Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Southern Planter, Vol. 20: Devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, and the Household Arts; April 1860
Tobacco-barns should be closely planked, or in some way made close, having windows for ventilation, which may be opened or. Closed at. Pleasure. Smaller, and hence safer fires, will be sufficient in such houses. Curing yellow tobacco with charcoal at a high temperature, kept up day and night, is recommended.
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