This document summarizes information about cotton production in the United States. It notes that cotton is grown on fewer than 32,000 farms across 17 southern states, with 10.566 million acres planted in 2010. Cotton yield is measured in 480-pound bales, with the average 2005-2009 yield being 826 pounds of lint per acre. The cotton crop requires fertility, is planted and grows through vegetative stages before flowering and boll development over several months. Harvesting is a critical process where cotton is mechanically picked or stripped before ginning and baling.