Posted by Jg20601 on February 07, 2011 at 20:37:09 from (63.28.87.229):
In Reply to: Tobacco posted by Rick Kr on February 07, 2011 at 19:44:57:
The nearest place to you according to my old encyclopedia that tobacco is grown is west of Dayton Ohio and the southeast corner of Indiana. It seems to follow major rivers north of Louisville Kentucky. Here in Maryland we would start out with seed, and prepare a bed for planting after the last frost. The plants would come up crowded, in part so they would be the correct size for transplanting. Plants that are about 8 inches tall and as thick as a pen are good for planting. Some farms sell unused plants to smaller farms. That may be your best source. Did you or anyone have any questions about tobacco farms? I can tell you about here locally when I as growing up. There are few tobacco farms left, I read my county is down to 1 acre for historical purposes.
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