The Arizona cotton industry

The Arizona cotton industry
Author: Arizona Cotton Growers Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1964
Genre: Cotton growing
ISBN:

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A booklet details the extensive cotton production in Arizona, and its importance to the state's economy.

Migratory Cotton Pickers in Arizona

Migratory Cotton Pickers in Arizona
Author: United States. Work Projects Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1939
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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Arizona, Land of Cotton

Arizona, Land of Cotton
Author: Arizona Cotton Growers Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 8
Release: 1962
Genre: Cotton growing
ISBN:

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Cultivating Knowledge

Cultivating Knowledge
Author: Andrew Flachs
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2019-11-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816539634

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A single seed is more than just the promise of a plant. In rural south India, seeds represent diverging paths toward a sustainable livelihood. Development programs and global agribusiness promote genetically modified seeds and organic certification as a path toward more sustainable cotton production, but these solutions mask a complex web of economic, social, political, and ecological issues that may have consequences as dire as death. In Cultivating Knowledge anthropologist Andrew Flachs shows how rural farmers come to plant genetically modified or certified organic cotton, sometimes during moments of agrarian crisis. Interweaving ethnographic detail, discussions of ecological knowledge, and deep history, Flachs uncovers the unintended consequences of new technologies, which offer great benefits to some—but at others’ expense. Flachs shows that farmers do not make simple cost-benefit analyses when evaluating new technologies and options. Their evaluation of development is a complex and shifting calculation of social meaning, performance, economics, and personal aspiration. Only by understanding this complicated nexus can we begin to understand sustainable agriculture. By comparing the experiences of farmers engaged with these mutually exclusive visions for the future of agriculture, Cultivating Knowledge investigates the human responses to global agrarian change. It illuminates the local impact of global changes: the slow, persistent dangers of pesticides, inequalities in rural life, the aspirations of people who grow fibers sent around the world, the place of ecological knowledge in modern agriculture, and even the complex threat of suicide. It all begins with a seed.

The Quality of Arizona Cotton

The Quality of Arizona Cotton
Author: Robert Lavern Matlock
Publisher:
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1935
Genre: Cotton
ISBN:

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Corridors of Migration

Corridors of Migration
Author: Rodolfo Acu–a
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2007-12-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780816526369

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A comprehensive history reconstructs the migration patterns of Mexican laborers, connecting them to social, economic, and political developments that have shaped the American Southwest, while describing the racism and capitalist exploitation suffered by the laborers as well as the collective forms of resistance and organizing engaged in by the laborers themselves.

Cotton

Cotton
Author: University of Arizona. Cooperative Extension Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1972
Genre: Cotton
ISBN:

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