if your talking about chewing tobacco i believe it is fermented and smoked
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
the type of tobacco which cures with wood ,gas oil etc.
the Africans
No.
Tobacco, or tobaccos (if talking about different types of tobacco) e.g. Golden Virginia is a unique combination of Burley, air and sun-cured tobaccos.
some of them are sweet potatoes flue cured tobacco and rice
Ok as long as it is not cured. Make sure you can grow it were you live.
some of them are sweet potatoes flue cured tobacco and rice
In California, the primary type of tobacco grown is flue-cured tobacco, which is primarily used for making cigarettes. The state also cultivates some burley tobacco, used for blends and specialty products. California's climate, particularly in areas like the San Joaquin Valley, is conducive to growing high-quality tobacco. Additionally, there are smaller quantities of other types, such as cigar tobacco, but flue-cured remains dominant.
M. K. Mackenzie has written: 'Present location and past diffusion of the flue-cured tobacco industry in West Nile District, Uganda' -- subject(s): Agricultural innovations, Flue-cured tobacco
George Thomas McNess has written: 'Improvement of Virginia fire-cured tobacco' -- subject(s): Tobacco industry 'Experiments in growing Cuban seed tobacco in Alabama' -- subject(s): Tobacco seed
Larry M. Sykes has written: 'Mechanization and labor reduction' -- subject(s): Tobacco industry, Flue-cured tobacco