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Source: news.bbc.co.uk --- 18 hours ago
An old Cotton mill in Perthshire joins the list of VisitScotland's five-star rated tourist attractions. ... Source: www.alibaba.com --- 9 hours ago
competitive price & good quality ... Source: www.alibaba.com --- 2 days ago
core yarn ,100%Cotton,T/C,Nylon/Cotton,T/R,T/C+Lycra two branch share ...
Source: www.independent.co.uk --- 3 hours ago
Douglas Farnie was the pre-eminent historian of the Lancashire Cotton industry in its 19th- and 20th-century heyday. On the staff of the History Department at Manchester University for over 30 years, he influenced generations of students. ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 16 hours ago
Checkbiotech Aug 20 2008 10:35AM GMT ... Source: www.moreover.com --- 6 hours ago
Economictimes Aug 20 2008 9:41PM GMT ... Source: blogs.kansas.com --- 8 hours ago
by joanna A reader passed along the news that something was up with Romero Cotton, the former four-time wrestling champ and football player at Hutchinson. I checked it out and found this story on the Hutch News’ Web site. Not sure what happened here, but I haven’t seen any follow-up, either. Cotton signed to wrestle at Nebraska. ... Source: www.myrtlebeachonline.com --- 2 days ago
Della Cotton of Little River and Jeremiah Bellamy of Longs were married July 19, 2008 at Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church in Little River. The 4 p.m. ceremony was performed by the Rev. Jessie L. Gore. The bride is the daughter of the late Vernestine Boone and Eulice (Mary) Gore of Little River. She is a graduate of Loris High School and Conway School of Practical Nursing. She is employed as a nurse at Waterway Family Medicine of Little River. The bridegroom is the son of the late Luke and Roberta Bellamy of Longs. He is a graduate of North Myrtle Beach High School and is retired from the U.S. Marine Corps. He is employed as the warehouse manager at G & M Interiors. ... Source: southeastfarmpress.com --- 1 day ago
USDA’s Economic Research Service has increased its estimate of U.S. Cotton exports for the 2008-09 marketing year from 14.5 million to 15 million bales due to an expected decline in world Cotton production. ... Source: www.yarnsandfibers.com --- 1 day ago
Cotton production in India is expected to fall for the year ending Sept 2009 due to erratic rainfall according to a trader. "The output will definitely be lower next year and not higher as was being e... ... Source: www.fibre2fashion.com --- 16 hours ago
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Growers are weighing up their options ahead of Cotton planting, with the costs of genetically modified Cotton on the up. ... Source: deltafarmpress.com --- 2 days ago
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A textile technologist with CSIRO Materials Science and Engineering, Rene van der Sluijs, has won the Australian Cotton Growers’ Research Association Researcher of the Year 2008 award. ...
Source: deltafarmpress.com --- 2 days ago
... Source: forum.kitmeout.com --- 3 days ago
grab this from the rmc site NATURAL COLOUR Cotton How it compares to your average denim 1. Natural Colour Cotton uses no pesticides, insecticides and toxins during the whole process of growth to finished product. In fact, the Cotton itself is naturally resistant to pests unlike your average white Cotton. 2. As it grows, the Cotton gains a natural colour without being genetically modified to match consumer needs. Your normal Cotton is usually bleached in order to gain a desired colour to discard the impurities. 3. As no toxins/chemicals are used, the Cotton is suitable for any types of skin as it is non-irritant. 4. Natural Colour Cotton can be classed as green as it reduces the amount of chemical pollution via industrial wastage as no chemicals are used. 5. As the Cotton is hardy, it results in a non-pilling fibre that is vitally important to customer satisfaction. 6. In addition, the stronger, handpicked, more hollow Cotton fibre traps warm air close to the skin, giving natural Cotton thermal properties far superior to your regular Cotton. 7. Natural colour Cotton is far stronger than normal Cotton as it has an improved staple length of the yarn. Normal Cotton is susceptible to tears that will lead to unhappy customers and brand dissatisfaction. 8. Natural Colour Cotton has been referred to as second skin by experts. It contains rich vegetable proteins that are beneficial to the human skin. Many customers care for their facial skin ...
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