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Raw Arkansas Green Cotton Lint with Seeds, Spinning Fiber To Gin (Out of Stock)

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Hand grown, harvested and packed, chemical free heirloom Arkansas Green raw cotton removed from the husks or bolls with seeds intact (no stems, no bolls). The lint (cotton) has been hand pulled from the husk (boll). Intact cotton seeds are great for educational purposes. Because the seeds are still in the lint, you can remove the seeds from the lint (ginning) and plant them.


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If you spin, you will welcome having your very own all natural organic cotton! No dye, no bleach, no synthetic fertilizers, no chemicals, nothing artificial, nothing added. 100% pure and natural cotton made by Mother Nature, not Bayer/Monsanto!

Growing guide

FYI:
There are approx. 200 seeds per ounce.
There are approx. 20 sections per ounce (for a section, see third picture).

Approx. weights/fills/sizes for cotton filled pillows:
Standard 20" x 25" light fill weight 25 oz. or 29 oz. standard fill weight.
Queen: 20" x 30" 30 oz. light fill weight or 35 oz. standard fill weight.
King: 20" x 36" 37 oz. light fill weight or 43 oz. standard fill weight.
Boudoir: 12.5" x 16" 9 oz. light fill weight or 12 oz. standard fill weight.

For those of you with classes spinning raw cotton:
A gallon Ziploc bag easily holds approx. 16 ounces of raw cotton lint with seeds (no husks).

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