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Top 10 Cotton Blog Posts of 2015

By Janice Person on December 29, 2015 in cotton

December always brings a lot of reflection about the year and this year has definitely followed that trend. Maybe even moreso since I had a big birthday and celebrated a month of memories. Here on the blog, I have a tradition of looking back at the past year — some of the things that readers […]

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Looking for Builders instead of Demolition Teams 

By Janice Person on September 30, 2015 in cotton, personal insight

Communities of builders. They are everywhere. People who are looking to make themselves, their families and their communities better. People who put out a hand or knee to help others climb up whether that means pulling someone’s weight or providing a platform for others to grow from.  I have been lucky to have lots of […]

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How Lee Jeans Won My Heart & Hips

By Janice Person on August 19, 2015 in cotton

I have always had a passion for denim. I can still remember my first pair of Toughskins — they were green with those reinforced knees. I wanted to wear them a lot more often than the hand-me-downs I would get from my sister. Through the junior high and high school years, jeans played a big […]

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How has cotton been genetically modified?

By Janice Person on July 14, 2015 in cotton

Recently I saw one of those questions pop up on Quora that made me stop in my tracks as I thought about the various things I had learned from cotton breeders and other experts over the years. The question “How has cotton been genetically modified?” already had two short answers but I knew I would go […]

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