Posted by J.C.in Az. on March 23, 2009 at 09:21:47 from (65.54.154.117):
In Reply to: Growing tobacco posted by Ultradog MN on March 22, 2009 at 21:05:55:
Depend on the area of MN. you intend to raise Tobacco at. All of my Families of Marion,Casey and Taylor Counties in Ky.up to my generation raised Burley Tobacco. I myself as a youngster pulled transplants from my grand dads starting beds,helped get the "Patches " ready,set out the transplants,hoed the growing crop keeping an eye and ear out for Diamondbacks or Copperheads,suckerd the crop,cut the crop,and ricked it up in the drying barn.Lots of hand work.When tractors came around the largest Tractor any one used was a Ford 8n or maybe an IHC A.The Picture is from Sept.2008's crop of my cousin just down the road from where I was born at Merrimac Ky.JC
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