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  2. The Night Riders - Wikipedia

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    The major cause of the Black Patch Wars was the drastic reduction in price that the American Tobacco Company offered tobacco farmers for their crops. [5] In the last decade of the nineteenth century, farmers had earned a profit of from eight to twelve cents a pound, which was more than enough for a comfortable lifestyle. [1]

  3. Agriculture in Kentucky - Wikipedia

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    Over the same time period, tobacco went from 23.8% of the state's total farm receipts in 1990 to 18.6% in 2000 to 7.3% in 2012. [9] Nevertheless, Kentucky remains the United States' second-largest producer of tobacco. [2] Kentucky is the United States' #1 producer of horses. [2]

  4. Planters' Protective Association - Wikipedia

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    A region in Kentucky and Tennessee between Paducah and Nashville, the Black Patch is noted for the cultivation of its dark, heavy variety of tobacco. In 1904, Felix G. Ewing, a wealthy planter of Cedar Hill, in Robertson County, Tennessee, campaigned throughout the Black Patch calling for downtrodden tobacco farmers to join him in his crusade to become "apostles of the new idea."

  5. Number of Kentucky farms and farmers shrinking, but ... - AOL

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    Only 984 farms produced tobacco in Kentucky in 2022, down from 29,237 in 2002 and nearly 60,000 in the early 1990s. ... Kentucky’s tobacco industry has “arguably experienced the largest ...

  6. Stripped Away: Tobacco market grows darker with closure of ...

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    According to the Daviess County Farm Service Agency's data, the number of planted tobacco acres has dropped by nearly 800 acres during the past 10 years. In 2011, the county reported 1,801 acres ...

  7. Tobacco in Kentucky: This company announces major ... - AOL

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    Tobacco is amping up its presence in Kentucky. Gov. Andy Beshear announced Tuesday, Owensboro will soon be home to a $232 million investment by Philip Morris International Inc. affiliate Swedish ...

  8. Trial of David Amoss - Wikipedia

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    The Night Riders were involved in a series of raids that made up the Black Patch Tobacco Wars across Kentucky and Tennessee from 1904–1909, mainly destroying large tobacco companies' warehouses because the farmers believed their prices were unfair. [1] In 1910, he was put on trial for his leadership role in the Hopkinsville, Kentucky, raid of ...

  9. Burley (tobacco) - Wikipedia

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    By 1883, Cincinnati had become the principal market for this tobacco, and it was grown throughout central Kentucky and Middle Tennessee. In 1880, Kentucky accounted for 36% of the total national tobacco production, and was first in the country, with nearly twice as much tobacco produced as by Virginia, then the second-place state. [1]