Cotton Season in the Central Highlands: Visual Spectacle and Agricultural Drama
Cotton season (October-December planting, April-June harvest) transforms the landscape with visual spectacle and gin processing activity.
Cotton season dominates the Central Highlands’ visual and economic landscape. Planting occurs October-December; harvest runs April-June. Fields transform from green growth to white blooms to harvested stubble. Gin processing facilities operate intensively. The scale and pace are visually compelling. Photography opportunities abound.
The National Trust listed Railway StationEmerald Botanic GardensVincent van Gogh Sunflower paintingFairbairn Dam, Lake MaraboonMine tour at RubyvaleFairbairn Dam, Lake Maraboon
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