 3, 674, 676 1,426 -------- ...
................. --
1,482
1960 38, 052, 373 28, 103, 883 9, 948, 400 1,836 ________ ..... ------- ......................
..--------- 6,42!
1959 4. 702, 960 4, 702, 960
1, 721, 860 ·10~958~73if
79 --------- ....................... 14,442
4,213
1958 12,680, 593 68 --------- ---------
.,._ ... ______
AprlL _______ 1961 58,504,482 33,292, 671 25,211, 811 421 --------- .............. ---- 4, 574
1960 45, 172, 027 30, 130, 009 15, 042, 018 3, 426 .................... __ ___ ........ -....................
., 3,300!
--------- ............ --------- -- .. ---------
1959 92,427, 339 89, 103, 978 3,323, 361 194 14,59J:
1958 32, 973, 243 2, 239, 700 30, 733, 543 2M --------- ........ ............ _ 4,802[
May______ ---- 1961 35, 138, 116 7, 115, 948 28, 022, 168 616 ..................... --------- --------- 5, 709[
1960 24, 737, 403 19, 179, 961 5, 557,442 454 .................. --·------ --------- 1,877!
1959 51, 371, 327 25, 596, 509 25, 774, 818 81 ..................... -------- ... ......... ___ ..,..,_ 10,291b.
1958 6, 843, 110 1,471, 680 5,371,430 202 ....... ------ ..... -...... ---- --------- 3, 60~ ~
June __________ ___ ___ ... 4, nu I:
__ .. ______ ---------
,.. ..,
_...... _....... _ ---------
1961 15, 877, 173 2, 123, 820 13, 753, 353 392
1960 8, 700, 660 2, 665, 936 6,034, 724 1,497 .......................
.. _... ______ 1,000£,
1959 22, 901, 313 3, 548, 682 19, 352, 631 23 --------- --------- 9, 741 ~

July __________
1958 8, 144, 590 1, 993, 540 6, 151,050 160 --------- ........................... ---------
________
.,.
4,664\
1961 8, 562, 576 3, 173, 998 5, 388, 578 5,217 ........................ ..........................
.,. _____ ,....,_
4,633 \
1960 19, 958, 704 14, 078, 415 5,880, 289 ---------
860 _.,. _______ -----
______ ... .,._..
........ 316 i
1959
1958
54, 068, 506
8, 962, 668
18, 125, 708
752, 587
35, 942, 798
8, 210, 081
56 _______ .....
241 ---------
...........................
_______ ., - 3, 74$.
10,241

1 Totals for the 12 months ending July 31.


WORLD PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION,
AND STOCKS OF COTTON
Statistics on world cotton production, consumption, and stocks have been
collected by the International Cotton Advisory Committee, with headquarters in
Washington, D. C. Insofar as possible, these data are based on the official
statistics of the governments concerned; unofficial estimates are shown where
such statistics are unavailable.
No statistics on cotton spindles are included, in view of the incompleteness of
the information presently available.
TABLE 43.-WORLD COTTON PRODUCTION, BY COUNTRY: YEARS ENDING JULY 31,
1939. 1958-61
[Thousands of bales: running bales for United States, equivalent bales of 478 lb. net for other countries]

Year ending July 31-


Country
1961 1960* 1959* 1958* 1939
- - - - - -- - - ---
North America:
British West Indies ___ -------------------------- 2 2 4 6 5
El Salvador------------------------------------- 185 140 180 164 4
Guatemala __ ------------------------------------ 110 65 75 64 1
HaitL------------------------------------------- 2 3 5 5 21
Mexico__________________________________________ 2, 100 1,660 2,359 2, 106 293
Nicaragua ______ ------------- ___ ------------_____ 145 130 215 220 6
United States 1 __ -------------------------------- 14, 416 14, 555 11,504 10, 960 11, 617
Other __ ----------------------------------------- 32 17 27 22 1

TotaL----------------------------------------- 16, 992 16, 572 14, 369 13, 547 11, 948
==-====-======
Asia and Oceania: 50 50
60 60 50
±~s~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 8 12 7 2 13
~~f:aaiicf:Manchuriai:::::::::::::::::::::::::: 7, 5Jg
4• ~g
8, 088 8, 188 1: ra~ ~: ifil
• ~~~ • ~~g
3 4
India 2 --- ---------------------------------------- 300 173
Iran--------------------------------------------- 50 50 55 66 12
Iraq_--------------------------------------------
Japan. - - ---------------------------------------- -------35- -----·-35- -----·-30- -----·-35·
1
185
Korea. - - ---------------------------------------- 1 340 1 405 1, 270 1, 392 (3)
Pakistan 2--------------------------------------- '513 '448 445 495 33

