Tobacco
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- Rumrunner
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Tobacco
Anyone out there grow their own?
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yes, and it works
i did 2 years ago.
had a nice crop
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had a nice crop
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god created the dutch.
don't do a crime!
and as a finishing touch,
god created the dutch.
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tobacco is disgustingly nasty. drinking is bad enough for you, smoking is just another nail in the coffin.
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I'd say most of yall is talking bout burley tobacco, you get over here in the neck of the woods I was raised at and there's lots of dark fired raised here. The burley is air cured but the dark tobacco is fired cured with wood slabs and saw dust for about two weeks so we had to go in the smoked filled barns 2-3 times a day to tend the fires. Lots more work to the dark tobacco.
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Tater , what you're probley talking about there is burley and that's known as flue cured burley tobacco, lots of that done over in your neck of the woods but not here, ours is just air cured, although I do think some dark tobacco is flue cured over your way but very little here in KY. The dark tobacco here is a real, real dark green and kind of smells like the inside of a green bell pepper when its ripe.tater wrote:Was dryed by propane burners at farm I worked at.
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Big J, the dark tobacco is really dark green, almost black, burley is a light greenish yellow in color when ripe. The dark plants are much shorter in height with wide heavy leaves, burley has a longer narrow lighter leaf. When the dark tobacco is fire cured, it leaves a bright sticky finish on the leaves and also a smokey flavor. The dark fired is mostley used in making snuff, some chewing tobacco, a few blended pipe tobaccos, blended cigars and some cigars are made of stright dark tobacco. About the only two states here that grows dark tobacco is Kentucky and Tenneesse and thats just in certain parts of each.Big J wrote:Any of you guys roll your own cigars? I would love to try that some day. What's the diff between burley tobacco and dark tobacco?
Cheers,
J
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