Was this it?That sucked it was about curing in a why you get certain problems with leaves
Yes it was a good read Thanks man
I get error in downloading the document
Try searching these.
North Carolina State University:
Tobacco Growers Information | NC State Extension
tobacco.ces.ncsu.edu
University of Tennessee Knoxville:
Tobacco Information Resources
tobaccoinfo.utk.edu
University of Kentucky Burley Extension Service:
Home | Burley Tobacco Extension
burleytobaccoextension.ca.uky.edu
Cooperation Centre for Scientific Research Relative to Tobacco (CORESTA) links:
https://www.coresta.org/
Virginia Tech Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station:
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www.arec.vaes.vt.edu
Clemson Cooperative Extension:
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Bob
Thank you Beto. I come from the pipe, I'm a commercial tobacco consumer. I see you didn't know anything about anything I thought I knew.
For now, I'm gathering information. Learning as much as I can, and I will soon look at making my mixes, buying from websites that I am looking at in Spain and the EU. I still have my doubts. To date, for me The Burley and Virginia, they were different families of tobacco, and now I see (I think) that Virginia is those strains that are treated. with flue-cured. And the Burley? They are air-cured... But if you treat them with flue-cured they will acquire flavor profiles similar to virginia
As you can see I'm very much lost
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