0 cloth or thread that is produced from the cotton plant -- pamuk
1 a plant that produces a soft, white substance used for making thread and cloth -- pamuk bitkisi
2 a soft mass of cotton, usually used for cleaning your skin -- hidrofil pamuk/cilt temizleme pamuğu
The cotton-manufacturing industry fulfilled different roles in each town, and consequently had a different impact on each political environment.
Future roles of for mal and far mer breeders in the participatory cotton breeding program.
Imports of raw cotton only gradually took up the slack-and then only in quite erratic fashion.
Cotton, wheat, and tobacco farmers confronted an uncertain economic environment and were willing to accept restrictions on production in exchange for high, guaranteed prices.
Thus, they may have been used to spin the same types of material, like cotton, as the bead-shaped whorls, although, perhaps, with a looser twist.
However, it is less likely to benefit crops such as sunflower and cotton that have been shown to be as attractive to ovipositing females.
Positive significant shares of soybeans, sugarcane, tobacco, cotton, and fruits18 suggest higher pesticide usage on most of the major cash crops for export.
Export crops are cotton, sisal, coffee, tea, tobacco, and pyrethrum.
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