Tobacco Leaf, Its Culture and Cure, Marketing and Manufacture: A Practical Handbook on the Most Approved Methods in Growing, Harvesting, Curing, Packing and Selling Tobacco, Also of Tobacco ManufactureOrange Judd Company, 1897 - 506 páginas |
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... lath near the plant and tie the stalk to it . When it has developed a good head and the earliest seed pods begin to turn brown , pinch off all remaining blossoms and small seed buds , and continue to do so if any blos- soms appear later ...
... lath near the plant and tie the stalk to it . When it has developed a good head and the earliest seed pods begin to turn brown , pinch off all remaining blossoms and small seed buds , and continue to do so if any blos- soms appear later ...
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... lath on which plants are hung are also 2x4 stuff , every four feet , beginning even with the plate ; the next three tiers below are each four feet apart ; this brings the bottom permanent tier 7 % feet from the ground , or high enough ...
... lath on which plants are hung are also 2x4 stuff , every four feet , beginning even with the plate ; the next three tiers below are each four feet apart ; this brings the bottom permanent tier 7 % feet from the ground , or high enough ...
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... laths are used , however , the round poles are just as good . In a barn 30 feet wide , the 15- foot poles should be placed crosswise of the barn , one end resting on the middle girder , and the other end on the outside girder near the ...
... laths are used , however , the round poles are just as good . In a barn 30 feet wide , the 15- foot poles should be placed crosswise of the barn , one end resting on the middle girder , and the other end on the outside girder near the ...
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... laths , and exposed to a drying heat of 160 ° for eight to ten hours . When the tobacco is thor- oughly dry , the windows of the drying room are opened and the tobacco cools off . The windows are then closed and steam is turned into the ...
... laths , and exposed to a drying heat of 160 ° for eight to ten hours . When the tobacco is thor- oughly dry , the windows of the drying room are opened and the tobacco cools off . The windows are then closed and steam is turned into the ...
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... LATH . are run at right angles to these decap- itated ridges , and the land is ready for planting . In East Tennessee , the rows are run off from three to three and one - half feet , and the hills made from 18 inches to three feet in ...
... LATH . are run at right angles to these decap- itated ridges , and the land is ready for planting . In East Tennessee , the rows are run off from three to three and one - half feet , and the hills made from 18 inches to three feet in ...
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