
04/05/08, 05:24 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: north woods maine
Posts: 58
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The last crop I was involved with was 55 acres. Like Nette I grew up on backa, We always started it in plant beds. Miss the crop and the money it use to bring, If I could get a plant to grow here I would. My family starts it in floating styrofoam floats in a greenhouse now. I always liked "Copeia 360" It was called a barn buster back in the day. Flue-cure is alot of work. I can still smell the crop curing in the barns, and remember the good times, slow talk, and cokes with peanuts in it while packing it up in berlap sheets on foggy mornings up in the packhouse. I can also remember the back braking work of priming the brode leaf under a hot Carolina sun with red clay clinging to heavy feet.
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