You raised tobacco the easy way. I have set many plants by hand. this wad not resetting either. Plowed it with a mule until it was too big. Oiled it with a squirt can. Pulled suckers for 3 or 4 weeks. Cut it, put it on scaffles to fall some more then took it to the barn on a wagon and put it up. Fired it with saw dust and wood cut with a crosscut saw and stripped it where you tied it in small bundles matching the length of the leaves in each bundle. Then booked the tied bundles in the barm before hauling it to market. Cut brush etc to pile p;ant beds for burning. Burning at night was the only fun part. Also used a small tin can with hokes punched in the bottom to walk down each rou and shake posion on the plant. Never was in the field with a Mexican. And I am only 60 years old. dark and Burley, Middle Tennessee.
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