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Burley couldn't pass up on another picture of burley baccer.  I must say that is some deep trenches between the rows. Almost looks like it was planted when it was really muddy.

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I must say that is some deep trenches between the rows. Almost looks like it was planted when it was really muddy.

I thought the same thing. The ground in that pic looks like dried chocolate pudding...

Would the deep trenches be for catching and holding water perhaps?

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Burley couldn't pass up on another picture of burley baccer. I must say that is some deep trenches between the rows. Almost looks like it was planted when it was really muddy.

That isn't burley, it is flue-cured.  I'm way out of the burley belt.   :-?

Those aren't trenches, the crop is planted on ridges.  My dad and I always toyed with the idea of doing it when we raised tobacco, but never did it.

The ridges would make cultivation so much easier.

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Just looking at a row of tobacco gives me nightmares remembering riding that setter, topping, cutting, and stripping burley tobacco.  I'm so glad we starved off that farm.

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isnt this so much fun!!!

The joys of TOBACCO.......

glad my family took the buy-out option a few years back..

I think setting is the easiest part.....=) especially with those float plants, when you dont have to go pull them.  It surely beats topping and spearing.  Now cutting wasnt that bad if you wanted to build muscles..and didnt run across any snakes. ha ha

I probably done more work in tobacco and hay in my life than most guys my age around this part....

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Burley couldn't pass up on another picture of burley baccer. I must say that is some deep trenches between the rows. Almost looks like it was planted when it was really muddy.

That isn't burley, it is flue-cured. I'm way out of the burley belt. :-?

Those aren't trenches, the crop is planted on ridges. My dad and I always toyed with the idea of doing it when we raised tobacco, but never did it.

The ridges would make cultivation so much easier.

I figured it wasn't actual burley, but was making the reference  to your name.  Still looks like it was a muddy mess when planted.

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isnt this so much fun!!!

The joys of TOBACCO.......

glad my family took the buy-out option a few years back..

I think setting is the easiest part.....=) especially with those float plants, when you dont have to go pull them. It surely beats topping and spearing. Now cutting wasnt that bad if you wanted to build muscles..and didnt run across any snakes. ha ha

I probably done more work in tobacco and hay in my life than most guys my age around this part....

The buyout was somewhat welcome, but I really miss growing the stuff.  I enjoyed the time spent with my dad and grandfather.  Just hated the constant work.

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oh gosh....

not me?  i dont miss it.  me, my mom, dad, and brother all worked in it...but, i still see them all almost every day so...=) its better just getting together for a cookout or something rather than to hoe tobacco...lol.

i still love the outdoors though, i think i did take that away from the tobacco experience...now i have flowers every where that i can take care of....strawberries, tame raspberries, apples, grapes...all of the wonderful things you have to work at but isnt a year round job!!!

where exactly are you from....

we arent too far awayfrom one another?  so do i know you?

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I don't know, do you know me?   :D

I didn't enjoy the year-round work all that much, but I would love to grow an acre or two again just for nostalgia.

One thing is for sure, it was great exercise.

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ha ha...

I DONT KNOW....

thats why I asked you.  You said you were located close to me ?  but i can never see your web page, so i dont know...

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this thread is turning into an E-Harmony commercial.

 Man, that was right on time AJ!!  

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this thread is turning into an E-Harmony commercial.

     :D

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I would guess you and Burley are less than 100 miles from one another, probably less than 50.

She fishes with ODBA, so probably less than 25.  

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I miss those days  ..i can see my mom my grandad my grand ma all out there makin me pull up  drowned ones replant new ones while im barefooted runnin with my sister and brother  :( them days are gone forever  :(

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