Wisconsin does not grow very much tobacco. Tobacco is only in Rock, Dane, Jefferson and Columbia counties. They grow about 1,000 acres.
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Northern Wisconsin Co-op Tobacco Pool Warehouse was created in 1906.
Tobacco does kill plants. Only if you put lots of it in the plant. If you don't put that much, the plant will grow. Remember, tobacco is also a plant.
Not as much as the US. England and many Nordic nations have a large number of people that grow their own tobacco.
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Some common plants that grow in Wisconsin include maple trees, oak trees, blueberry bushes, black-eyed susans, and milkweed. These plants are well-adapted to the climate and soil conditions of Wisconsin.
Smokin deals on 76th street and oklahoma ave in west allis Wisconsin carries OHM tobacco in 1oz, 8oz and 16oz bags.
John Rolfe taught the Virginians how to grow tobacco.
No, John Rolfe was the first European to grow tobacco. The Native Americans taught him.
the best place to grow tobacco is Africa because of the black people.
The Tabacco is so big and that they grow out really big, they take a lot of space up. :)
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The parts of Wisconsin that are zone 5 could grow the Chicago Hardy Fig.