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  2. Tobacco barn - Wikipedia

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    The tobacco barn, a type of functionally classified barn found in the USA, was once an essential ingredient in the process of air-curing tobacco. In the 21st century they are fast disappearing from the landscape in places where they were once ubiquitous. [ 1 ]

  3. Curing of tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Historic barn for air-curing of tobacco, West Virginia, United States. Air-cured tobacco is hung in well-ventilated barns and allowed to dry over a period of four to eight weeks. Air-cured tobacco is low in sugar, which gives the tobacco smoke a light, sweet flavor, and a high nicotine content. Cigar and burley tobaccos are air cured. [3]

  4. Dillard Barn - Wikipedia

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    Dillard Barn is a historic tobacco barn for curing leaves close to Mullins, Marion County, South Carolina. It was built in about 1894–95, and is a single-pen plan, log barn supported by a brick foundation with a dirt floor. It was used for curing tobacco from its construction until 1981. [2] [3]

  5. Functionally classified barn - Wikipedia

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    Wooden cattle barn (early 20th century) in Nunspeet, Netherlands. A functionally classified barn is a barn whose style is best classified by its function. Barns that do not fall into one of the broader categories of barn styles, such as English barns or crib barns, can best be classified by some combination of two factors, region and usage.

  6. Bedrud-Olson Farmstead - Wikipedia

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    By this time tobacco production was becoming a significant part of the business, with about 15 acres in cultivation - the broad-leafed variety used for cigar wrappers that is commonly grown around Dane County. In 1890 they built what is now the northernmost tobacco-curing shed near the field north of the

  7. Buffaloe v. Hart - Wikipedia

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    Buffaloe had previously rented the barns based on verbal agreements. Both parties agreed to sell the barns in four annual installments based on a handshake deal without any written documentation. Buffaloe sent them a personal check with the purpose written in the subject line but they sent it back to him as they had found a buyer willing to pay ...

  8. Type 22 tobacco - Wikipedia

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    Most type 22 tobacco in northern Tennessee is grown in Robertson and Montgomery County. Type 22 is harvested, stripped and hung inside curing barns and a fire is set to provide optimum conditions for curing the product for sale. Incidentally, several barns are lost to fire each year, usually representing a substantial loss for the grower.

  9. Category:Tobacco barns - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Tobacco barns" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * Tobacco barn; B.