§¥~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 8!~ 15 609


~g
15 351
~
16, 119
6~~
14, 369
2fi
8, 280
TotaL----------------------------------------- • _..:__ = ===

Eurgfr~~ce •. ___ -------------------------------------- 290 263 2gi 2~~ ig


Italy_ - -- ----------------------------------------
Spain-------------------------------------------- 311
~6 2~
15
192
10
165
15
10
6
i~:t~'iAi:rraP-0':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ~ ~ ___ ~ _ _ _34 _ 97_
158
TotaL----------------------------------------- ~ ~ ~
622
u. s. s. &___________________________________________ 6800
' ~ 6, 900 6, 850 3,800

South America: 500 430 530 710 260


~~!~ri=~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1, 800
32
1, ~~ 1, i~g 1, ~ 1, 9~~
Oolumbfa_ - -------------------------------------
Ecuador-----------------------------------------
g 11
40
12
40
16 13
Paragua.Y----------------------------------------
50
5so 643 ~ sg550 3
25
Ir
~iE:~~~~::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::::::: _1 _1 ___1_ _ _ _ _1 _ __
3 305 3, 170 2, 668 2, 786 2, 705
TotaL---------------------------·------------- • __ _
See footnotes at end of table.
69
70 COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

TABLE 43.-WORLD COTTON PRODUCTION, BY COUNTRY: YE.A.RS ENDING JULY 31,


1939, 1958-61-Continued

Year ending July 31-


Country
1961 moo• rn59• 1958* 1939
- - - --- - - - - - -
Africa:
35
~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
25 38 35 12
150 275 250 250 181

