A Tobacco Farmer...
how many tobacco farms in America
Ralph G. Kline has written: 'Economics of adjustments for large flue-cured tobacco farms, Southside Virginia' -- subject(s): Economic aspects of Flue-cured tobacco, Economic aspects of Tobacco farms, Flue-cured tobacco, Tobacco farms
Mostly they have tobacco farms
Mostly they have tobacco farms
The slaves in the tobacco farms carried out the task of weeding and cutting out the leaves when it was harvest time. The tobacco stalk had to be cut at the base as one alternative method of harvesting.
Corn and Tobacco
New England
tobacco farms sprung up all over Virginia and North Carolina
Plantations.
Billy Yeargin has written: 'North Carolina tobacco' -- subject(s): Tobacco, History 'Remembering North Carolina tobacco' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Tobacco farms, Farm life, Tobacco
Primarily, cotton and tobacco.
Tobacco diversification is the efforts to help famers move away from the declining value of the tobacco. Vineyards are now replacing many of the traditional tobacco farms, bring a new profitable crop to the farmers.