Dad was working for that West Kentucky Coal company in 1950 and was in charge from the underground operations at the big mine south of Providence, Kentucky. He was making good money and Mom was always remodeling dwelling. One of the projects were dig a basement your existing dwelling. During the last stages of construction there were quite a few cinder blocks in the unfinished attic. Several of my friends and I took the blocks and built two forts, one out of each corner of the basement. You have to got our BB guns and had a battle. I kept getting hit the actual world back until I found out that the other side was shooting at the wall behind me as well as the BB's were ricocheting around that basement like crazy. No one was hurt, but that ended the BB gun duels your market basement.
Like many plants, green tobacco is 90 percent water. After being harvested, and prior to going to the barn, the tobacco has faded a little and the actual content is about 80%. It is always too much water for fermentation as well as the curing is required to lower this rate to about 25%. To obtain 100 pounds. of "dry" tobacco, the curing has to reduce about 40 gallons water. A full barn of tobacco want millions of cu. paws. of air to drain off this waters! Whatever the curing process is, the barn has in order to ventilated!
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