Studies in History, Economics, And Public Law 26, pts. 1-4

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Columbia University. Faculty of Political Science
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When harvested, the leaf is green and odorless and is 317] CULTIVATION OF TOBACCO 55 not considered tobacco until " cured " by a sweating pro- cess which gives it its agreeable color and flavor.
Though the methods of curing vary, the principle is the same ; natural or artificial heat is used to increase the activity of the bacilli, which, by some chemical process, expel from the leaf the disagreeable sap, leaving un- injured the juices that give flavor to the leaf. There are three distinct meth
...ods of curing. In several counties of Virginia north of the James River and northeast of Rich- mond, tobacco is "sun-cured." On the other hand " white Burley " of Kentucky, as well as the cigar leaf of the North, is cured by the "air-drying" process. For this purpose bams or tobacco houses are constructed wherein ventilation can be carefully regulated; the pur- pose being to keep the air as dry as possible during the curing season.
The tobacco is suspended on poles in a position to take > advantage of the incoming currents of air.


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