Cotton Ginning
So there you have it. A big fuss in the South since we still grow a lot of cotton. So big infact that once a year we have the annual "Cotton Ginning Days" and thousands of folks show up to look at cotton and of course tractors, lots of tractors.
This is a shot of a "Cotton Gin" Fairbanks Morse engine from early 1900s, still working today.
We take cotton for granted but cleaning and combing it is still labor intensive, especially the old way. Here is a shot of uncleaned cotton in a basket getting ready to load.
If your in North Carolina next Fall plan a visit to the event. See you next week. I hope to have a few good shots of the North Carolina coast.
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