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The Hopson Planting Company of Clarks- 
dale, Mississippi, are pioneers in the field 
of cotton mechanization and operate one 
of the most completely mechanized cotton 
plantations in the South. A _ considerable 
part of the field research conducted by the 
International Harvester Company on me- 
chanical pickers was done on this planta- 
tion, and the Hopson Brothers are now 
operating sixteen of the I.H.C. spindle type 
cotton harvesters. Their operations have 
attracted thousands of visitors from many 
parts of the South, and it gives us genuine 
pleasure to present this report from them 





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