~!~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
2, 205 2,109 2,057 1, 870 1, 728
JO 10 10 10 (NA)
50 35 35 35 (NA)
Equatorial Afrlca ______________ -·------ _-------- _
French West Afrlca l ___________________________ _ 60 55 75 65 37
50 40 30 35 37
Kenya ________________ - -• -- -- --- - --- ---- --- ---- -- 16 16 15 8 8
Morocco ___________ -------- _____ ._------ ___ ----·- 10 10 10 10
Mozambique ____ •• ______ ·- _____ •• ______ -----. __ _ 175 210 200 14.0 22
Nigeria 2_____ ·---· ----- ____ ---·------------------ 260 160 165 215 30
Nyassalaml-Rhodesia________ -·- •• _. ----- __ ·---•. 16 17 13 8 4
Sudan•------------------------------------------ 525 582 585 215 280
~~~K~~!'.J.~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
158 170 142 143 37
155 70 110 130 (NA)
Uganda.
Union of __ --· .•Africa
South --·-.• __________________________
_. __ --------_ --- _--·- --- - ___ 305 301 336 294 254
25 22 36 28 (NA)
Other .• _. __ ••. _·-·-_-----·------- ______________ _ 17 13 8 7 7
-- ---
4,211
---
4,130
---
4, 115
- ---
3,498 2, 637
Total ..• ------- --- ---- •• -- •. -- - - -- -- -- - -•• ---- -
World TotaL ••• --· ••• _---- _____ ----------··--------
= 47, 700 47,254 44, 792 = 41, 672 = 29, 528
=

•Revised,
NA-Not available.
1 Not fully oomparable with production statlstlcs In other tables, adjusted by The International Cotton
Advisory Committee for use In world supl)\y and distribution,
' Includes estimates for nou-commerclal production.
~ Ineluded with India,
<Bulgaria, Albania, Rumanla, and Other Included with Eastern Europe,
' Prior to J 958 Anglo-Egyptian Sudan.
COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 71
TABLE 44.-WORLD COTTON STOCKS, BY COUNTRY: AUGUST 1, 1938, 1958-61
[Thousands of bales: running bales for United States, equivalent bales of 478 lb. net for other countries]

Stocks on August 1-
Country
19611 1960* 1959* 1958* 1938

North America:
--- --------
Canada _____________________ ------ ______ ------- __ 60 105 62 104 87
Mexico __ -- ---------- ____________________ --- ____ _ 265 270 400 330 296
United States'---------------------------------- 7, 164 7, 569 8,885 8, 737 11, 533
Other __ ------------------ __ --------------------- 77 57 48 282 14
TotsL _______ --- ----- ___ --- ------ _-------- _--- _ 7, 566 7, 992
----
9, 395
-- - ----
9,453 11, 930
Asia and Oceania:
--- ----
Australia'----------- ______ ----------------- ____ _ 22 20 21 22 15
iii~~: f_o~':::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
94 90 56 53
2, 050 1, 340 1, 900 2,040
-----;;-366
Iran _______ --------- _________ -------- - --- --- ----- 50 50 35 35 36
~~Ik~~ani: ::::::: :: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
1,410 1,029 687 541 600
235 160 170 290 --------45
Turkey ______________ ---------------------------- 100 80 110 140
Other_ - _---------- ______ ---------- ____ ----- ____ _ 934 1,450 1,447 1, 477 1, 323

TotsL-------- -- __ -- __ ---- ---- _____ ------------ 4,895 4,219


-- ---
4, 598
- - - 5,379
4, 598
--
Europe:
Austria ____ ----- _______ ---------- ______ ------- __ _ 40 34 26 30 30
~TJ!~ig-_-:::::::: :::::::::-::::::::::::::::::::::
162 173 120 131 135
39 33 24 22 11
France. - ------------------------- ____ -----------_ 385 385 250 335 600
Fed. Rep. of Germany _________________________ 415 525 320 450 4 500
Greece __ -------- ________________________________ _ 32 24 29 66 14
Italy_ - --------------------------- 379 433 278 374 220
Netherlands _______________________---- -----------
---------- ___ _ 120 115 82 92 109
PortugaL-------------------- ______ -------------- 53 45 70 52 58
Spain ___ ------- _-- _--- _-__ ------ ____ --------- _--- 160 74 252 80 50
Sweden ____ -------------- ___ ----- ------------ __ _ 72 74 81 114 31
t~U:~~~iciom::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
125 125 103 123 66
360 468 402 550 1, 492
0 ther _•• - ------ _----------- _----- --------------- 50 64 95 64 37

TotaL. - _- ------------- -- ----- ------------ ---- 2,392 2,572


-- - ----
2, 132 2,483
- -3,353
-
---- = -- --- - ----
U. S. S. R.1-------------------------------------- - -1,970 2,265 2,056 1, 953 1, 509
South America:
-- = = ----
t~f:il:~~=:: ==: :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
450 450 510 570 115
670 660 600 595 935
Chile __ ------------------ -- - -------------------- - 20 15 10 20 10
Colombia ____ -------------_--------------------- 50 102 40 46 6
Peru_ - _------------------- -------------· -------- 190 220 90 195 150
Other __ ----------------------------------------- 29 31 40 42 41
TotaL ___________ ----- __ ----- _______ -------- __ _
----
1,409
-- ---
1,478
- ----
1,290 1,468
----
1,257
Africa:
= = - - - ---- ----
%~UX~ii~:::::_-.-~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
60 65 80 65 50
475 435 720 600 549
French Equatorial Africa _______________________ _ 105 55 75 60 15
~~z:u~~!~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::
110 150 135 65 21
360 260 275 365 245
Zt:~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
80 62 15 92 150
188 129 138 207 55
To taL _____________ ----- _______ --- ____________ _
1, 378 1, 156
-- -- -
1,438
- ----
1,454 1,085
Afloat (estimated) ____________ -----------------------
---- 500
---- 500
- - -
200
- - - ----
600 750
World totaL ___________ -------- --------------------- - 20, 110 20, 182 20,937 22,009 25, 263

*Revised.
1 Preliminary and partly estimated.
2 Excludes stocks in government storage.
