Posted by WA-Hal on November 16, 2010 at 13:39:14 from (208.81.157.90):
In Reply to: heading to USA posted by Chas. Ont. on November 14, 2010 at 18:25:56:
When I visited my Uncle, who lived South of Atlanta, I expected to see cotton fields all over. Instead, lots of the area I drove through was thickly wooded, almost like a jungle. I asked my Uncle about how wooded it was, and he said that lots of the area was no longer farmed and the trees had reclaimed the unused fields. He thought that at least some of the area had been "farmed out", and that it was no longer practical to grow cotton any more.
Driving farther South, we saw fields in production, but they were mostly in peanuts or hay. I never did see any cotton being grown.
Hope you enjoy your trip. I don't suppose I will ever get back through there, as my Uncle passed last year. Good luck!
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