The decline in cotton production in 1913 was primarily due to a combination of factors, including the devastating effects of the boll weevil infestation, which severely damaged cotton crops. Additionally, adverse weather conditions and the economic impact of the ongoing shift toward crop diversification also played significant roles. These challenges led many farmers to reduce their cotton acreage, contributing to the overall decline in production.
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