s Pakistan combined with India prior to 1947. Estimated "upcountry" stocks are included
l All Germany.
5 Includes China and Eastern Europe.
72 COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION

TABLE 45.-WoRLD COTTON CoNsUMPTION, 1 BY CouNTRY: YE.A.Rs ENDING


JULY 31, 1939, 1958-61
[Thousands of bales: running bales for United States, equivalent bales of 478 lb. net for other countries]

Year ending July 31-


Country
1961 2 1960* 1959* 1958* 1939

North America:
Canada·---------------------------______________ 335 320 332 326 286
Cuba. ____ ----------_--------------______________ 40 42 32 38 10
~l S~lva~or - - ----------------------------------- i~ 20
13
15
13
14
12
5
4
~~!~~~-~==========:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 500 485
9,025
480
8, 703
480
7,999
24.li
6, 858
United States_---------------------------------- 8, 295
Other ___ ---------------------- ________ ---------- 25 26-- .. -------
- - - - - - -------1----
24 22

TotaL---------------------------------------- 9, 234 9, 931 9, 599 8,891 7, 408


======I====
Asia and Oceania:
Afghanistan •. ____________________ -----.------ --- 30 30 25 25 nn
Australia.• _-------------------------- -. ------ -- - 86 96 90 91 30
Burma.-----_----- ___ ------------ --- --------••----
China s_____________________________________ __ _
26 24 22 22 :na
7, 700 8, 700 8, 500 6,800 3, 295
335 304 286 270
iii~:-~~~~-·::::====:::::=::::::::::::::::::::=:: 4,620
25
4,450
10
4, 415
2
4,360
1
----T4s6
60
Indo-Ohlna '--- ---------- ------ ------- _----- -- -- - 47 45 35 4.0 2
Indonesia •• --------------------------------------
Iran _________________ -- ----------- - ---- - - ----- - - - 200 170 135 100 97
Iraq ____ ------_---- ____ ---------------_.---- __ ... 25 25 25 25 na
Israel. __ ------._ ----------- ----------------- ----- 60 55 50 40
J a.pan __ ----- __ -------------------------------- __ 3, 169 2, 939 2, 390 2,453 -----2;6si
Korea._------------------ -- ----- --- --- -- --- ---- - 270 300 265 240 240
Lebanon______ • _____ ------------------------ ___ ... 16 12 12 10
Pakistan •• __ •••••••••••• ___ ----._ ••...••.•• -- --• 1,085 1, 080 1, 020 925 ---------2
135
§:r~~~~-~-~:== =:::: ==: ===::::::::::::::: =::::::::
135 75 45
57 57 55 50 125
1
~~~'il:J.~~~~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
200 200 165 143
60 55 50 50 5
135
6~~::.-_-::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
500 500 530 520
80 66 49 41 39
- - - - - - -------1----
TotaL---------------------------------------- 18, 726 19, 253 18, 196 16, 251 10, 048
=======I====
Europe:
Austria ______ • ___ ----_------- ____ • _________ •• ___ _ 127 120 113 120 180
Belgium ________ ------ __ ---. ____ -_-- • --- --- • --- -- 4.27 413 377 374 321
~~~~~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~
44 41 37 3!l 37
78 82 67 66 61

~:~~~~~~!:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1,397 l, 373 1, 171 1, 407 1, 2Dli
l, 500 1,472 1, 355 1,433 a 1, 150
138 121 129 131 Bo
25 22 17 15 -------55~
Italy __ .• ------------------------------------- --- 1,040 1, 023 872 864

1;~i i- i i i i:i i li li i i!i i i~


377 356 329 332 260.
22 21 20 21 15
303 253 210 207 100
580 560 475 475 140
130 129 127 140 137
195 180 155 194 141
1,232 1, 310 1,280 1,459 2, 690
240 200 200 195 92
2,305 2, 195 2,034 1, 929 869
TotaL________________________________________
-- - - -9,-871- - -8,-
10, 160
---
968
1 - -8,-228
9, 401
-
==========11===1======
U. S. S. R. 7------------------------------------- 6, 300 6, 200 6, 000 5, 800 3, 809
=======!====
COTTON PRODUCTION AND DISTRIBUTION 73
TABLE 45.-WoRLD COTTON CoNSUMPTION, 1 BY CouNTRY: YEARS ENDING
JULY 31, 1939, 1958-61-Continued

[Thousands of bales: running bales for United States, equivalent bales of 478 lb. net for other countries]

Year ending July 31-


Country
19612 1960* 1959"' 1958* 1939
---- - - - ---- ----
Africa:
Congo o______ --------------------------- - ------------ 50 55 52 49 7
Egypt----------------------------------------------- 550 519 516 447 121
Ethiopia. __ ----------------------------------------- 25 25 20 20 (NA)
French West Africa--------------------------------- 30 25 25 25 13
Morocco _____ --- ____ --- __ --- ----- ________ ------ _____ _ 10 12 12 10 (NA)
Nigeria ______ --- -- ---- _-- --- ------ _---- ------ ------- _ 25 25 25 25 10
Nyasaland/Rhodesia. __ --------- __ ------------------ 18 20 18 16 (NA~
Ugandaof.. -----
Union South____ -----______________________________
Africa - - -- - ----- - - ----- -- --- ----- ---_ 20 14 11 7 (NA
90 so 75 70 1
Other __ --------------------- ____ -------------------- 15 30 25 18 3
833 791
- -768- --------
680 155
Total. ••.• -- --- -- - -- ----. ----- --- ----- ------ -- .
---- - - -
48,235
=
45,695
---- ----
World totaL------------- --------------------------- _ 47, 530 43,037 30, 574

*Revised.
NA-Not available.
1 Includes estimates for hand-spinning for some countries. Cotton burned or otherwise destroyed is
not included.
2 Preliminary.
• Including Manchuria.
' Includes Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam.
6 All Germany.
a Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Rumania, included with
Eastern Europe.
r Includinit Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania.
s Includes Lebanon.
o Belgian Congo before 1960.

U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1962

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