Newton resident proves cotton can grow in Iowa

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Bill Hodge of Newton displays a portion of his cotton crop from last season while standing next to this season’s plants. Despite Iowa’s cooler temperatures. Hodge has been growing cotton at his home for five years. (Nicole Wiegand/ Daily News )

While the Hodges’ three plants only yield a modest harvest following the first frost every autumn, the handful of dried stalks laced with cotton are just enough to save for the following growing season, with plenty extra for friends who’d like to try their hands at growing a plant or two themselves.

“Everyone always wants to know what we do with it after harvest,” said Elsie, “but we just keep it for the seeds, or for whenever someone wants a boll.” 

For Bill, it’s the simple fact that he succeeded in doing exactly what so many told him he couldn’t that gives him the most satisfaction. 

“I don’t care who you talk to,” he said, “I’ll prove it to anyone that you can grow cotton in Iowa.”

Nicole Wiegand can be contacted at (641) 792-3121 ext. 422 or via email at nwiegand@newtondailynews.com.

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