Report of the Committee On Agriculture And Forestry On Condition of Cotton Growe

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Report of the Committee On Agriculture And Forestry On Condition of Cotton Growe
United States Congress Senate Committee On Agri
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When the fruit is gathered it is broken open and the kapok taken from the iuside; the kapok is cleaned and ginned so as to obtain the seeds, which are all among the kapok, and sold by the pound at from 10 to 15 cents. I have been unable to ascertain amount of land in each district adapted to the cultivation of kapok, although I have applied to the director of Government gardens, and to men in the kapok business; they inform me, however, that a yearly increase of acreage and culti- vation of thi...s article is anticipated and price has been increasing for the last three years. There are no fibers in Java that compete with or displace kapok and no means are taken to substitute wool, hemp, jute, flax, or ramie for kapok. Also no means are taken in Java to mix kapok with other libers. I have been unable to obtain any book treating on the cultivation of kapok, and although I have communicated with the custom-house officials and department of finance, they have not as yet furnished me with any information regarding the importation of cotton materials such as cotton threads and pure and mixed cotton cloths; raw cotton is not imported.

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