John Rolfe
John Rolfe
Three methods of curing--flue-curing, fire-curing, and air-curing--are used.
David G. Tuck has written: 'An essay upon the curing, management, and cultivation of tobacco' -- subject(s): Tobacco, Tobacco curing
Warren T. Clarke has written: 'Alfalfa' -- subject(s): Alfalfa 'Turkish tobacco culture, curing, and marketing' -- subject(s): Tobacco curing, Tobacco
Curing tobacco is when a tobacco farmer hangs the tobacco leaves in a barn to dry and age prior to sending them to market for purchase by tobacco companies.
By raising tobacco for export to Europe.
He introduced tobacco to the New World.
If you mean as in a form for smoking, it was introduced by Portuguese traders in AD 1600. The same traders introduced seeds (in the 1700's) which were the basis for the beginning of tobacco farming.
John Rolfe
curing diseases
John Rolfe
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