Cotton Crop
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A sub/tropical shrub native to old & new worlds cultivated mainly for cloth made from fibrous cellulose that encases the seeds.
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Most textile products (cloth) made from cotton are 100% recyclable as that textile, a textile of another type, or even a different cotton product. The term "blue-collar" comes from blue cotton shirts manufactured from recycle bluejeans. Any throwaway or unused cotton in the manufacturing of a cotton product can be reused. Cotton can be used for making highly absorbent or moisture repellent products. In addition to outerclothing and underclothing, there is yarn, thread, rope, fishing nets, coffee filters, tents, hoses, explosives (nitrocellulose), paper, poison for animals with a single one chamber stomach, and as a labor inducer. Refined cottonseed oil and cottonseed meal is suitable for human consumption (however, how suitable is debatable). It is feed to some live stock, as is cottonseed hulls, to improve health.
(Truffula trees may actually be a type of cotton)
All these uses makes cotton a very valuable resource in farming sims, strategy games, and especially crafting games.
(Truffula trees may actually be a type of cotton)
All these uses makes cotton a very valuable resource in farming sims, strategy games, and especially crafting games.
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The first Cotton Crop video game was released in 1988.
Robotronic Games published all these games.