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