Posted by RN on March 23, 2009 at 08:38:03 from (96.60.83.104):
In Reply to: Growing tobacco posted by Ultradog MN on March 22, 2009 at 21:05:55:
Wisconsin grows some tobacco, friends family grew it for years. Transplants came in 200 plant flats from local greenhouse supplier- may have been Jungs- that also had them in small 4 plant packs as sample and displays. Last year he noted that supplier had told him that a lot of the 4 plant packs were being sold to gardeners. Some of the nicotine addicts are hanging the garden harvest in attics and barn lofts, seems to be working. Madison area has a lot of experienced rollers of smoking material-(not only tobacco) and ZigZag papers are available widely. Local convienence store has 100 papers for $2.39, pack of tobacco for 100 cigs for $6.00, 1 pound bags for $9.00 while selling the ready mades for $4.50-$5.00+/pack. Cost of 2 packs gets you enough material for a 100 home rolled- people that passed 4th grade math class figure they get better deal-over twice as much- rolling their own. State doesn"t collect as much tax either. RN
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