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<blockquote data-quote="224 Valkyrie" data-source="post: 5893073" data-attributes="member: 24651"><p>We grew tobacco when I was growing up and into my early adulthood. We grew Burley, sold that before Christmas. We also grew Dark Fired tobacco. It sold after the first of the year. Think the Burley went mostly in cigarettes, the Dark Fired mostly into snuff. Though time or two we grew some that sold as wrapper tobacco for cigars. My uncle raised Dark fired tobacco and One Sucker. The One Sucker looked kinda like Dark Fired, but you didn't fire it. My uncle said it all went over seas. I don't know what they did with it. My uncle lived in Robertson County. Back in the day that was real tobacco country. Seems like tobacco is now raised by just a few, raising 50 acres or so Glad Im out of it. Lol</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="224 Valkyrie, post: 5893073, member: 24651"] We grew tobacco when I was growing up and into my early adulthood. We grew Burley, sold that before Christmas. We also grew Dark Fired tobacco. It sold after the first of the year. Think the Burley went mostly in cigarettes, the Dark Fired mostly into snuff. Though time or two we grew some that sold as wrapper tobacco for cigars. My uncle raised Dark fired tobacco and One Sucker. The One Sucker looked kinda like Dark Fired, but you didn't fire it. My uncle said it all went over seas. I don't know what they did with it. My uncle lived in Robertson County. Back in the day that was real tobacco country. Seems like tobacco is now raised by just a few, raising 50 acres or so Glad Im out of it. Lol [/QUOTE]
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